Beishan Yin

A powerful political figure in Anchan Commandery and the father of Beishan Hu. He is a master of scheming and patience, widely seen as a top candidate for the next Marquis of Anchan.

A powerful political figure in Anchan Commandery and the father of Beishan Hu. He is a master of scheming and patience, widely seen as a top candidate for the next Marquis of Anchan.

Story context

Get ready for a shift in perspective, fellow Daoists! This chapter pulls the camera away from Ji Ning's secluded mountain lake and zooms all the way to the Crimson Dragon Mountains, where a high-stakes political game is unfolding. We are introduced to the arrival of **Shenyong Nong**, one of the Four Young Masters of the Grand Xia Imperial Capital, a figure from a clan so ancient and powerful it's practically a founding dynasty itself. Beishan Yin, a master of political scheming, and the local Yinglong Guard overseer scramble to offer their best resources—including a shocking gift of death warrior cultivators—to this young noble. The chapter masterfully builds suspense around his mysterious 'trial' before ending on a note that will make any Ji Ning fan's ears perk up: Shenyong Nong hears the name ‘Ji Ning’ mentioned as a genius of note. The chessboard is being set for a major confrontation.

Why it matters

This chapter functions as a fantastic piece of geopolitical world-building and a major character introduction. It’s a classic Xianxia technique to show the vast and complex ecosystem the protagonist operates in before a major conflict. We’re not just fighting water serpents anymore; we’re stepping onto the stage of a dynasty-spanning power struggle. Pay close attention to the cold, calculating nature of Beishan Yin—he is the opposite of the beast-like Beishan Heihu we saw earlier. The gift of death warriors isn’t generosity; it’s a high-risk, high-reward future investment. The chapter also sets a subtle but powerful thematic contrast: Shenyong Nong, born with a silver spoon in a universe of resources, versus Ji Ning, who has clawed his way up from a backward tribal outpost. The moment his name is mentioned in such esteemed company is a quiet but potent validation of Ji Ning’s legend.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
A Test from the Clan
Chapter references
2
Type hints
desolate era, shenyong nong, beishan yin
Guide tags
Political Intrigue, Worldbuilding, Character Introduction

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Source novel

Desolate Era