πππ 2026 TV Series Quality Awards Ceremony πππRed Carpet-Miles β€οΈhttps://youtube.com/shorts/K7cG941nc-I?si=MQaXRdkNUfiESvXohttps://youtube.com/shorts/Oqvfh_jP3Ts?si=t3gdDExFXsHJxQkRBoss…
Congratulations Miles πππ Liu Chang, In the Top 3 for Weibo Youth Choice Award and wins the Leap Actor of the year at SMG TV Drama Quality Awards π ππππ Wei surely has been leaping year after year from Qiu Qingzhi to Ji Yuheng to Liu Chang. Well done and so proud of him!!
Thanks!Intrigued about Miles's character. He is a Dali temple official (which is translating to Minister of judicial…
In the Tang Dynasty (618β907 AD), judicial ministers and high-ranking civil officials typically did not have formal martial arts requirements, though many possessed such skills as a result of their aristocratic upbringing or the prevailing social culture. The Tang Dynasty was a period where martial arts became integrated into the education of young men, alongside traditional Confucian studies, with training in riding, archery, lances, and swords being common.
Martial Skills among Civil and Judicial Officials: Literati Culture: While judicial officials were primarily selected through the civil service examination system for their knowledge of Confucian texts and administration, it was common for Tang literati to be proficient in "martial" activities like fencing and archery.
Aristocratic Upbringing: Many high-ranking ministers came from elite families where training in horse riding, lance, and sword was a standard part of a young man's education, alongside academic studies.
Court Culture: Martial arts reached a prime during the Tang period. Sword dancing was a popular artistic performance at court banquets, and carrying small weapons like daggers and swords became a fashionable symbol of status and masculinity.
The Division of Civil and Martial Paths: Dual Examination System: Under Empress Wu Zetian, a formal martial arts examination system (Wuju) was established to select military talents separately from the civil bureaucracy. Although mainly for military officials, Wuju system encouraged a broader culture of martial arts proficiency across society.
Professional Focus: Judicial officials (such as those in the Dali Si or Ministry of Justice) focused on the application of law, torture regulations, and legal procedures. They were not expected to act as warriors, though they might have been capable of self-defense.
Exceptions: Some officials successfully transitioned between civil and military roles. For example, some famous Tang poets and scholars lived in frontier regions and experienced actual warfare, necessitating practical combat skills.
In summary, while martial arts were not a job requirement for judicial ministers, the prevalence of a "martial" spirit in Tang society meant that many such officials were likely trained in basic weaponry and horsemanship.
It is sad indeed. He has had his share of personal and professional challenges in life but it's good that now…
Awww sweet love story β£οΈ They must've genuinely loved each other. Unfortunate that it didn't last. Hope he wasn't too hurt . On a positive note, he has pulled himself through challenges and achieved success as an actor. Bravo!!
Guess the drama from the character ππ₯°Cr- Wb fanpagehttps://m.weibo.cn/status/5251847545689038?jumpfrom=weibocomhttps://m.weibo.cn/status/5245879206544478?jumpfrom=weibocom
Why is his English name 'Miles'?A fan asks him in his 2022 birthday livestream.Rough translation using google:"This…
Oh yes!! Carefully chosen and that choice reflects his own personality, hopes and values π€
I did wonder why most Chinese celebrities have an English name. I thought something to do with non-Chinese like us mispronouncing their names and making a mess of it π€£π€£
"The last day of 2025... and there are still some things left unsaid"New Year wishes from Mileshttps://youtube.com/shorts/bzSNPhiEONk?si=qcXwxAD9f1A3WWO-…
Nice message! His voice is soothing and calming for the nerves π Happy new year Miles and weixings See you in 2026
Excerpts from Miles' recent interview with ELLEMEN magazineCredits- Ellemen Weibo official site, Weibo fan pageshttps://m.weibo.cn/status/5242297567412692?jumpfrom=weibocomhttps://m.weibo.cn/status/5242394695696942?jumpfrom=weibocomTranslation-…
Lovely!! Thanks for sharing β€οΈ So that's how he chooses his scripts and roles! I have watched some of his works like 19th floor, My marvellous fable, Lady revenger, You are my secret, Flourished peony and thought his choice of scripts and roles were varied and interesting
12/12- Miles at Beidahu, Northeast China for the "Guvet brand event"https://youtube.com/shorts/XlHdPzvuomI?si=WJhFBs_TF6Opq5Hshttps://youtube.com/shorts/x8-bL2ELKhU?si=WikWn1CYZGvbIGlzEvent…
Congratulations on another endorsement π₯³π₯π«π Bravo for braving the snow!!
