Biyao
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Biyao is the heroine of a fantasy novel Zhu Xian (诛仙),[1] the daughter of the evil king of ghosts. She is a beauty and very lively. She always wears a green dress and smiles like flowers. She saved the hero Zhang Xiaofan[2] in Kongsang Mountain and strayed into the magic hole with him where she witnessed the evil predecessor's past and accidentally got the acacia bell that's the most valued treasure of Acacia Denomination. In the desperate situation, she lived and died together with Zhang Xiaofan, confided her life experience to him and fell in love with him at the same time. She also resolved the gap with his father, which had been kept for many years because of the accident. However, in the following war between justice and evil, she used the “infatuation curse” to block the “slaughter fairy” sword to save Zhang Xiaofan's life at the cost of her own body and soul. A trace of her soul was saved by the acacia bell, so her body remained immortal. She had not been awakened for 10 years. When the Huqi Mountain collapsed because of the four spiritual blood matrix's success, Biyao's body was also lost, only leaving a corner of green clothes.
Personality
Firm in speech and soft in heart—dare to love, dare to hate—soft inside despite a hard shell—gentle and kind.
Likes and dislikes
Loves Zhang Xiaofan's everything, and aqua color. Dislikes someone acting as if they are morally superior.
Weapons
Sad flowers: an odd treasure made by her father, who spent a great deal of effort creating it. The flower obeys its master's will. It attacks the enemy, along with bursts of fragrance, piercing through human hearts, sometimes dividing into smaller flowers or turning into a rain of flowers. This is her main instrument of self-defense. Acacia Bell:[3] an exquisite small bell left by Mrs. Acacia, the founder of Acacia Denomination and one of the four evil treasures. It ultimately preserved a ray of her soul.
Biyao’s quotes
From childhood to now, I cannot even count the number of people who have tried to please me and send me treasures. But...even if all the treasures in the world were placed before me, they could not compare to your sleeve wiping my bamboo for me.
When I was alone here, I thought, if we had both perished in the Blood Hole. That might have been better; at least I would not regret it.
References
- ↑ "武侠圣经:诛仙_萧鼎_魔幻/奇幻/玄幻小说_文化读书频道_新浪网". Vip.book.sina.com.cn. 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
- ↑ "张小凡生平简介资料_张小凡经典语录_张小凡图片_人物搜索". Oushe.cn. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
- ↑ "诛仙的合欢铃为什么会自己响的? - 已解决 - 搜搜问问". Wenwen.soso.com. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
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