Fountain of Love: Tales of the Voice of Flowers

Rensen: Hana no Koe Yowa
恋泉 花情曲余話

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A collection of four stories from Chinese folklore. Three of them (A Mercy Destiny, The Madman of the Flowers. and The Origin of Love) have the same characters that appeared in Hana no Koe: Dai-Chun, Song Gui-Xiang, and Ru-Chun in the Tang Dynasty. Dai-Chun and Song try to help their friends to solve their problems of vanity, pride, egoism, and envy, but Song's naivete complicates the situation.

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Genres
Drama Historical Romance Supernatural Tragedy
Activities
Arts & Crafts Writing Daily Life Gardening Professions Prostitution
Locations
Foreign School Accommodations Garden Asia China
Occupations
Courtesan
Relationship
Friendship Human-Nonhuman Relationship Important Non-Romantic Relationship Infidelity Interspecies Relationship Married Couple Orientation Heterosexual
Themes
Folklore Adultery Jealousy Folklore Chinese Folklore
Time Period > Period Piece
Historical Ancient China
Character Traits
Personality Traits Arrogant Characters Wealth Rich Characters
Animal Characteristics
Kemonomimi Fox Girls
Appearance > Hair
Long-Haired Female Character Long-Haired Male Character Long-Haired Male Lead Long-Haired Protagonist
Sexual Content
Seduction
Species & Creatures
Animals Foxes Divine Beings Gods Monsters Anthropomorphic
Supernatural Beings
Fox Spirit/Demon Spirits
Settings
Historical Setting Mythology Asian Ambience Chinese Ambience Mythology Chinese Mythology
Audience Demographics
Female Oriented Shoujo
Character Types
Female Lead Mysterious Female Lead
Male Lead
Mysterious Male Lead Naive Male Lead
Narrative Tropes
Curses Memory Manipulation Reincarnation Tragic Past Character Change Character Growth Power Dynamics Abuse of Power
Plot Structure
Past Plays a Big Role Plot Twist
Work Info
Art Style Elaborate