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Lan Zhan (蓝湛), courtesy name Wangji (忘机). Voiced by: Wei Chao (Chinese drama cd), Bian Jiang (Chinese dub), Ryu Seung-gon (Korean dub), Satoshi Hino (Japanese drama cd), Shinnosuke Tachibana (Japanese dub) Lan Wangji, titled Hanguang-Jun (含光君), is the second young master and one of the Twin Jades of the Gusu Lan Clan.
He had a close relationship with his clan siblings, Jiang Yanli (江厌离) and Jiang Cheng (江澄). While in Cloud Recesses, he met the stern and aloof Lan Wangji, one of the Twin Jades of the Gusu Lan Clan. The two would maintain an ambiguous relationship throughout their years of acquaintance prior to Wei Wuxian's death.
Lan Wangji breaks in and gifts two chickens to Wei Wuxian, much to the latter's confusion. Lan Wangji also carves his name on the pillar, and Wei Wuxian adds his own name. When the two return to the inn, a masked person attacks and tries to steal the Qiankun Pouch. Lan Wangji fights him but the masked man uses a teleportation talisman to escape.
The Untamed (Chinese: 陈情令; pinyin: Chén Qíng Lìng) is a 2019 Chinese television series starring Xiao Zhan and Wang Yibo.Based on the danmei novel Mo Dao Zu Shi by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu, the series follows the adventures of two soulmate cultivators who travel to solve a series of mysteries that link to a tragic event in the past.
After winning a bet where Wei Wuxian drinks an entire jar of wine without getting drunk, Wei Wuxian claims his surname is Lan and the innkeeper must adopt that name. Surprised, Lan Wangji accidentally eats a chili pepper. Wei Wuxian accidentally gets Lan Wangji drunk after one drink, but is surprised when that means he falls asleep.
Most of the Manchu clans took on their Han surnames after the demise of the Qing dynasty.Several clans took on Han identity as early as in the Ming dynasty period. The surnames were derived from the Chinese meaning of their original clan name, Chinese transliteration of the clan's name, the possessed territories, generation and personal names of the clansmen and also inspired by the surnames ...
Lan is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written 蓝 in simplified Chinese and 藍 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized Lam or Nam in Hakka . Lan is listed 131st in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames . [ 1 ]
Lan is a personal name, frequently used in Chinese and Vietnamese contexts as a feminine given name, which means "orchid" in Vietnamese. In Vietnamese, "Lân" with the accent denotes a masculine given name, which refers to Kỳ Lân , a mythical creature that appears only to protect the noble.