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Apr 21, 7:18 AM
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As The Apothecary diaries is mostly inspired by Imperial China during the Ming dynasty, I am curious to know if The Apothecary Diaries is popular in China ?
Apr 21, 7:24 AM
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maybe ig tho idk man
Apr 21, 7:42 AM
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idk if Chinese people even watches anime I highly doubt that cause all they ever do is spending time making and watching reels
Apr 21, 7:55 AM
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Maybe some user from China knows better about that, but what i know it’s definitely popular in Japan.
Apr 21, 8:25 AM
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well I'm chinese who has never been to China and I like it quite a lot.
Apr 21, 8:27 AM
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idk if Chinese people even watches anime I highly doubt that cause all they ever do is spending time making and watching reels
@Jackson_rajkumar oh they definitely do, but obviously the newer generations do. In fact, the most popular video streaming/sharing website from China, Bilibili, was named after Misaka Mikoto from the Toaru series, and celebrates Mikoto Misaka's birthday on its homepage every year on 2 May!

also apparently:
Bilibili also offers games, mostly ACG-themed mobile games, such as the Chinese version of Fate/Grand Order. In the third quarter of 2022, the number of average monthly active users reached about 332.6 million, including 28.5 million paying users.

- Wikipedia

But about the original topic, I'm not really sure.
Apr 21, 3:53 PM
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don't chinese people hate japan?
Apr 21, 5:01 PM
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NubFix said:
@Jackson_rajkumar oh they definitely do, but obviously the newer generations do. In fact, the most popular video streaming/sharing website from China, Bilibili, was named after Misaka Mikoto from the Toaru series, and celebrates Mikoto Misaka's birthday on its homepage every year on 2 May!

also apparently:
Bilibili also offers games, mostly ACG-themed mobile games, such as the Chinese version of Fate/Grand Order. In the third quarter of 2022, the number of average monthly active users reached about 332.6 million, including 28.5 million paying users.

- Wikipedia

But about the original topic, I'm not really sure.

That's so cool! I didn't know that.
Apr 21, 8:35 PM
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Jackson_rajkumar said:
idk if Chinese people even watches anime I highly doubt that cause all they ever do is spending time making and watching reels

thats for dam sure 🫠🤣🫠🤣
Apr 24, 5:45 AM
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It's somewhat popular, on their Bilibili manga page with ancient themed manga genre it has over 700 comments. But still it's only 10% of popularity of Nagatoro that has 7000 comments and it pales in comparison of other mangas it's hard to judge about the anime since i can't find anime dedicated page. It's definitely more popular within Japanese or westerners. So answer is yes but also nope.
Apr 26, 8:13 AM
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i don't think, because they even censor some cleavage so series like this would be ban. it's just my speculation, I don't know the details
Oct 12, 7:09 AM

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Probably not. Wanna historical reference or what?
This anime takes the Chinese imperial entourage, everyday objects and so on. Even some of the customs. But prostitutes in China were 'state' prostitutes. They were distinguished by their clothes and headdresses.
In this anime, it's not quite clear what era it is. Probably the Ming Dynasty, but that's not a fact.
Unfortunately, I'm not very good at the material culture of early China. I can't tell you what's appropriate and what's not. I'm more familiar with European material culture. I've seen things, I've heard things.
There's a moment in this anime that surprised me. The strategist is sent to study abroad. Where to? If this is not the Qing Dynasty (the last dynasty), and judging by the clothes, it is not, where could a Chinese official be sent? The Chinese themselves have long considered China to be the best place in the world. The most cultured, the most developed. All around them, they thought, were barbarians. The Chinese had every reason to believe this. China was indeed a very special place. The Europeans caught up with them at the end of the 18th century.
So. After Zheng He's expeditions, China's borders more or less closed. China closed in on itself. The heyday of Sinocentrism was the Qing dynasty. All the surrounding states were to some extent vassals or subjects. Often local vassal rulers would 'receive' a mandate to rule from the Chinese emperor in some symbolic form, like a letter or something.
Sending them to 'study abroad' is very much in the spirit of Taisho or late Meiji Japan. Modernisation was in full swing and the effects of the civil war had already passed. Imperialism was not yet in full bloom.
It is also in the spirit of Republican China, but certainly not Imperial China.
There is a Chinese base, especially the material culture, but there is a very strong Japanese influence. A kind of Japanized China, not China.
In anime, Europe is often represented in a similar way. That's not a bad thing. It's just that, as I wrote right away, it's definitely not a documentary and shouldn't be evaluated from that point of view. It's a work of fiction based on a motif. So I doubt chinese would like it.
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