Based on traditional Chinese Taoist alchemy and exorcism.
Often uses supernatural metaphors to critique real-world issues like greed and corruption.
Wang Xiaoji, a seemingly ordinary young man.
Balancing the mundane world with the "hidden" world of ghosts and deities. Cultural Significance
Unlike many fantasy series that lean into "isekai" or Western tropes, this series is deeply rooted in . It focuses on the struggle of the "everyman" against cosmic and systemic forces, making it relatable despite its fantastical elements.
Played a vital role in the mid-2010s surge of Chinese domestic animation. Production and Impact Creator: Written and illustrated by Quan Ku.
Based on traditional Chinese Taoist alchemy and exorcism.
Often uses supernatural metaphors to critique real-world issues like greed and corruption. Zhongguo Jingqi Xiansheng
Wang Xiaoji, a seemingly ordinary young man. Based on traditional Chinese Taoist alchemy and exorcism
Balancing the mundane world with the "hidden" world of ghosts and deities. Cultural Significance Zhongguo Jingqi Xiansheng
Unlike many fantasy series that lean into "isekai" or Western tropes, this series is deeply rooted in . It focuses on the struggle of the "everyman" against cosmic and systemic forces, making it relatable despite its fantastical elements.
Played a vital role in the mid-2010s surge of Chinese domestic animation. Production and Impact Creator: Written and illustrated by Quan Ku.