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Extra Reading Material Pertinent To The Site (continued till end of page)
On the distinction between Yuri
and Futanari
Tags are a means of categorizing content on the site such that it is easier to find what one wishes to find, and avoid what one wishes to avoid. In general, we do not mix the Futanari
and Transgender
tags. In general, we do not mix the Yuri
and Futanari
tags, unless both are separately present. This does not mean that women with penises do not exist. However, we draw a distinction between Futanari
as a genre and Yuri
that simply happens to have a Transgender
character.
Futanari
may be appealing to many trans readers, but it is also unappealing to many others. Futanari
as a genre tends to differ rather greatly from the Yuri
genre, or more nuanced and grounded stories that may appear in the Transgender
tag. By treating these genres distinctly, we are able to more accurately portray the contents of a given story. If you, the reader, wish to consider Futanari
equivalent to Yuri
, or Transgender
, or both, you are more than welcome to do so.
As always, there will be exceptions. Some stories may exist that bridge the gap(s) between these genres, and those stories will be tagged appropriately.
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On Tag Usage, And Tag Suggestions
Certain tags, like Rape
and Violence
are meant to warn readers of story elements they do not wish to see. These ought to be tagged even if a story contains only small amounts of them, given that seeing them may be sufficiently unpleasant for many readers.
Other tags, like Bisexual
and Bath
are meant to describe story elements that appear in a meaningful way. A bath being present for 1 page in a 20 page manga does not qualify said manga for the Bath
tag. This tag is better used in onsen, public bathing, or stories in which the bath itself is of other significant relevance. A girl having dated a boy once or making a single comment in a 20 page manga that "this is her first time with a girl" does not qualify said manga for the Bisexual
tag. This tag should describe characters who earn the tag with their actions or communicate their identity through their words.
In sum, we are less interested in the technical definition of the tag, and more interested in providing suitably curated content to folks interested in those tags in the first place.
On rule application for past events
Rules are only considered as being in effect from the date that they are codified in the Rules thread. Past offences previously not codified are not and will never be considered when weighing disciplinary action. However, in some rare cases, certain past posts may be removed upon review of their respective threads. This is not a statement about any individual users' posting habits, or a judgement of them as a person. Rather, we find it preferable to remove the most blatant forms of toxicity when we encounter it, regardless of the post's age or the poster in question. You may refer to two examples here and here. Thank you.
On series status tags
There is currently nowhere on the site to define the series status tags. An effort will be made to do so here.
Abandoned
- The series has been left dormant for at least eighteen months with no explanation given. Not enough information is known to provide a better categorization.
Cancelled
- The series has been explicitly cancelled by its artist or publisher. May be paired with the Completed
tag when its scanlation is complete.
Completed
- The series' scanlation has been completed.
Dropped
- The series has been explicitly dropped by its scanlation team.
Licensed
- The series has been licensed in the US. A series being licensed does not automatically imply it will be removed, please refer to the FAQ for more information.
Not Updated
- The series is no longer updated on Dynasty Reader, even though further scanlated chapters exist. Please refer to MangaDex or other online readers to find more chapters.
On Hiatus
- The series has been explicitly put on hiatus by its artist or publisher.
Ongoing
- The series' scanlation remains actively ongoing.
Removed
- The series has been removed from Dynasty Reader. Please refer to the series description or thread for further information.
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(Special thanks to IcePhoenix, Luna, and Paint for creating this and sharing it with us!)
FAQs about Chinese Yuri (Baihe) Manhua
(A collaborative document between various Baihe scanlators)
Is it illegal to be gay/lesbian in China?
No, it is not illegal to be gay in China, though there is no overt governmental support for LGBT couples in the form of marriage/adoption rights, much like in most of Asia. Some have described the government’s stance on LGBT issues as the “Three No’s”: no approval; no disapproval; and no promotion (不支持,不反对,不提倡). On the other hand, in fact, there appears to be substantial support for same-sex marriage among many Chinese, especially those living in urban centers, though pervasive societal discrimination still exists and LGBT societies’ affiliation with the broader international movements can be seen as suspicious. Nevertheless, there continue to be activists advocating and pushing for reforms to the legal code in support of same-sex marriage and LGBT rights more broadly.