The brand's logo visually represents three basic skiing techniques: traverse, schuss, and side-slip.
DESCENTE is a premier sportswear brand renowned for its high-performance apparel and gear designed for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. Specializing in advanced technology and innovative materials, DESCENTE offers a range of products including golf, training and cycling apparel. It is a Japanese brand known for its high-performance, technical activewear, especially ski and winter sports apparel. Founded in 1935, it is recognized for its "functional beauty," blending functionality with minimalist, elegant style, and uses advanced technologies to create durable and comfortable clothing.
For anyone interested, this is his brief interview at the event with subs
4 screenwriters π¬π¬πΆ
Evidence that he majored in broadcasting and hosting and got through civil service interviews π
Liu Chang, In the Top 3 for Weibo Youth Choice Award and wins the Leap Actor of the year at SMG TV Drama Quality Awards π ππππ
Wei surely has been leaping year after year from Qiu Qingzhi to Ji Yuheng to Liu Chang. Well done and so proud of him!!
This is so damn good!
Massively recommend π
Clips
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Summary
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Miles and Sun Qian interview
https://youtu.be/927gufOW9KY?si=BOdpTflDnqgmPQ3w
Watch it on YT
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Also available on viki
Martial Skills among Civil and Judicial Officials:
Literati Culture: While judicial officials were primarily selected through the civil service examination system for their knowledge of Confucian texts and administration, it was common for Tang literati to be proficient in "martial" activities like fencing and archery.
Aristocratic Upbringing: Many high-ranking ministers came from elite families where training in horse riding, lance, and sword was a standard part of a young man's education, alongside academic studies.
Court Culture: Martial arts reached a prime during the Tang period. Sword dancing was a popular artistic performance at court banquets, and carrying small weapons like daggers and swords became a fashionable symbol of status and masculinity.
The Division of Civil and Martial Paths:
Dual Examination System: Under Empress Wu Zetian, a formal martial arts examination system (Wuju) was established to select military talents separately from the civil bureaucracy. Although mainly for military officials, Wuju system encouraged a broader culture of martial arts proficiency across society.
Professional Focus: Judicial officials (such as those in the Dali Si or Ministry of Justice) focused on the application of law, torture regulations, and legal procedures. They were not expected to act as warriors, though they might have been capable of self-defense.
Exceptions: Some officials successfully transitioned between civil and military roles. For example, some famous Tang poets and scholars lived in frontier regions and experienced actual warfare, necessitating practical combat skills.
In summary, while martial arts were not a job requirement for judicial ministers, the prevalence of a "martial" spirit in Tang society meant that many such officials were likely trained in basic weaponry and horsemanship.
Long one hence using spoiler tag
So its not starting filming until March. Good in a way as Miles can have a little rest.
Why is the poster looking different?
On a positive note, he has pulled himself through challenges and achieved success as an actor. Bravo!!
https://www.kanunu8.com/book5/tanwuming/
He even did such roles π―
I did wonder why most Chinese celebrities have an English name. I thought something to do with non-Chinese like us mispronouncing their names and making a mess of it π€£π€£
His voice is soothing and calming for the nerves π
Happy new year Miles and weixings
See you in 2026
His arc as a fake antagonist elevated the story
So that's how he chooses his scripts and roles! I have watched some of his works like 19th floor, My marvellous fable, Lady revenger, You are my secret, Flourished peony and thought his choice of scripts and roles were varied and interesting
Wish I could get a peek into it π π
Bravo for braving the snow!!
I was intrigued by what he was breaking with the hammer and found out that it's the logo!
https://youtube.com/shorts/OMXZ8Px9Vwk?si=aEsxKU3w9VQ6ol7E
Looked up the logo and brand π€©ππ π
The brand's logo visually represents three basic skiing techniques: traverse, schuss, and side-slip.
DESCENTE is a premier sportswear brand renowned for its high-performance apparel and gear designed for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. Specializing in advanced technology and innovative materials, DESCENTE offers a range of products including golf, training and cycling apparel. It is a Japanese brand known for its high-performance, technical activewear, especially ski and winter sports apparel. Founded in 1935, it is recognized for its "functional beauty," blending functionality with minimalist, elegant style, and uses advanced technologies to create durable and comfortable clothing.
For anyone interested, this is his brief interview at the event with subs
https://youtu.be/toBNCwHiuu0?si=d7LEdLVs15ngk0fL
Synopsis indicates serious heavy stuff.. but love to see Miles in another complex role as an emperor π