- **Crimsonbright Diagram Apex Sign**: The “starlight like a whirlpool, one hand the Sunstar, one hand the Taiyin Star” is the highest omen when starting this supreme Fiendgod Body Refining method. It indicates that the practitioner has a body pure enough to resonate perfectly with the two ancient stars. The manifestation of the osmanthus tree and Golden Crow within the miniature stars is the *ultimate* form of that omen—a once-in-a-million-lifetimes sign of peerless talent. - **Moon Rabbit & Golden Crow**: In Chinese mythology, the Moon Rabbit (or Jade Rabbit) is said to live on the moon pounding the elixir of immortality, while the Golden Crow (Jinwu) is the three-legged solar bird that represents the sun. In the novel, these creatures become the divine patterns etched onto a Fiendgod Body Refiner’s back, representing the essence of Taiyin and Sunstar. - **Natural Treasures (Jie Stone & Golden Dust Garment)**: Unlike forged magic treasures, which require at least Xiantian-level Ki Refining to activate, natural-born items can be blood-bonded by anyone regardless of cultivation level. The Jie Stone is a tiny spatial container; the Golden Dust Garment melds with the skin to provide passive defense. Both are standard protected-heirloom gear for heirs of powerful tribes. - **Nuwa Diagram**: The supreme visualization technique gifted by Judge Cui to Ji Ning. Visualizing the goddess Nuwa strengthens the soul daily. This early soul tempering is the direct reason Ji Ning can already split his mind (a feat usually seen at the Primal Daoist stage) and achieve such a perfect resonance with the Crimsonbright Diagram.
Share to
Definition
- **Crimsonbright Diagram Apex Sign**: The “starlight like a whirlpool, one hand the Sunstar, one hand the Taiyin Star” is the highest omen when starting this supreme Fiendgod Body Refining method. It indicates that the practitioner has a body pure enough to resonate perfectly with the two ancient stars. The manifestation of the osmanthus tree and Golden Crow within the miniature stars is the *ultimate* form of that omen—a once-in-a-million-lifetimes sign of peerless talent. - **Moon Rabbit & Golden Crow**: In Chinese mythology, the Moon Rabbit (or Jade Rabbit) is said to live on the moon pounding the elixir of immortality, while the Golden Crow (Jinwu) is the three-legged solar bird that represents the sun. In the novel, these creatures become the divine patterns etched onto a Fiendgod Body Refiner’s back, representing the essence of Taiyin and Sunstar. - **Natural Treasures (Jie Stone & Golden Dust Garment)**: Unlike forged magic treasures, which require at least Xiantian-level Ki Refining to activate, natural-born items can be blood-bonded by anyone regardless of cultivation level. The Jie Stone is a tiny spatial container; the Golden Dust Garment melds with the skin to provide passive defense. Both are standard protected-heirloom gear for heirs of powerful tribes. - **Nuwa Diagram**: The supreme visualization technique gifted by Judge Cui to Ji Ning. Visualizing the goddess Nuwa strengthens the soul daily. This early soul tempering is the direct reason Ji Ning can already split his mind (a feat usually seen at the Primal Daoist stage) and achieve such a perfect resonance with the Crimsonbright Diagram.
Story context
You’ve heard of “one hand the Sunstar, one hand the Taiyin Star” as the legendary apex sign of the Crimsonbright Diagram, right? Well, hold onto your Dao robes, because Ji Ning—barely four years old—goes and manifests it on his *very first cultivation session*. And I mean the *true* apex sign: the osmanthus tree growing on the Taiyin Star, the Golden Crow circling the Sunstar. That’s not just a “he’s talented” moment; it’s the kind of cosmic omen that makes even ice-cold Dad Ji Yichuan grip his wife’s hand in shock.
Why it matters
- **Watch for the Nuwa Diagram payoff**: If you thought Ji Ning’s soul power came out of nowhere, this chapter reveals the hidden foundation. The Nuwa Diagram he visualized since birth is borderline cheat-level. Pay attention to how soul development keeps giving him advantages in later cultivation. - **Family dynamics deepened**: Ji Yichuan’s cold distance is melting—slowly, like ice under a spring sun. The moment he grips his wife’s hand, you realize he’s been holding back a ton of emotion. This is a character who expresses love through provision and protection rather than words. Enjoy these rare cracks in his armor. - **Treasure foreshadowing**: The Golden Dust Garment and Jie Stone are more than early upgrades. Note the “good for below-Xiantian” limitation. Sooner or later, Ji Ning will outgrow them. But for now, they give him a safety net in a world where a single misstep can mean death. - **Set piece**: This is a classic Xianxia “hidden genius revealed” chapter. The parents’ shock, the cosmic visuals, the bestowment of ancestral treasures—savor it. The next chapter is likely to introduce a time skip or a new training arc, so enjoy this milestone moment while it lasts.
Quick facts
Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Legendary Apex Sign
Chapter references
1
Type hints
ji ning four years old, crimsonbright diagram apex sign, sunstar taiyin star
Guide tags
Desolate Era, xianxia, cultivation progression
Appears in chapters
Jump back into the novel from the exact chapter references used to build this glossary page.