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"NIRVANA IN FIRE"/"LANG YA BANG" GROUP READ: DISCUSSION POST FOR CHAPTERS 34 - 37
Week 9 of the "Lang Ya Bang" book club, chapters 34 - 37. This discussion will draw to a close, and the next session will open, on July 4th.
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Chapter 35
Why are there spectators to the written test, what's to see? Let the guys concentrate and write essays, sheesh.
When would 'Sir Su' ever have seen Prince Jing's training grounds?
this is an interesting observation from Jingrui, re: MCS hasn't changed much, it's him who wants more open closeness (though Yujin is also a bit of a layered bullshitter who plays a Peter Wimsey haplessness to cover acuity, so shouldn't Jingrui be used to these kinds of fronts by now?) Jingrui's resignation about MCS post Birthday Party was, for me, one of the most unusual and striking elements of the drama--a way of thinking about interpersonal relationships that seemed novel and well-considered. You get hints of it here, in Jingrui's deciding to like Changsu for what their relationship is, not what he wishes it would be.
I don't actually read Jingrui's draw towards Changsu as necessarily romantic? There's an energy to it that certainly could be that, but (and this is just a personal reading) I don't really want to circumscribe the weird mixture of semi-conscious nostalgia for lost older relatives (Lin Shu himself, the old crown prince, Jing before he was a bitter effective-exile on the frontier), admiration and sense that this man is hiding something and say--yeah, it's *definitively* romantic. Attraction/a crush is possibly a component here, tied in with these other drives--the lesbian 'to I want to be with her or be her?' muddle. If I were reading this on my own though, like in some random historical novel of manners/outside of a fandom context, I wouldn't necessarily understand this as attraction. (I mean for the sake of fairness I acknowledge that's not a ship I'm at all interested in, which is colouring my reading, sure.) Plus there's Jingrui's declared interest in a woman, and then whatever his long association with Yujin amounts to--and I know we're in a poly historical era, but does the novel really act that way? There's not a lot of poly IN the text, even when there reasonably ought to be, besides the Emperor. I guess Yujin likes Miss G as well as maybe Jingrui... it's like you're allowed a girl and a guy interest. x_x
They don't need to tl Xia Dong as 'his', esp given that I suspect that's not the implication in Chinese. Use their if you need to!
Interesting that the Langya Lists are always 'wrong' because they're forbidden from including the Xuanjing officers therein.
tl doesn't really know what to do with the snow/clear dew passage.
That's interesting about 'both hands', I wouldn't have guessed it. Is this still a thing? Like, is it rude to hand someone a dish one-handed?
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It seems weird that people went to gawk at Mei Changsu, but it does explain why Xia Dong was let in without being announced. It also prepares the reader for the fight with Fei Liu as he's shown tossing out those visitors who get too close.
When would 'Sir Su' ever have seen Prince Jing's training grounds? Oh, yeah, the red sand on Jingrui's shoes. I made a joke about it being a Sherlock Holmes type detail, but it appears even more so if he never, as Sir Su, had reason to be there.
My ace/aro self also doesn't see the romance.
“You are either a refined and elegant scholar, or a shrewd and sophisticated strategist, This cracks me up because I think he's really both.
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