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    Wuchang Gui

    @MadParadox @ryuuou Strictly speaking, while this work may be categorized as a Chinese manhua (written by an ethnic Han), it does not originate from China. The author/artist is from Taiwan instead. The Taiwan vs China issue can stir up strong political emotions, and is often considered a...
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    Drifters - Vol. 2 Ch. 12 - Active Heart

    Anyone who's curious about the Mohists mentioned on page 6 should go check out the manga Bokkou (literally "Mohist attack"; ironic because they are renowned defenders). It is a great historical fantasy that deserves more attention, and it is conveniently hosted here on MangaDex too. The manga...
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    Drifters - Vol. 1 Ch. 8 - My Army Marches at Dawn

    A bit of trivia about the four flags shown on the last page. From top to bottom: La Pucelle de Orleans probably refers to Joan of Arc, although the symbol on this flag does not appear to be her coat of arms or banner. The makoto flag belongs to the Shinsengumi The double headed eagle represents...
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    Villain Initialization

    You cannot tell from the early chapters yet, but this is one of the better manhua coming out of China right now. The artwork, characterization, story, and world building are all very good. Compared to some other Chinese manhua currently on MangaDex, it can be placed in the same league as Heresy...
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    Heresy - Ch. 11 - Next day

    An earlier commenter (@HmmSectFounder) brought up the issue of the MC's name already, but I think it is still worth explaining to the average reader here. At this point in the story, one already knows that the sect leader dislikes sword cultivators intensely (Ch.5), and we find out here that the...
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