Immortal Cultivation: Start By Controlling Your Own Essence

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长生修仙:从掌控自身精元开始

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Characters

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Zhang Yao

张耀

Original Name 张耀
Relationships
Guanlu
Master/Disciple
Qinglang
Fellow Taoist/Senior Apprentice
Qingzhao
Fellow Taoist/Senior Apprentice

A transmigrator who has assumed the identity of a young Taoist disciple within Qingping Temple. He possesses unique innate talents for longevity and health restoration.

person

Guanlu

观庐

Original Name 观庐
Relationships
Zhang Yao
Master/Disciple

The Master of the Dan Ding Hall at Qingping Temple, responsible for overseeing the Hall's operations and disciples.

person

Qinglang

清朗

Original Name 清朗
Relationships
Zhang Yao
Senior/Junior Apprentice

A gatekeeping Taoist at Qingping Temple, senior in rank to Zhang Yao.

person

Qingzhao

清照

Original Name 清照
Relationships
Zhang Yao
Senior/Junior Apprentice

A gatekeeping Taoist at Qingping Temple, senior in rank to Zhang Yao.

person

Guanyuan

观元

Original Name 观元

A Daoist residing within Qingping Temple who is preparing to return to secular life.

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Qingzhuo

清卓

Original Name 清卓

A young disciple with superior natural talent who was selected for training at the prestigious Upper Pure Pavilion.

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Qingyu

清羽

Original Name 清羽

A fellow disciple in the Dan Ding Hall, often assigned tasks alongside Zhang Yao.

help Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the main character of Immortal Cultivation: Start By Controlling Your Own Essence?

Zhang Yao: A transmigrator who has assumed the identity of a young Taoist disciple within Qingping Temple. He possesses unique innate talents for longevity and health restoration.

How many characters are in Immortal Cultivation: Start By Controlling Your Own Essence?

7 characters are documented in this Wiki.

Where does Immortal Cultivation: Start By Controlling Your Own Essence take place?

The story of Immortal Cultivation: Start By Controlling Your Own Essence is set in locations including: Qingping Temple, Dan Ding Hall, Shuwu Hall, Shoucang Pavilion.