Celestial Bane was a popular Xianxia novel. It was written by Xiao Ding and published on Qidian Chinese website. It was very popular among readers. The story described the cruel and merciless nature of the world, treating all living things as grass, as well as the extraordinary life experiences of an ordinary youth. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The post-production recommended by the audio book was very good, making people feel like they were there, and the Sanskrit sound was creepy! Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was an ordinary young man named Zhang Xiaofan. He had deep feelings and integrity. Although he was not talented, he had a strong will. The female lead was Lu Xueqi. She was a cold fairy with extremely high talent. Her loyalty to the sect exceeded her pursuit of love.
There were several reasons why Celestial Bane's TV series adaptation did not follow the original work. First of all, when a TV series was adapted, it was often necessary to consider the audience's perception and preferences. Therefore, the original work would be adapted to a certain extent to attract more viewers. Secondly, the production of TV series needed to consider investment and profit issues, so it might not be possible to completely restore the plot and details of the original work. In addition, some viewers felt that the TV series adaptation had added unnecessary scenes to some unimportant supporting roles, and even destroyed the emotions of the original work. In short, when adapting a TV series, many factors needed to be considered, so it might not be possible to completely follow the original work.
Celestial Bane originally planned to write a sequel, but after the author Xiao Ding finished the first draft, he expressed that he was not satisfied with the ending of the novel, so he decided not to write a sequel. Xiao Ding had once said in an interview that he wanted to express a deep emotion in the ending of Celestial Bane, which was the exploration and thinking of life and fate. He believed that the ending of the novel should be more complete and rich, rather than simply continuing the previous story. In addition, Celestial Bane novels had many story clues, and it would take a certain amount of time and effort to continue writing. Xiao Ding indicated that he had already put aside the idea of continuing to write for a period of time, intending to reconsider and complete a new Celestial Slaying Story.
I don't know which novel "The Phantom" refers to. However, generally speaking, movies and TV series were adapted from novels, so when making movies or TV series, they would usually adjust and adapt according to the plot and characters of the novel. If "The Passing Shadow" referred to a specific novel, then whether it was adapted into a movie or television series depended on whether the copyright owner of the work allowed it to be adapted into a movie or television series. In addition, film and television production companies would also consider the influence of the novel, the audience, copyright fees, and other factors to decide whether to choose to adapt the novel into a movie or television series.
The answer to the question of why Celestial Bane did not allow Biyao to be resurrected may vary according to different readers and opinions, but the following are some possible explanations: The background of Celestial Bane was a world of cultivation. In this world, the power of life was considered infinite, so Biyao could theoretically be resurrected. However, the narrative perspective of the story was usually modern readers who would compare the world with reality and think that Biyao could not be resurrected. In the story setting of Celestial Bane 2, Biyao was a fairy with deep cultivation. Her cultivation and realm had already surpassed that of ordinary humans, so reviving her might require more advanced skills and strength. In the novel, the author did not directly explain the reason why Biyao could not be resurrected, but it could be said that this technique and power were not allowed or inconvenient to use. The storyline in Celestial Bane 3 was very complicated. Resurrecting Biyao might have a profound impact on the entire story, so the author might not want this change to balance the entire story structure. There was no definite answer to the question of why Biyao was not allowed to resurrect in Celestial Bane. It could be related to the narrative perspective of the novel, the setting of the background, and the author's thoughts.
Jade Dynasty didn't mention Biyao's resurrection because the plot in the novel needed Biyao's death to satisfy the development of the story. In the novel, Bi Yao was a fictional character created by Xiao Ding. Her existence and storyline were all part of the novel. Therefore, the novel did not arrange for Biyao to be resurrected. Instead, Biyao died at the end of the story and left this world. The plot of the novel required Biyao to die because she had a unique personality and storyline as an important character in the novel. Resurrecting her would have a negative impact on the entire story. Therefore, the plot of the novel required Biyao to end her life in the way of death to better express the theme and emotions of the novel. The storyline in Celestial Bane was created by Xiao Ding based on his own thoughts and understanding. It contained many subjective elements and emotional expressions. Therefore, the plot and characters in the novel were unique and did not follow the conventional pattern of traditional novels.
I'm not sure which one you're referring to because there are many of them. If you can provide the name of the novel or the author, I'll be happy to help you answer your questions.
In particular, this was because Bi Yao was a very important character in the novel. She was a beautiful woman with deep emotions and humanity, and had once created many wonderful plots for Xiao Ding. In the novel, Bi Yao and Xiao Ding had a special relationship. She once gave birth to a child for Xiao Ding, but after Xiao Ding died, she found that she had lost her child and also lost her lover. Therefore, Biyao had always been in deep pain and despair in the novel, which was why she could not be resurrected. The storyline in Celestial Bane was very rich, and reviving Biyao would further enrich the storyline, but it might also destroy the character image and plot created in the novel. Therefore, there was no plot in the novel to revive Biyao. Instead, Biyao continued her life in deep pain.
Ren Xianqi didn't film Celestial Bane's TV series or movie. He had once become the spokesperson for the Jade Dynasty series of games and sang the two theme songs, Jade Dynasty Romance and Jade Dynasty I'm Back. Ren Xianqi's image matched the character of Zhang Xiaofan, the main character of Celestial Bane, so he became an existence that could not be ignored in the hearts of the fans. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to why he did not participate in the filming of the TV or movie version of Celestial Bane. Therefore, it was impossible to determine why Ren Xianqi did not film Celestial Bane.
Celestial Bane was a popular Xianxia novel by Xiao Ding. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story described the unfair treatment of all living things by heaven and earth, and the extraordinary life experiences of an ordinary youth. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The post-production recommended by the audio book was excellent, making people immersed in it as if they were there. The Sanskrit sound was even more creepy! Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Zhang Xiaofan, an ordinary young man who valued relationships and loyalty. Although his talent was average, his will was firm. The female lead was Lu Xueqi, a cold fairy with extremely high talent. Her loyalty to the sect surpassed her pursuit of love.
Celestial Bane was a popular Xianxia novel by Xiao Ding. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story told the extraordinary life of an ordinary youth, revealing the unfairness of the world and the truth that all things were treated as grass. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The post-production recommended by the audio book was very good, making people feel like they were there, and the Sanskrit sound was creepy! Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was an ordinary teenager named Zhang Xiaofan. He was emotional and had a strong will, even though he was not very talented. The female lead was Lu Xueqi. She was a cold fairy with extremely high talent. Her loyalty to the sect exceeded her pursuit of love.