What Reading Challenges Feature Hong-Er Tgcf In Social Groups?

2026-07-07 18:25:55
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I think you're more likely to find him as a discussion point within broader TGCF challenges rather than a challenge category himself. Like, a 'Flower Crowned' readathon might have a task to read a book with a pivotal flashback, and that's your opening to talk about his role. He's the emotional key to Xie Lian's entire arc, so any deep dive into the novel's themes inevitably lands on him.
2026-07-09 13:48:09
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Ending Guesser HR Specialist
Honestly, most reading challenges I've joined don't single out a minor character like that. It'd be super niche. But in TGCF-focused groups, he comes up in themed readathons. Like, a 'Heavenly Official's Blessing' fan month might have a day dedicated to 'the past' or 'mortal vows,' and that's where people slot in discussions or art of hong-er. I've also seen 'character inspiration' challenges where you read a book that reminds you of a certain character; someone said 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' gave them hong-er vibes, which is an interesting comparison. It's all very meta and fan-driven, not really a standard Goodreads prompt.
2026-07-10 10:33:03
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Spoiler Watcher Lawyer
This is a weirdly specific thing to ask, but I've seen 'hong-er' pop up a lot in TGCF community challenges. It's rarely a main category, more like a niche tag people add on for extra points or as a creative twist. A few months back, someone in my Discord server ran a 'Forgotten Figures' challenge where one prompt was to read a book featuring a significant but often-overlooked child character, and 'hong-er' was the example given. I used 'The Book of Love' by Kelly Link for that, weirdly fitting.

More commonly, I see him in quote challenges – like 'share a line that shattered you' and someone will inevitably post Xie Lian's 'I have been worshipping you' speech. That scene is pure concentrated emotion, and mentioning hong-er is part of unpacking why it hits so hard. He's the emotional core of Xie Lian's lowest point, so challenges about tragic backstories, found family, or 'characters who deserved better' usually have someone bringing him up in the comments, even if he isn't the official prompt. It's less a formal challenge feature and more a communal touchstone.
2026-07-11 09:51:13
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Library Roamer Nurse
He's a heartbreaking little touchstone in the fandom, so challenges that involve themes of devotion, sacrifice, or tragic innocence naturally evoke him. I remember a 'Read the Pain' challenge on Tumblr last year where one prompt was simply 'a character who smiles through suffering.' The first reply was a gifset of Xie Lian as hong-er with that bloody smile, and the thread became a massive rec list for books with similarly resilient kid characters. It's less that challenges feature him by name and more that his narrative function—this pure, devastating symbol of faith—becomes a lens for finding other stories. He's the benchmark for a certain kind of emotional gut-punch, so community activities about uncovering similar vibes in other books will circle back to him.
2026-07-13 07:34:38
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Honestly, the sheer volume of 'fix-it' fics for He Xuan is kind of hilarious and also makes me super emotional. Everyone really took the 'food' thing personally, huh? So you get these incredibly detailed, soft AUs where he gets to just... be fed and cared for, often with Xie Lian awkwardly but determinedly learning to cook something that isn't congee for him. It's less about romance and more about addressing that specific, visceral hurt from the novel in a tangible way. Another massive one is the 'family' theme, but like, a weird, cobbled-together family. Fics where the Mount Tonglu trio—Hua Cheng, He Xuan, and Black Water Subduing Palace—become a weird, bickering, co-dependent unit. Sometimes it's platonic, sometimes it leans into polyamory, but the core is always this fierce, protective dynamic born from shared trauma. They're the only ones who truly get it, so they build their own world. The found family trope hits different when it's between three ancient, powerful, deeply broken ghosts. Surprisingly, a lot of fics explore Xie Lian's 800 years without Hua Cheng from Hua Cheng's perspective. Like, stories where he's a silent observer, a ghost fire watching from the shadows, or later as San Lang, subtly manipulating small events to ease Xie Lian's suffering just a tiny bit. It's this beautiful, painful exploration of devotion that's seen but not acknowledged, filling in the blanks of canon with so much yearning.
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