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Here’s a structured review of Heaven Official’s Blessing ( Tian Guan Ci Fu ), based on the donghua (animation) and commonly referenced elements from the novel (by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu). I’ll avoid major spoilers.

If you love immortal politics, a devoted power-couple, and a protagonist who has hit rock bottom more than once—but keeps getting back up—this is essential viewing/reading. Heaven Official-s Blessing- Tian Guan Ci Fu -No...

: Xie Lian was the beloved Crown Prince of Xianle who ascended at 17. After centuries of misfortune and two banishments, he returns as a lowly scrap collector to pay back divine debts. The "Calamity" Here’s a structured review of Heaven Official’s Blessing

Xie Lian, once the beloved crown prince of a prosperous kingdom, ascended to Heaven three times and was banished twice. Now, 800 years later, he’s the laughingstock of the Three Realms, wandering alone, poor, and ridiculed. On his third ascension, he accidentally angers the gods and is sent to investigate mysterious ghost attacks in the mortal realm. There, he meets Hua Cheng—a supremely powerful, mischievous ghost king who seems to adore him for no apparent reason. Together, they unravel ancient curses, buried secrets, and Xie Lian’s own painful past. : Xie Lian was the beloved Crown Prince

Now, eight hundred years later, Xie Lian ascends for the third time—unprecedented in the history of the heavens—but as a scrap collector with no worshippers and a streak of bad luck. During his first official mission in the mortal realm, he encounters a mysterious and powerful ghost king in red: .

While the central love story is a major draw, labeling Heaven Official’s Blessing as merely "BL" (Boys' Love) sells it short. The story operates on three profound levels:

The brilliance of the novel lies in its character dynamics. Xie Lian is not the typical overpowered protagonist. While he retains his martial prowess, he is destitute, humble to a fault, and resigned to a life of obscurity. His humility is not a weakness, but a shield forged by eight centuries of suffering.