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Beautiful boys on a beautiful dance floor

@walter-whites-ego

Your name is Milcah and you are a PROCRASTINATOR. You love lots of thing, especially anything that involves M/M romantic stories. Also, you're a big fan of pro-wrestling. All you do in Tumblr is REBLOG and LIKE posts but you occasionally pump out some original post too, especially involving wrestling and your original fictions.
Anonymous asked:

hey for tgcf, can you explain the phrase “with heavenly official’s blessings, no paths are bound”? i don’t get the meaning behind it 😅

Sure!

To start with, the Chinese phrase is:

天官赐福,百无禁忌!

(tiān guān cì fú, bǎi wú jìn jì!)

So, it’s based on a couple different things:

First, the ‘tian guan’ part actually comes from a particular Daoist deity (called Tianguan), although in TGCF, it refers to any generic official in heaven. The full phrase ‘tian guan ci fu’, for Daoists, is a prayer for blessings from the god Tianguan, who presides over fortune and is associated with the Shangyuan festival (I got this info from this twitter post zhang made--see that post and this wikipedia page for for more info about Tianguan).

As for the second part, it’s a chengyu (that is, a four-character idiom) meaning ‘all taboos are off/anything goes/nothing is taboo’ (although Suika translates it as ‘no paths are bound’). It was recorded in the Qing Dynasty in Fan Yin’s Yue Yan. (Source)

As for how this phrase relates to the themes of TGCF--in chapter 3, we first have Ling Wen saying the first four characters and Xie Lian saying the second four--Ling Wen is basically saying good luck, while Xie Lian is replying in a carefree manner--I think his main point in saying ‘anything goes!’ is to convey that Ling Wen doesn’t have to be so polite to him; it won’t make a difference in his luck. Xie Lian is used to not thinking much of himself and getting caught in all sorts of misfortune--he’s been through the worst, so nothing is taboo to him anymore.

And, over the course of the novel, we see that indeed, nothing is taboo for most of the heavenly officials--they all have skeletons in their closets. So, it’s a bit tongue-in-cheek, pairing a prayer for good fortune from the oh-so-holy heavenly officials with the phrase ‘nothing is taboo’. Xie Lian is thought to be the worst, most taboo and unlucky god, but in the end he is actually the most honest and most generous.

The phrase comes full circle with the ending lines of Ch.244--previously, Xie Lian has been suppressed by all sorts of taboos, so no one in their right mind would worship him. But, with Hua Cheng’s help in exposing the wrongdoings of heaven and freeing Xie Lian from his shackles, it becomes possible for Xie Lian to once again accept prayers and bestow blessings, without any taboos in the way.

So,

By heaven official’s blessing, all taboos are off!

(art from manhua, slightly altered by me to make the crop less awkward :P)

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M/M fantasy novel recommendations

Figured it was time to update my book recommendations list, so I’ve gone through and cherry-picked the best of the best of my phone at the moment!

I’m happy to answer any questions about any of these, so if you have questions or concerns about the content, feel free to ask :3

In alphabetical order, we have…

“cannot be read alone” means the books end on cliffhangers and you can’t just stop your reading there if you want the full story; “can be read alone” means each book is more or less self-contained and resolves the plot of that particular book then and there.