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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2008-02-18 12:34 am
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Woxin fic: Infinite Riches

Going to be one of those nights. Draining sinuses of doom, hence coughing and insomnia. Have another installment in my determined reworking of Woxinchangdan.

Title: Infinite riches
Day/Theme: Feb. 18 - "Infinite riches in a little room"
Series: Woxin changdan/The Great Revival
Character/Pairing: Gou Jian, Fan Li
Spoilers: err- ep 30-something?

Fan Li's been gone for three years: three years during which things have changed, quietly and deliberately, in Yue. Three years during which Gou Jian plans and plots with his clever ministers, always missing the cleverest of them all. There's none among them who reads his mind, who sees where his thoughts are going and gets there ahead of him, who tells him how the goal is to be achieved when he himself has only just realized what the goal must be. There *is* someone who knows his heart, but her heart is closed to him. He walks gently in her presence. She's a fine porcelain bowl with a deep crack through it, and he knows some day the porcelain will shiver into pieces. If he breathes too hard that day may be today. He supports her with his silence and dares not put the slightest weight on her translucent existence.

But there's no one he can talk to. Each night he lies down alone.

Fan Li's been gone for three years: three years during which nothing has changed for him in Wu. He sits, he reads, sometimes he advises Fu Chai on small things that may, in their small way, prove unhelpful to Wu. He's a hostage- someone whose value resides in his existence, not his actions. He cannot do, he can only be. Life as a prisoner was better than this, for then he could plan and plot towards a definite goal: to save his king, to get him home safe, to rebuild the kingdom. Now there's nothing. His will and his heart have gone to live in another body. *She* must do the planning and plotting, *she* must dazzle and mislead, she must work towards the definite goal: to soften the king, to keep him idle at home, to bring down his kingdom. Fan Li has no part in this except to remember, over and over again, the manner in which she does the work that should be his.

There's no one he can talk to. Each night he lies down alone.

Fu Chai lets him go. Xi Shi has succeeded and here is the proof of it. Xi Shi has succeeded and here is the price of it: that he must go home and leave his heart behind him.

Gou Jian runs to meet him. Gou Jian clasps his hand and pulls him into the alcove of the stable where he's lived for so many years. They sit together on the pallet of wooden sticks where Gou Jian sleeps by himself each night. Gou Jian needs to tell him so many things: of the land being brought under cultivation, the ditches and dikes to be built against the floods, the balancing of the kingdom's expenses against the smaller revenues from forgiven taxes, the works that must wait for the generation to grow up who will do them, the slow healing of a country long sick and exhausted.

A flame begins to lick Fan Li's soul. He has so many things to tell Gou Jian: the state of Wu, the state of Fu Chai, the increasing expenses of his wars and his armies and the works he's undertaken in order to send his armies to war; the factions at court, the arrogance of this advisor and the cowardice of that one, the quarrels that may prove fatal to this man or that and so be advantageous to Yue. They talk far into the night, Fan Li questioning Gou Jian on every detail of the conditions in Yue, Gou Jian questioning Fan Li on every detail of the conditions in Wu. And when they can no longer keep their eyes open or finish their sentences, Gou Jian takes hold of the coverlet, the coverlet hardly wide enough for a single man, and they lie down together, no space between, so the single coverlet can wrap them both in its warmth.

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The problem is not having a word for the thing that lies on top of a Chinese bed. Sheets & blanket feel funny; the all-purpose 'cover' is fine unless you need it as a verb- 'covered him with the cover'; and if Japanese furnishing is anything to go by, it's not sheets *or* blankets *or* covers, even.

[identity profile] feliciter.livejournal.com 2008-02-18 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
Finally, the lost 知已 scene has been found! And it is hot.
*waves tiny banners for your Fan Li/Gou Jian*

She's a fine porcelain bowl with a deep crack through it, and he knows some day the porcelain will shiver into pieces.

Oh, Ya Yu ;_;

thing that lies on top of a Chinese bed

quilt, coverlet? comforter might get a tad confusing though ;p

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2008-02-18 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I find Fan Li/Gou Jian suprisingly easy to do in vignette. Fu Chai/ Gou Jian keeps turning into massively long fics in my head.

Quilt I suppose is best. I'm supposing that Chinese quilts *are* quilted? for the cold winters, though I suppose nothing much is needed in hot summers?

