What is 'the black lanterns story' about?3 answers
2024-12-06 15:37
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about some dark or mysterious events related to black lanterns. It could involve a spooky setting, perhaps in an old, haunted place where the black lanterns play a significant role in the plot.
China lanternsLantern, also known as "colored lantern","couplet", or "couplet lantern", was a type of lantern and was a popular decorative traditional craft in China. It originated in the Western Han Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and spread among the people in the Song Dynasty. It had a history of more than 2000 years.
In ancient times, lanterns were the main means of illumination, but in modern times, they were mostly used as decorations for festivals. Its outer skin was usually made of paper or silk, and the skeleton was made of bamboo or wood. Candles or light bulbs were placed in the middle, which had both lighting and decorative functions.
There were many types of lanterns, including decorative lanterns, practical lanterns, themed lanterns, entertainment lanterns, etc. There were also schools such as the palace special art school, folk school, artisan school, modern school, etc. There were many kinds of folk activities, such as lantern lighting, lantern games, guessing lantern riddles, etc. People used them to pray for good luck and happiness. They had the function of rewarding gods and the value of entertaining others and themselves. They were the treasures of Han folk culture.
Yunnan Lantern originated in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. It was a combination of Jiangnan song and dance minor brought by the Mu family and local folk music in Yunnan. There were song and dance forms such as the Midu Lantern in Dali Prefecture, as well as lantern plays written into scripts such as "The Worry Woman" and "Three Women's Birthday Celebration". It was once an important artistic entertainment form for the people of Yunnan. Now, with the popularity of the Internet and the variety of entertainment methods, it gradually declined. The Yuxi lantern was formed after the Jiangnan soldiers and civilians moved to Yuxi in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, they mainly sang Jiangnan songs, and later combined with the local god's sacrifice to become the main content of the "social fire" activity.
I like the idea. Having a ring like the green lanterns, except instead of creating constructs from will, you have lightning powers. I myself thought of something like this. Except instead, the different corps would have the ring the color of their element or powers. Blue ring - Water, ice, vapor/mist. Red ring - fire, plasma White - wind, plasma, vibrations, gravity, wormholes (white lanterns would be the strongest) Golden - light purple - lightning brown - earth, black - shadow