Priest (Author) Character Upper Bracket
*Xi Ping fanart volunteered by @stellarish / used with permission
[“Anti-propaganda” is not allowed. Please only give reasons to vote FOR a character, and please be courteous in the notes.]
Han Yuan from Liu Yao
“Unlike us that had a vagrant life, domesticated kids are shy; I have to look after him in future.”
- Han Yuan about Cheng Qian
Submission: Cringefail loser(most affectionate) dragon boi. Gone edgy but his family loves him anyway.
The “idiot” from the description - “A cultivation story about how a declining sect is restored by a narcissist, troublemaker, meanie, idiot, and wimpy kid.”
“our fav -1 braincell kiddo”
Xi Ping from Tai Sui
Submission:
He is literally everything to me. Pure chaos condensed into a single person. Everyone loves him, everyone hates him. He does his best, he doesn't try at all, he beats up monsters with a qin, he brought about the destruction of the entire cultivation world…
Han Muchun from Liu Yao
"Only I, your master, would not detest you, my dirty girl. If it were your first senior brother here, he would have stewed you."
- Han Muchun to Shuikeng, Liu Yao: The Revitalization of Fuyao Sect, Chapter 29
[No propaganda submitted]
Took some disciples for his declining sect and unexpectedly became a father
(Sharing a picture with Tong Ru because zooming in any further makes it almost indistinguishable. Also, pain.)
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I've seen these for other web novels and I wanna play this game. so:
Non Tai Sui readers please engage!! I'm dying to know how my boy Xi Shiyong comes across to y'all : ]
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Can Xi Ping/Xi Shiyong/Tai Sui from Tai Sui Defeat Saitama?
Rules: a character can only defeat Saitama if they
1: Can avoid getting punched, AND
2: It is funnier for them to win. Do not apply powerscaling logic to this poll.
Vote under the cut if you read the rules
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Priest, writing Tai Sui: "Here, have a funny little story about a whacky protagonist playing around and causing chaos with his hilarious hijinks :)"
Xi Ping, Book Four: "I have lost everything that made me human. I never wanted to tread the path towards immortality, but now I have long passed the point of no return. The things I always wanted because they brought me pleasure have long turned to ashes in my mouth, while I am trapped fighting an oppressive system that breaks down everybody I have ever known and loved. I will destroy this system if it is the last thing I do, but I will pay the ultimate price doing so and never achieve the quaint happiness of a human life anymore."
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I am still very, very unwell about Tai Sui so, please like this post if you'd be interested in a Tai Sui discord server if I made one.
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Priest (Author) Character Lower Bracket
*Xi Ping fanart volunteered by @stellarish / used with permission
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Jing Beiyuan from Lord Seventh
Submission:
Honestly what a guy. He was dealt such a bad hand and yet he stays Chillin’… by which I mean sacrificing both his own morals and his physical safety to put a guy that he’s fundamentally ‘meh’ about at this point on the throne because everyone else is so much worse. He wants to be a dad so so badly it’s heartbreaking (until it isn’t!). He has Old Man Vibes™️ because he remembers three centuries worth of past lives and it makes him deeply weird but he’s still the prettiest boy anyone has ever seen. He was a jasmine plant for a while. 10/10 best at taking naps and pretending to be a loser. Go king give us nothing <3
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Xi Ping from Tai Sui
Submission:
He is literally everything to me. Pure chaos condensed into a single person. Everyone loves him, everyone hates him. He does his best, he doesn't try at all, he beats up monsters with a qin, he brought about the destruction of the entire cultivation world…
Additional Propaganda
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God the first chapter of Tai Sui is so silly, but it's also, like. Here's Xi Ping being ridiculous and causing a scene with some insane scheme, but he's doing it to help out a friend that was put in a tight spot. Here's Xi Ping as the mysterious masked musician behind the scenes, playing the music and controlling the scene while someone else sings in the spotlight.
Xi Ping starts and ends the novel with Jiangli. He's her accompaniment and she's his namesake hundreds of years after her death. And given his last scene in the final extra—the glimpse of that performance at the movie before he dies, Xi Ping starts and ends the novel as an enigmatic performer with no real name, followed by waves of gossip in his wake.
He's always just that odd person playing the qin, his identity disguised, both beginning and ending forever.
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