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Jan 08, 2005 22:19

To my wonderful Chinese Tenipuri friends:

Do any of you know where I may find 霸王文? Or sweet tennis 论坛? Or any Chinese smut? Because I've looked everywhere but cannot find any of the three, which makes me sad. :(

In return, I will give two Chinese recs.

幸福的预感. Gaaaaaaaaa, beautiful Sanayuki (or Yukisana, if you want, because honestly, in ( Read more... )

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dusksnowdancer January 9 2005, 13:16:41 UTC
Forgot to ask you what you don't mind in Chinese fic that you hate in English fic. XDXDXD

Um, yes, very good SanaYuki fic. One of the best, I might even say, and that's taking into account English fic as well. The writing style may not be the prettiest, but it achieves the effect well.

*has a sinking feeling that all of the fics she likes best are Chinese ones*

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postingwhore January 9 2005, 15:35:26 UTC
Er, epithets, point of view switches (like inserting first into third). I think that's it. Maybe.

And see! ;D As soon as I step into Chinese fic world, I find goodfic! heeeeeeee.

And ;D. Maybe you should dangle it over my head as incentive to improve my Chinese? oh dear. T_T I so don't have time.

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dusksnowdancer January 10 2005, 07:25:01 UTC
Chinese epithets are pretty! The scenes, the movements...*swoons* It's only when they describe the ukes' skin as crushed pear blossoms or so fragile it shatters with the touch of the autumn breeze that I develop murderous instincts. ^^;;; But not everyone does that. Thankfully.

The best writing exists in the original fiction world, actually. I've read many descriptions of characters that make me fall head over heels for them. EEEEEE pretty boys that aren't weak and useless. I read fiction based on writing style. If the writing is pretty, I'll read it even if the plot has been repeated umpteenth times already.

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postingwhore January 10 2005, 16:07:48 UTC
Girly ukes scare me. -_-;;;;;

And wheeeeeee. Pretty boys that aren't weak and useless are so teh best. *_* heh, you are easily satisfied. ;D I have a thing for plot as well, sadly; it seems like I'll never cease to be a picky reader. But that doesn't mean I won't finish the fic (because I'm also a masochistic fic reader -_- - read a whole bunch of fic on FFN because of masochism V_V). XP

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ceresi January 9 2005, 17:41:57 UTC
*glareglare* You people that can speak/read/write other languages! *envy*

Chinese always looks so complicated, even more than Japanese. Must be all the kanji (or whatever the Chinese version is called). I bet it takes forever to write. Pretty, though . . . .

*studies Japanese*

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postingwhore January 9 2005, 19:10:38 UTC
Dude, we only have one langauge system, at least. Japanese has three different ones to memorize. T_T I'm sticking to Chinese for now.

It's called 汉字 for us. Hanzi in pinyin. Not pronounced like it looks, though. Writing it is actually faster than English and takes up less space.

And I am Chinese. It'd be a shame if I didn't know my own language. ;D

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aphoenix2007 April 1 2005, 23:20:22 UTC
Writing it is actually faster than English and takes up less space.

Haha... not for me. :D

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meemobunny January 9 2005, 18:28:53 UTC
"'手冢国光!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!你3P + SM也就算了, 想不到对小孩子你也出手!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"
XDDD *goes to read*

i actually want to read some chinese fics (as incentive to improve my knowledge of the language! :D), but i don't know where to find them or how to search for them. :x (chinese search thingys confuse me)

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postingwhore January 9 2005, 19:17:58 UTC
XP That was the funniest thing ever. I actually cackled out loud. ;D
Chinese fics rock. Get online and I'll send you some links. ;D
Also, I usually pass over the words I don't know. But one day, I resolve that I will actually learn them! :D

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meemobunny January 9 2005, 20:24:41 UTC
i just signed in but you're not on. T_T

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postingwhore January 9 2005, 20:50:37 UTC
Like the one time I'm not online you decide to sign on. Bad bunny. :p
Although I'm trying to not be online too much today so the parents won't go EEEEEEEE as we use dial-up, which ties up the phone line. V_V

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aphoenix2007 April 1 2005, 23:19:46 UTC
You know, I'm pretty sure I saw an H/D slash over on ff.net in Chinese. I got excited when I saw it. But then again, knowing my "knowledge" of hanzi... :)

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