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Heaven Official's Blessing

2017 novel by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heaven Official's Blessing
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Heaven Official's Blessing (Chinese: 天官赐福; pinyin: Tiān Guān Cì Fú) is a Chinese novel series written by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (墨香铜臭). The serialization started on Jinjiang Literature City, a popular Chinese website for publishing and serializing web fiction, on June 16, 2017, and was completed on February 25, 2018.[citation needed] It consists of 24 chapters and eight extra chapters. A manhua adaptation, illustrated by STARember and published by Bilibili, was released on October 19, 2019.[citation needed] A donghua adaptation was released on Bilibili and Funimation on October 31, 2020.[2]

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Synopsis

Eight hundred years ago, Xie Lian was the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Xianle. He was loved by his citizens and was considered the darling of the heavens. He ascended to the heavens at 17 years old; however, due to unfortunate circumstances, was quickly banished back to the mortal realm. Years later, he ascends again–only to be banished again a few minutes after his ascension.

Now, eight hundred years later, Xie Lian ascends to the heavens for the third time as the laughing stock among all three realms. On his first task as a god thrice ascended, he meets a mysterious ghost who rules the ghosts and terrifies the heavens, yet, unbeknownst to Xie Lian, this ghost king has been paying attention to him for a very, very long time.[3]

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"啊那个收破烂的天界公务员,跟鬼界第一大佬有一腿!"
(English: "Ah! That Scrap-Collecting Heavenly Official is having an affair with the King of the Ghost Realm!")

Mo Xiang Tong Xiu, Heaven Official's Blessing epigraph

Novel

Though not chronologically, the novel follows the life of Xie Lian, a once-human crown prince of the Kingdom of Xianle in the east who ascends to godhood at seventeen after dedicating himself to cultivation and martial training. During the inaugural years of his divinity, his kingdom experiences upheaval and war, due in part to drought and a terrifying new disease. Going against the edicts of both the heavenly realm and of fate, Xie Lian involves himself in the affairs of the mortals who have always loved and supported him, hoping to achieve peace and relieve suffering in his kingdom. Unfortunately, his appearance in the mortal world only amplifies the conflicts between his people, and their desperation leads to the dramatic and abrupt downfall of Xianle, as well as the downfall of Xie Lian. The people destroy his temples, statues, and shrines, abandoning him as their most respected religious figure and earning him the reputation of a God of Misfortune.

Much later in his immortal life, after being banished twice by the Emperor of the Heavenly Realm, Xie Lian again ascends to the heavens to work as a godly official. Now known as a peculiar, peripatetic scrap-collector with perennially bad luck, Xie Lian is ridiculed or ignored by most other heavenly officials. Nevertheless, he retains his good-hearted nature and only wishes to fulfill his duties as a god.

For Xie Lian's first assignment of his third ascension, he is tasked with solving the mystery of a number of brides who have disappeared during their wedding processions through Mount Yujun in the mortal world. During his investigation, he is unexpectedly greeted by a ghost whose form resembles that of a young man wearing maple-red robes and silver vambraces, with black boots and attached silver chains. Silver butterflies and a rain of blood also accompany the first appearance of the youthful ghost. He interacts with Xie Lian only to briefly guide him in his mission, by taking his hand and walking with him through Mount Yujun, simultaneously breaking an enchantment array on the mountain that was preventing Xie Lian from detecting the culprit of the disappearances. After his completion of the assignment, bemused by an encounter he describes as "oddly charming to the extreme," Xie Lian learns from heaven that he had encountered Hua Cheng, or Crimson Rain Sought Flower (血雨探花), one of four fearsome ghost kings known as the Four Great Calamities.[4]

Heedless of warnings to stay away from Hua Cheng, Xie Lian continues to cross paths with the nonchalant and intelligent ghost king as he becomes increasingly enveloped in the affairs of the three realms of heaven, earth, and ghost. Their interactions gradually lead to the building of a close, mutually protective relationship. As he unravels his feelings for Hua Cheng, and as Hua Cheng establishes himself as a steady fixture in his life, Xie Lian is yet to realize just how long their pasts have been entwined.

Translation

The novels were officially translated into English by Seven Seas Entertainment, with eight volumes in total. The translation is accompanied by illustrations from ZeldaCW, and the first volume was released on December 14, 2021.[5] The final volume of the series was released November 28, 2023,[6] alongside two special editions.[7]

The seventh volume of the translation reached #5 on The New York Times Best Seller list for the week of October 1, 2023,[8] which was the highest ranking of any novel written by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu up to that point.[9]

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Origin

Regarding her conception of the story, Mo Xiang Tong Xiu has said:

...In a broken and defeated temple with a soon-to-be forgotten god and a young devout follower was the first image that floated into my mind for this novel, and was also what gave me the impulse to write it. I'm the kind that would write up an entire book just for a scene.