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How does yuri manhua exist given China’s censorship laws? Isn’t it illegal?
Of course, censorship is everywhere in Chinese media and the internet in China - both overt (governmental/institutional limitations) and subtle (self-censoring), and it has become tighter in recent years. But yuri (and queer) content is not illegal and not banned, and for the most part overt censorship only affects "mainstream" stuff like published books and TV series. But even then it just removes the explicit and steamy parts; gay content is still retained. A common misconception of people unfamiliar with China is that there is a single governmental censorship bureau that checks everything - there isn’t one for manhua by itself, and any censorship that an author encounters is far more likely to be encountered at the level of the publisher or editor, rather than at a governmental level. Governmental censors themselves (like those at the party’s Publicity Department) tend to focus their censorship and control on affairs relevant to the state or that may pose challenges to its governance.
Yuri and queer manhua exist (and are popular!) both serialized and self-published on official/corporate platforms like Bilibili/Kuaikan as well as more informal platforms, like Weibo.
Published examples include:
- Soulmate, with almost 1 million likes (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/5O7Rhx8/1/1/)
- Lily, with over 250,000 readers (https://i.imgur.com/vaufr1L.jpg)
- Straight Girl Trap, with over 600,000 readers (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/PewlCQD/1/1/ )
- My Food Looks Very Cute, with over 750,000 readers (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/B9Q22ja/1/1/)
- Couple of Mirrors, with over 1 million likes (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/1AzwsFK/1/1/)
- Sunshine & Bright Stars, with over 15 million likes and nearly 2 million followers (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/xJ9jSGi/1/1/)
- Nightingale and the Rose, with over 250,000 readers (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/y2uJWtl/1/1/)
- Baili Jin among Mortals, with over 400,000 readers (https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/JGpxjx0/1/1/)
Chinese-language translations of popular Japanese yuri manga, like Bloom Into You, Adachi and Shimamura, and Citrus, are also readily available on both official and unofficial comics sites in China.
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Are creators of yuri manhua in legal danger in China?
The chances are almost nil, since creating queer content is not illegal (see above). Creators are never at risk for creating gay content by itself, though writing/depicting explicitly depicted content is more risky when it comes to obscenity laws. For the vast majority, the worst that could happen is that you'll have to scroll down 20 pictures of memes before reaching the good parts. If you've ever read about BL authors being allegedly jailed for simply writing BL, it's generally not true.
There’s an ocean of BL material written in Chinese and perhaps thousands of authors creating it, but very few official charges brought under the illegal publishing and obscenity laws (Section 9), including in 2017 (the “Shenhai Case”) and 2018 (the “Tianyi Case”). The writers of this FAQ are not aware of any criminal case in China having involved a yuri/GL author. The legal situation results in queer manhua generally remaining pretty “tame” in romantic depictions.
What about the cases of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu’s works and Tamen de Gushi?
The works of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (墨香铜臭, also known as “MXTX”) and Tan Jiu’s Tamen de Gushi (她们的故事, “Their Story”) are two of the best well-known queer Chinese-language works, focusing on BL and GL romances, respectively. Both have encountered difficulties in their adaptations that illustrate the complexities of publishing in China.
Circumstantial evidence does point to MXTX potentially having encountered serious legal trouble (once again, under illegal publishing and obscenity laws) and in any case, her situation is very murky and she has not been heard from in some while.
The case of Tan Jiu and Tamen de Gushi is also a little murky due to limited information.
To start, Tamen de Gushi originated as an online webcomic with sporadic updates, and to date has never been officially serialized*. Chapters up to 141 were collected in a volume in late 2015, published by the Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House, alongside Guangzhou Tianwen Kadokawa, a subsidiary of Kadokawa Japan. The publisher Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House is state-owned and is also responsible for publishing manga series like One Piece and Demon Slayer in China.
