Xian Chu was a web novel that told the story of a great war between heaven and earth. In the story, Chi You was a powerful demon who was defeated by humans. However, Chi You didn't die. Instead, he was sealed by humans. During the sealing period, Chi You started his revenge plan. According to the novel, Chi You was sealed in a divine artifact that could open the seal and revive him. However, it was not easy to revive Chi You. A powerful immortal was needed to provide special energy to resurrect Chi You. In the novel, Chu Tian, the protagonist of Xianchu, was a brave man with powerful immortal power. He provided enough energy to revive Chi You. However, Chi You's resurrection brought a new problem. He was no longer a demon but a powerful hero. He needed to learn how to get along with humans and put in more effort to protect himself and humans.
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Chiyou was a legendary figure in ancient China. He was regarded as one of the ancestors of the Miao people. He was the leader of the Jiuli tribe in ancient times. He was brave and good at making weapons. He was called the "God of War". Legend has it that Chiyou was born in the "wild land". He relied on his perseverance and wisdom to establish himself in the harsh environment and become a leader. His tribe continued to grow and develop. Chiyou had once led 81 brothers to fight against the Yellow Emperor for the world. The two sides fought in Zhuolu, and the sky turned dark and rivers of blood flowed. At first, it was said that the Yellow Emperor had asked the gods to help him defeat Chiyou. After Chiyou was defeated, he was killed by the Yellow Emperor. His head turned into a forest of blood maples. His tribe was also annexed by the Yellow Emperor's tribe. His clansmen fled everywhere and formed the Miao nationality today. However, there were also legends that Chiyou won the battle with the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor admired him so much that he allied with him and ruled the Central Plains together. However, the two of them fought again and Chiyou was defeated in the end. It was also said that Chiyou was the second son of the family. When his father divided the family property, he only got the sheepskin drum. However, in the torrential flood, his brother's golden boat and his brother's silver boat sank to the bottom of the water. Only Chiyou relied on the sheepskin drum to float on the water. After that, Chiyou experienced a series of battles of wits and courage with the Godly Eagle. In the traditional culture of the Miao people, Chiyou had a high status. There were many legends and customs related to him, such as Chiyou Dance and Chiyou Temple. In traditional culture, Chiyou was regarded as a symbol of bravery, strength, and wisdom. He also represented the spirit of daring to take risks and struggle without fear of harsh environments. However, due to the deification of legends and other factors, his image was difficult to distinguish. There was also a saying that the earliest smelting technology in China was invented by the Chiyou tribe and used to make various weapons. Later, the Yellow Emperor honored Chiyou as the "War Lord" and painted his image on the military flag to encourage his army to fight bravely. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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Some questions about the follow-up of the Wilderness and Xianchu: What is the follow-up content of the first wilderness? There was no official follow-up to the story because the author did not continue writing the novel. However, there were some disputes between readers and authors, and the idea of continuing the novel had yet to be officially confirmed. Who is Xianchu? Xianchu was a network. His representative work was the Xianchu series, which told the story of a Xianxia world. Xianchu's works had a unique style, with fantasy elements as the main elements, and were deeply loved by some readers. Is there any connection between the Wilderness and Xianchu? Some readers and authors had speculated that there might be some connection between the Wild and Xianchu because both works involved Xianxia and fantasy elements. However, there was no official confirmation to confirm the connection between them. Will some of the characters from the Wilderness appear again in Xian Chu? Some of the characters that appeared in the Wilderness, such as the protagonist Bai Yueyue and the villain Black Horn, might appear again in Xian Chu. However, the specific characters and plot were still uncertain, and they needed to wait for official confirmation.
