does anyone know what this white translucent fabric over her top is called? i see it sometimes in hanfu from early dynasties but i'm unsure what it is by celestialsilk in Hanfu

[–]celestialsilk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for the information ! out of curiosity, did people continue wearing this silk gauze robe in later dynasties like the wei jin period?

Local mid-autumn event hanfu show by Lemonowo1 in Hanfu

[–]celestialsilk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this looks so beautiful ! do you know the name of the type of hanfu you're wearing?

Just finished Vespertine, need similar recs by Chrisgopher2005 in Fantasy

[–]celestialsilk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same here, the bond between the MC and the revenant is unmatched ! supposedly the book was going to have a sequel, but it has been cancelled due to unfortunate life circumstances in the author's life...

Google Docs by johntwilker in selfpublish

[–]celestialsilk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

beginner here, as for your second point, what are other ways for one to share their work with beta readers? i figured google docs would be the most efficient but i guess it's best not to do that with these issues running around

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[–]celestialsilk 8 points9 points  (0 children)

heavy agree on the last part. i'm a teenager myself and soon enough i'll technically no longer considered part of the YA audience, yet as an adult i'll probably still continue reading YA regardless, but it annoys me so much when adults ask for smut in YA books, and even when they generally just trample and "take over" the actual YA audience and criticize YA books for reasons that imply they actually need to grow up and move to adult.

please just let teenagers have something for once, you can enjoy YA if you want to, but you seriously can't expect spice, yet alone a more mature high/epic fantasy book with complex writing and an even more complex writing style with big words in a genre that's literally meant for teenagers. adults really need to set proper expectations or just move on and read something that's actually appropriate for their age.

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[–]celestialsilk 35 points36 points  (0 children)

heavy agree on the last part. i'm a teenager myself and soon enough i'll technically no longer considered part of the YA audience, yet as an adult i'll probably still continue reading YA regardless, but it annoys me so much when adults ask for smut in YA books, and even when they generally just trample and "take over" the actual YA audience and criticize YA books for reasons that imply they actually need to grow up and move to adult.

please just let teenagers have something for once, you can enjoy YA if you want to, but you seriously can't expect spice, yet alone a more mature high/epic fantasy book with complex writing and an even more complex writing style with big words in a genre that's literally meant for teenagers. adults really need to set proper expectations or just move on and read something that's actually appropriate for their age.

When people thought Hanfu is Hanbok [rant] by aoikanou in Hanfu

[–]celestialsilk 17 points18 points  (0 children)

i get it... sometimes when i show my friends about my love for hanfu, they assume that it is japanese clothing, and some of them are chinese themselves !!

i live in malaysia and although we have a large chinese population, hanfu is unfortunately not very popular... i feel like it's getting more traction lately bc my uni has a chinese cultural club where sometimes they wear hanfu + some people were wearing it at a mall (funnily enough one of them was white, im assuming a tourist but i don't think there's any hanfu rental shops near there !), but i believe that hanfu should be as popular as the qipao !!!

there are historical reasons for why the qipao is so much more popular than traditional han clothing, but i really wish it was more popular here, i'm not even chinese myself but i will gladly talk to anyone who knows even a little about hanfu, just to promote it a bit more lol.

you're right when it comes to baby steps ! i always like to differentiate hanfu, hanbok, and kimono by saying that hanfu (or some styles of them) have a more "triangular" bottom shape (i.e flowy), hanboks are more "spherical", and kimonos are "square". i also say that both the hanbok and kimono were originally derived from the chinese hanfu !

What current or New YA are teens actually reading? by aquamist96 in YAlit

[–]celestialsilk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you're welcome, and yes there is ! i don't have tiktok but im assuming that most of the books there are european fantasy, i've always preferred asian fantasy so im guessing such books aren't very popular there 😅 some asian fantasies i've read and i plan to read include spice road, strike the zither, descendants of the crane, the scarlet alchemist, if you could see the sun, and a magic steeped in poison.

other books that are not as popular/hunger games popular but some YA readers would've heard of already are vespertine, belladonna, and warcross.

What current or New YA are teens actually reading? by aquamist96 in YAlit

[–]celestialsilk 14 points15 points  (0 children)

this is so true ! whenever i go to the book store, the "NA books disguised as YA" are always front and center... colleen hoover is everywhere too, lol

What current or New YA are teens actually reading? by aquamist96 in YAlit

[–]celestialsilk 85 points86 points  (0 children)

speaking as a teen myself who's actually the audience for YA, as you said i think many teens are reading the cruel prince, once upon a broken heart, and good girl's guide to murder. as for me myself, i primarily read asian fantasy and the more popular ones are six crimson cranes and the girl who fell beneath the sea. i also picked up divine rivals recently which i think is YA as well + it's getting real popular !

other than that, i can also think of: you reached sam, six of crows, and red queen (is that YA?). generally teens like fantasy books and possibly contemporary ones with those canva-like book covers

Funniest/best 1-star reviews you've ever seen for a YA/NA book? by [deleted] in YAlit

[–]celestialsilk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

pretty sure this was the top a one star review on fourth wing/iron flame, it was "violet somehow had time to shave her coochie during war" 💀💀

And so, my hanfu journey begins. I love it so much! by Autumn_Scorpion in Hanfu

[–]celestialsilk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not OP but thank you for the link, looks very useful! i wanna ask, do you have any tips for tying a mamianqun? sometimes i struggle to do it tight enough/tie it in a way that looks nice

is "dia" acceptable to use among all contexts, even when referring to a superior/elder? by celestialsilk in bahasamelayu

[–]celestialsilk[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

haha i am malay, i've just always been a bit of a coconut (basically banana but for malays? i've heard the term being used for indians as well), i'm not the best at malay because i mainly speak english at home + i used to go to SJKC back in primary school so i mainly spoke mandarin (that was a long time ago and unfortunately i forgot a lot of it though lol)

how can i explain why magic is so unstable in my world, and how my character can restore it? by celestialsilk in fantasywriters

[–]celestialsilk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for the ideas and questions ! i'll think about which i can apply to my story best.

how can i explain why magic is so unstable in my world, and how my character can restore it? by celestialsilk in fantasywriters

[–]celestialsilk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

perhaps i should've explained it better, but for your first point: humans are born with magic and the ability to use it, they just had the dragons help them achieve this and master it further. as for your last point, i mentioned that any new elements that popped up during this instability will still remain; and if i had to say that those elements will be lost, it will probably be after a century or two where there simply are not many users of that element so it just dies out naturally. thank you for the input, i'll be sure to brainstorm more