I wanted to use the verb 'cover', but the echo in coverlet killed that; comforter to me is an extremely specific and British object, and quilt has unpleasing connotations (to me) of how earlier translators rendered futon, both parts of. 'Laid the quilts out on the floor,' no-I-don't-think-so.

[identity profile] feliciter.livejournal.com 2008-02-19 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Fu Chai/ Gou Jian keeps turning into massively long fics in my head.

*_* Please to be showing your constant readers? (pretty please with a bow on top?)
I envy the ability to produce fics of significant length, as opposed to my efforts which exhaust themselves within 1000 words and frequently much less >_<

Chinese quilts *are* quilted? for the cold winters

Definitely in the north and central parts, perhaps less thickly for the south and coastal areas. Certainly more than in LRD :p



[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2008-02-19 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Will certainly show if it ever turns into anything. Exists at the moment as a series of vignettes and random conversations which I've finally begun to jot down so as not to lose them, and began with that AU settei that Fu Chai took Gou Jian back as his servant, not slave, to play chess with in the evenings, and to attend on his sleep, and umm- like that. This allows me to get over my main objection to the pairing, which is that they don't interact nearly enough. Wu is so much evil!WZX and uninformed!FC (dragging kings off cliffs apart) and I'm not that interested in How The Chancellor Tried To Break The King. How the king tried to break the king should be the plot.

I'm so enjoying this spate of 1000 words and less fics. It's fanfic, it's Someone Else's Charas, and with the prompts it all has to be done fast- faster even than I like- to make the date. No feet-dragging or uncertainties allowed. The dragons are all plotty sagas that may go pear-shaped at any time, and there's no canon to base them off. So yeah- happy nostalgic creativity here.

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2008-02-21 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
we have quilts???? !!! eh!

Just a top sheet for those cold ermmm wintry monsoon-y nights which we love to call...'sleeping weather'! ^__^ at least with us anyway!

mind you I do wear socks and a zipped up hooded top if it *does* get cold! heee!

[identity profile] feliciter.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
we have quilts

that's what the manufacturers like to call them (never mind that they're probably less than half the thickness of the *quilts* that people who actually have seasons use >_>)

But the weather these past few months has allowed sleeping without fan or air-con, and even the occasional use of light blanket :p

I hope you're feeling better today!

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
You're right at that, we don't usually have the ac on til its absolutely nec. We too have been doin' without the fan even for quite some time now, even my 'Ang Moh' hubby doesn't complain. ^__^


oh dear! you've heard??? I'm so embarassed...in the cold-ish light of the next day I feel completely infantile!

Yes I'm better thank you! *blushes*





[identity profile] feliciter.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
that's good to know! nothing more specific than what your LJ said, but it sounded rather nasty. everyone has bad days: LJ is as a good place to relieve feelings as any ^_^

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
it was very uncharacteristic of me I must admit. I am generally more 'together' than that and my usual wont is to deal and move on.

I think the workout must have done me good because I am extremely calm today. I'm probably a lot fitter than I give myself credit for because it only aches a little going up stairs, and my arms are a little stiff. I'm more of a sprinter (100 ~ 200m maybe) than a runner so the burn from running 2 klicks is 'Ow!'


[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
that's what the manufacturers like to call them (never mind that they're probably less than half the thickness of the *quilts* that people who actually have seasons use >_>)

This is a light blanket for those chilly 18 degree nights?

What I've long been looking for is the kind of coverlet one uses on muggy fan-using nights. An Israeli friend complained that there isn't anything in Canada that breathes- you can't use ordinary sheets in Toronto's mug just because they block the air too much. (Summer nights can do lows of 24-feels-like-28 and everyone suffers.) In Israel they make light woven coverings that absorb sweat; I got a thin jersey-like sheet in Japan; so does LRD have any light fabric coverings?

[identity profile] feliciter.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
Temperatures on this sunny island have never dropped below 20 deg C IIRC: these quilts are basically two thin cotton/synthetic pads (think mattress covers? I've only seen those in hotels before) sewn together for people who like to sleep in air-conditioned rooms. OTOH some people lug quilts home from China (cheapter) which would not look out of place in Woxin filming conditions.

I'm not sure if manufacturers like KingKoil, Metz, Sintex do light quilts for Canada?

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2008-02-22 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the lowest your lows get? And you sleep without fans? Aaaak the horror. AC for anything over 18, window fans for anything over 14, is the night sleeping rule here.

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2008-02-21 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh how lovely. Poor, finely cracked, fine porcelain bowl. *shiver indeed* I love the descriptors used here. Lovely indeed.