A cinematic fantasy wuxia scene set in an ancient misty forest temple at night, a young Chinese woman in ornate hanfu crouching beside a shallow stream, gently holding a thin red thread that trails into the water. She wears layered translucent purple and deep crimson silk robes with delicate gold embroidery, pearl ankle ornaments, dangling hairpins, floral jewelry, and long black hair partly tied in an elaborate traditional updo. Her expression is sorrowful, focused, and vulnerable, looking downward toward the water. The foreground features a large moss-covered stone lantern with a warm candle glowing inside, wet stone, lush green moss, and blurred red ribbons crossing the frame. Behind her, an old wooden Buddhist temple pavilion with monks seated inside, soft candlelight, carved architecture, and hanging red fabric. In the far background, a lone robed figure stands in the blue fog among tall dark trees. Rain-soaked ground, reflective puddles, thin mist, cold moonlit atmosphere, warm lantern light contrasting with cool blue forest light. Ultra-detailed cinematic composition, shallow depth of field, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting, volumetric fog, wet reflective surfaces, realistic fabric texture, intricate costume details, fantasy historical Chinese drama aesthetic, emotional storytelling, 35mm cinematic photography, low angle, soft bokeh, high realism, masterpiece, 8k detail.
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Valve has updated Steam’s store tags, adding 17 new ones and removing 28 others to improve game recommendations and reduce overlap.
>New tags include Bullet Heaven, Wuxia, Xianxia, Organizing, Cleaning, Decorating, Capybaras, Wolves, Zoo, Samurai, Poker, and Language Learning.
>Removed tags include RPGMaker, NSFW, Mature, Blood, Drama, Cult Classic, LEGO, Warhammer 40K, and several others like America and Documentary.
Some tags were merged or renamed, such as Clicker becoming Incremental.
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The Jiangyin City Yangtze River Bridge is a river-crossing channel in Jiangsu Province , China, connecting Jingjiang City , Taizhou City , with Jiangyin, Wuxi City , over the Yangtze River waterway.
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