Shanji Xianchu told us that we must distinguish between truth and falsehood and not blindly believe it. In this story, a passerby in the State of Chu mistook a pheasant for a phoenix and bought it with a large sum of money to present to the King of Chu. However, after a night, the pheasant died. Although the passerby did not care how much money he had spent, he regretted that he could not present the real phoenix to the king of Chu. When the people of Chu heard about this, they all thought that it was a real phoenix, which was why they spent so much money to buy it for the king of Chu. After hearing this, the king of Chu appreciated the sincerity of the passerby and gave him a generous reward, ten times more than the money he spent on the pheasant. Therefore, this story tells us to distinguish between truth and falsehood and not blindly believe it to avoid similar jokes.
I would like to recommend the following two novels to you: 1. " Chiyou of the Primordial World ": This novel tells the story of a modern youth who traveled to the Primordial World and became the Great Witch Chiyou. The protagonist, Chi You, was unwilling to accept his tragic fate. He decided to go against the current and change his ending. 2. [Demon Modification System: The protagonist of this book absorbed Chiyou's remnant soul and activated the Demon Modification System. He gained the ability to modify his body and became very powerful.] I hope you like these two novels.
The following was some information about the God of War Chi You: - [Description: Chiyou was the leader of the Jiuli Tribal Alliance in ancient China. He was also the leader of the Ox Totem and Bird Totem Clans. He had 81 brothers (about 81 clans and tribes). All of them were extraordinary and brave.] He was originally from the same tribe as the Flame Emperor, but due to a conflict, he left the Flame Emperor to develop himself. Then, he fought with the Flame Emperor and defeated him. Thus, Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang worked together to resist the enemy. Later on, in the Battle of Jizhou, Chiyou died in battle. A portion of his clansmen merged with the Yan Huang Tribe and formed the Hua Xia Tribe. Meanwhile, a portion of his clansmen went south and merged with the Miao Man in the south. - Appearance: According to the Dragonfish River Map, Chiyou had the body of a human and the hooves of a cow. He had four eyes and six hands. His ears were like swords and halberds. He had horns on his head. - Mount: "Shu Yi Ji" records: "Taiyuan villages sacrifice Chiyou God, do not use cow head." It is also recorded that: "Zhuolu in Jizhou, there is a Chiyou God, folk saying that the human body, cow hooves, four eyes and six hands." - Weapons: The Dragonfish River Map in Volume 7 and 8 of Taiping Yulan records: "The Yellow Emperor was the regent. There were 81 Chiyou brothers. They were all beasts and spoke human language. They had bronze heads and iron foreheads. They ate sand and stones. They made weapons, knives, halberds, and crossbows. They were awe-inspiring and unkind. The people wanted the Yellow Emperor to do the emperor's affairs, but the Yellow Emperor could not stop Chiyou because of benevolence and righteousness, so he looked up to the sky and sighed. Heaven sent Xuan Nu to give the Yellow Emperor the divine talisman of Bing Xin to subdue Chiyou. The Emperor then let her lead the army to control the eight directions." While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Chi You's background was a mysterious topic, with various legends and explanations. According to historical records, Chiyou was the ancestor of the Miao people and was born in the Central Plains during the primordial era. He had shown extraordinary wisdom and courage since he was young and was regarded as a future leader. When he became an adult, Chiyou led a group of warriors to start a campaign and won a series of battles. His troops were famous for their excellent weapons and equipment. In the war, Chiyou had demonstrated extraordinary leadership and a fearless fighting spirit. However, there were still many different legends and speculations about Chi You's background, including that he was the leader of the Jiuli Race, the leader of the Ox Totem and Bird Totem Clans, etc. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the question of Chiyou's background.
Chiyou was the leader of the Jiuli Tribal Alliance and also a branch of Dongyi. Jiuli was a tribal alliance made up of nine tribes. Each tribe had nine clans, making a total of 81 large clans. Chiyou was the chief of the Jiuli Tribe Alliance and was considered the leader of the Jiuli Tribe. At the same time, Chiyou was also considered a branch of Dongyi people, related to Fangyang Yi, Fengyi and other tribes. Therefore, Chiyou was the leader of Jiuli and also a branch of Dongyi.