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The Daily Life of the Immortal King (Chinese: 仙王的日常生活, pinyin: Xiān Wáng de Rìcháng Shēnghuó) is a Chinese novel by Kuxuan. This novel is published by Qidian [1] in Chinese and Webnovel in English. [2]
He befriends a local girl named Ai, who takes him into her family. He is voiced in English by Ben Diskin, [4] who also voiced the character in the Stitch! anime, and in Mandarin by Li Zhengxiang. [citation needed] Wang Ai Ling (王安玲; Wáng Ān líng) – A Chinese girl who lives in the Huangshan mountains. Her aunt wants to move her to the ...
In the source material, Wang Ling marries into a noble family in Jiangxia, Jingzhou, and is regarded as a "good wife" by the locals. In the series, she marries Peng Kun who lives far away from the capital; later on, Peng Kun is murdered by Ling Yi, causing Wang Ling to become a lonely widow.
Wang Lu / Ōriku (王陸) Voiced by: Slayerboom (Chinese), Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese) [3] The main protagonist. A genius whose IQ and impudence are unmatched. Wang Wu / Ōbu (王舞) Voiced by: Sidao Huizhang (Chinese), Yuriko Yamaguchi (Japanese) [3] Wang Lu's master who has a very wicked tongue. Wang Zhong / Ōchū (王忠)
Protagonist. A descendant of the Lin clan. He is chosen by the Emblem stone to be the successor of the Emblem master, who sealed away the Yimo demons a century ago, and take up the duty of fighting against the re-emergence of the Yimo. He first liked Ling Qingzhu but later fell in love with Ying Huanhuan. Zhang Tian'ai as Ying Huanhuan (应欢欢)
The Last Immortal (Chinese: 神隐) is a Chinese television series based on the novel Hidden God by Xing Ling, starring Zhao Lusi and Wang Anyu. [1] It is the spin-off of the 2021 drama series Ancient Love Poetry. [2]
Link Click (Chinese: 时光代理人; pinyin: Shíguāng Dàilǐrén, lit. ' Time Agents ') is a Chinese donghua web series written and directed by Li Haoling and produced by LAN Studio with assistance by Li's studio, Haoliners Animation League.
A 12-episode short anime by Fanworks premiered at Tokyo MX from April 7 to June 23, 2017, and in China in March with each episode 3–4 minutes in length. Brian the Sun performed the opening song titled "Sunny Side Up". Rareko directed and wrote the scripts at Imagineer and Fanworks. Tencent Penguin Pictures planned the project. [4]