MAGICAL TAP ARU

Feb 26, 2009 22:29

Title: MAGICAL TAP ARU
Artist: rurumi
Characters/Pairings: Taiwan, Japan, China
Rating: G
Warnings: China's adorable idiocy ;D IMAGE HEAVY
Summary: True incident about China stealing Taiwan's water taps.



Deviantart version






NOTE: Japan's Top Model idea is not mine! ctcsherry came up with it first. If you haven't read her take on the history of Taiwan, GO READ IIIIIIT BEFORE YOU READ MINE: http://ctcsherry.livejournal.com/2388.html#cutid1
Yes Japan is totally Tyra Banks, and England is checking his ass out AHAHA.







NOTE: The day Japan left Taiwan, has been known as "Retrocession Day of Taiwan". However, several controversies have been raised, political parties argue whether that day is Independance day or the day Taiwan is returned to China.



Note: due to cultural clashes and many other disagreements, China and Taiwan have never gotten along as well as other Asian countries.










NOTE: I apologize for drawing China like this..... but I had fun AHAHAHA.
Anyways the Chinese writing says "Ching Tian Pi Li" which literally means "Thunder on a sunny day".
This is a Chinese saying which can literally be translated to: HOLY SHIT



NOTE: Taiwan is saying "Ah li gong xia me wa go?" which translates to "Wtf is he talking about?"



Note: This is true incident. At first, I didn't believe my dad but then I did a little research on some Chinese political websites.
I seriously LOLed.


Note: Again, this is true as well. China dug a random hole in the war and jammed the tap in.









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Poor China aru :____;



Oh wow I hope I didn't kill your internet too much with this entry. Anyways, hope you guys enjoy it.
YES THERE WILL BE A 2ND PART ... because my dad told me another funny story after the tap one AHAHAHA.
Here's a hint: China riding bicycles...

Disclaimers: I don't own any of the Hetalia charas. They all belong to their rightful owner.
Some of the historic information are obtained from Wikipedia articles:

- Taiwan under Japanese Rules
- Timeline of Taiwanese History

-china, fan: art, -taiwan, -japan

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