This section provides detailed analysis of the differences and connections between concepts such as gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, etc. It explores the historical formation and cultural influence of the gender binary system, as well as criticism and transcendence from gender diversity perspectives.
Using hospital records, media narratives, administrative rules, community hotlines, litigation and surveys, and digital archives, this study reconstructs mainland China’s transgender public history through six documentary regimes and a reproducible source-card method.
Using 2006 forum traces, a 2009 Tieba community anchor, a 2017 cross-platform index, and tags still active in 2026, this guide develops a three-clock evidence method for reconstructing the platform migrations, taxonomies, and community memory of Chinese transformation fiction.
A practical comparison of transformation-fiction mechanisms through five fields: bodily carrier, acting viewpoint, memory and skills, social identity, and reversibility/control, grounded in current Chinese and Japanese platform usage and representative works.
An archive-based chronology of Chinese online usage of weiniang (伪娘), nü zhuang dalao (女装大佬), and nanniang (男娘) since 2007, tracing shifts in character classification, creator self-description, audience labels, and platform discovery.
A guide to the 2026 Chinese programmer meme that pairs the Turing faction with the von Neumann faction, separating character templates, self-jokes, audience labels, technical praise, cross-dressing cues, and public tech-femboy self-description.