Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: While he seems like his usual self at a glance when drunk, it turns out his logic gets all messed up under the influence of (little) alcohol.Affectionate Nickname: Wei Wuxian fires off plenty of affectionate names for him under one breath during Their First Time, although his go-to name is the more formal Lan er-gege - while this literally means "Second Brother Lan", the word gege (哥哥) can be used in a flirtatious context.Due to the donghua and the live-action series being Tamer and Chaster than the novel, some of Lan Wangji's Crazy Jealous Guy tendencies are either downplayed or nonexistent in both adaptations.He also acts less antagonistic towards Jiang Cheng, but a few key scenes show that he still keeps his disdain for the other man and is simply subtler about how he expresses it. While he's frostier in his first few interactions with Wei Wuxian, once he sees Wei Wuxian as more than just an annoying classmate, he shows a greater deal of emotions than he did in the novel. However, he's a bit less repressed in showing his emotions. His core personality remains the same in the donghua.He's already said to be incredibly powerful in the novel, but the donghua shows in full just how powerful he is thanks to additional scenes showing his fighting skills in full. Unlike 13 years ago, he's willing to throw away his reputation to protect Wei Wuxian after his identity was exposed in the Golden Carp Tower, even after the latter tries to discourage him from following him for his own sake. Learning his actions 13 years later is also the final push for Wei Wuxian to confess his feelings. After wrestling between his love for Wei Wuxian and loyalty to his clan, Lan Wangji chose love over his clan by taking the former away from the aftermath of the Nightless City Bloodbath and defying his elders for the first time to protect him, that he's willing to bear his sins with him even if he isn't sure if he's right.note the Japanese dub has the Gusu residents speak in the Kyoto dialect Although he usually speaks standard Chinese, he once slipped into in the Gusu dialect in the audio drama as a teen, where he muttered a different translation for "pathetic" after Wei Wuxian pestered him one time too many about loquats. Since Lan Wangji was born in Gusu, he can speak in the Gusu (or Suizhou in real life) dialect.
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