In January 2018, Tan Jiu posted to her Weibo saying that the second print volume of the series had been indefinitely postponed due to her publisher** requesting the removal and censorship of several romantic scenes between the two female leads. No specific explanation was given as to why. This was after the initial publication was delayed in 2017 due to sensitivities surrounding the 19th National Congress. (Translations of the Weibo post were found here and here.)
*The closest it got to being serialized was being uploaded as an exclusive here, to Acqq/Tencent, in January 2018.
**Presumably Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House, as Kadokawa Japan released a Japanese tankobon of the series earlier this year.
Over the years, two common claims have been frequently made about Tamen de Gushi. The first claim is that the series has experienced less story progression and gay content, with either the Chinese government directly censoring Tan Jiu’s work, or Tan Jiu herself purposefully self-censoring to have better chances for publishing her future work.
The belief that the Chinese government was directly and specifically interfering with Tamen de Gushi is utter nonsense, with there being no evidence of direct interference–be it through online censorship or legal consequences. As well, the idea that Tan Jiu is intentionally censoring herself seems like baseless speculation. In the initial post announcing the volume cancellation, Tan Jiu expressed strong opposition to censoring her hard work, and her Weibo and Twitter still continue to feature intimate artwork of the two leads. Furthermore, it has been four years since volume 2 was canceled, and Tan Jiu appears not to have attempted to have Tamen de Gushi published in Chinese print since. It appears highly unlikely that the artist would go against prior belief to “censor” herself for something that she has not outwardly expressed interest in.
The second common claim is that Tamen de Gushi has slowed in terms of update schedule, again often blaming “Chinese censorship” in general. The update schedule has indeed slowed since 2018, which may well be a result of losing the print revenue stream, and making Tan Jiu lose motivation. This writer proposes that this may have made Tan Jiu re-evaluate how she saw her work, and change it from something more dedicated to a side-project with slower updates, and from having a consistent plot to being more random fluff.
TL;DR: When it came to selling print volumes of Tamen de Gushi, Tanjiu was given the ultimatum, by her publisher, of censoring certain romantic scenes in that print version or having the comic not be published entirely. She chose the latter. The original webcomic should not have been directly impacted by this, nor is there any evidence she ever encountered other forms of censorship when creating Tamen de Gushi.
Over the years, this case has been blown wildly out of proportion, and baseless speculation has abounded. Anything along the lines of "the CCP was literally sending her death threats and told her she couldn't make any more gay chapters and is threatening to send her to prison gaiz!!!" is not rooted in any fact whatsoever. Though Tan Jiu was indeed blocked from publishing her works in print uncensored, and suffered from being unable to profit off of her series, she appears not to have faced direct repercussions, and continues directly posting sapphic content on her Weibo and Twitter to this day.
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What are some yuri-related Chinese terms?
- 百合 (bǎihé, “lily”): A direct reading in Mandarin Chinese of the Japanese kanji for yuri, with the same literal and extended meanings (lily/depictions of romance between women).
- 橘味/橘氣 (jú wèi/jú qì, “tangerine/orange taste/atmosphere/vibes”): Synonym of 百合’s extended meaning - its origin is from the Japanese manga series Citrus, which was subtitled ~柑橘味香氣~ in Chinese ("~the sweet fragrance of tangerines/oranges~").
- 橘外人 (jú wàirén, “tangerine outsider”): A third-wheel or someone not part of the main relationship depicted in a yuri work.
- 大橘已定 (dà jú yǐ dìng, “the whole tangerine is settled”): A pun on 大局已定 “the whole situation is settled/the outcome is a forgone conclusion”, referring to a situation where a yuri relationship in a work is clearly going to happen.
- 橘势不妙/橘势大好/橘势动荡 (jú shì bù miào/jú shì dàhǎo/jú shì dòngdàng, “the tangerine situation is not great/excellent/uncertain”): All puns on the word 局势 “the situation/state of affairs”, referring to the chances of yuri developing in a work.
- 姐姐 (jiějiě, “older sister/girl slightly older than you in the same generation”): An intimate way to refer to another girl, and it can be flirtatious. It is not necessarily used to mean biological sister.
- gg: Short for “girl/girl”.
- GL: Short for “girls’ love”.
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