Heaven Official's Blessing Book 2, Author's Notes

The term "Heaven Official's Blessing" traditionally referred to the Shangyuan Festival of the Daoism. It was said that on the date of the Shangyuan Festival, the xian Tianguan visits the mortal realm to bring blessings. The phrase is said as a blessing and written on fai chun for the festival.[10][11]

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Donghua

The donghua was released on Bilibili and Funimation in October 2020.[12] The production of a second season was confirmed by Bilibili in January 2021.[13] A special episode was released on February 16, 2021.[14] Netflix also began streaming the series (including the special episode) as of April 9, 2021.[15] A trailer for the upcoming second season was released on November 24, 2021.[16] The second season started airing from October 26, 2023.[17]

The English dub premiered on November 12, 2021, on Funimation.[18]

Season 1 (2020–2021)

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Season 2 (2023–2024)

The English release switched platforms from Funimation to Crunchyroll but the Chinese release continued to be on Bilibili

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Live-action

A live-action series, Eternal Faith, began production in 2021.[23] Chen Jialin will direct the series.[24]

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Characters

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Main characters

Xie Lian (谢怜;)

Protagonist. A very unlucky god who collects scraps for a living. Also known by the titles Crown Prince, God-Pleasing Crown Prince, and Flower-Crowned Martial God.

Voiced by: Jiang Guangtao (donghua S1), Deng Youxi (donghua S2), Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese dub), Park Yohan (Korean dub), Howard Wang (English dub), Non Sepho (นนท์ ศรีโพธิ์, Thai dub)

Hua Cheng (花城)

Main character and love interest. A ghost king known as the terror of the heavens. One of the Four Calamities. Also known as Crimson Rain Sought Flower (血雨探花) or San Lang (三郎).

Voiced by: Ma Zhengyang (donghua), Jun Fukuyama (Japanese dub), Jeong Joo-won (Korean dub), James Cheek (English dub), Sakarach Amsom (ศักราช อ่ำส้ม, Thai dub)

Heavenly Court

Jun Wu (君吾)

The Heavenly Emperor of the Upper Court. The most powerful martial god.

Ling Wen (灵文)

A civil goddess who provides information on assignments through a spiritual communication array. Also known as Ling Wen Zhen Jun (灵文真君).

Voiced by: Huang Ying (donghua), Yoko Hikasa (Japanese dub), Kim Bo-na (Korean dub), Wendee Lee (English dub)

Shi Wudu (师无渡)

The elemental master of water. Elder brother of Shi Qingxuan. Also known as Lord Water Master or the Water Tyrant.

Shi Qingxuan (师青玄)
Voiced by (female form): Qiu Qiu (donghua), Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese dub), Anjali Kunapaneni (English dub) Voiced by (male form): Lu Zhixing (Donghua)

The elemental master of the wind. The younger sibling of Shi Wudu. Also known as Lord Wind Master or Lady Wind Master.

Ming Yi (明仪)

The elemental master of earth. Also known as Lord Earth Master or Lady Earth Master.

Yushi Huang (雨师篁)

The elemental master of rain. Also known as the Rain Master.

Feng Xin (风信)

The martial god of the southeast. Was in service to Xie Lian when he was still the prince of Xianle. Also known by the title General Nan Yeng (南阳真君).

Voiced by: Wen Sen (donghua)

Nan Feng (南风)

A Middle Court junior official from the palace of General Nan Yang.

Voiced by: Wen Sen (donghua), Makoto Furukawa (Japanese dub), Choi Seung-hun (Korean dub), Phil Song (English dub)

Mu Qing (慕情)

The martial god of the southwest. Was also in service to Xie Lian when he was still the prince of Xianle. Also known by the title General Xuan Zhen (玄真将军).

Voiced by: Hu Liangwei (donghua)

Fu Yao (扶摇)

A Middle Court junior official from the palace of General Xuan Zhen.

Voiced by: Hu Liangwei (donghua), Chiaki Kobayashi (Japanese dub), Nam Doh-hyeong (Korean dub), Lucien Dodge (English dub)

Pei Ming (裴茗)

The martial god of the north. Also known as General Ming Guang or General Pei.

Voiced by: Tu Xiongfei (donghua), Junichi Suwabe (Japanese dub), Aaron Campbell (English dub)

Pei Su (裴宿)

A martial god and an indirect descendant of Pei Ming. Also known as Little Pei or A-Zhao.

Voiced by: Ling Fei (donghua), Toshiki Masuda (Japanese dub), Aaron Campbell (English dub)

Quan Yizhen (权一真)

The martial god of the west. Also known as Qi Ying.

Lang Qianqiu (郎千秋)

The current martial god of the east. Also known as Prince Tai Hua.

Ghost Realm

Bai Wuxiang (白无相)

The main antagonist of the story. The eldest and the most powerful of the Four Great Calamities. He is the one responsible for the fall of the kingdom of Xianle. Also known as the White-Clothed Calamity (白衣祸世) or White No-Face.

He Xuan (贺玄)

One of the Four Calamities. A powerful water demon. Also known as Black Water Sinking Ships (黑水沉舟).

Qi Rong (戚容)

One of the Four Calamities. Ranks as a Savage, one step behind the other three Calamities' rankings of Supreme. Also known as the Night-Touring Green Lantern (青灯夜游) or Green Ghost.

Banyue (半月)

A Savage-ranked female ghost. Former State Preceptor of Banyue Kingdom.

Voiced by: Tao Dian (Donghua), Kana Hanazawa (Japanese dub), Emi Lo (English dub)

Xuan Ji (宣姬)

A Wrath-ranked female ghost. A former lover of Pei Ming before he ascended to the heavens.

Voiced by: Shan Xin (Donghua), Yuko Kaida (Japanese dub), Michelle Rojas (English dub)

Spiritual devices

Ruoye (若邪)

Xie Lian's spiritual device. A sentient strip of white silk.

E'ming (厄命)

Hua Cheng's spiritual device. A sentient scimitar.
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Notes

  1. All English titles are taken from Funimation.
  2. All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

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