Eternal Faith

Eternal Faith

Action & Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Xie Lian, the crown prince of Xian Le Kingdom, successfully ascends to Heaven during his third trial in spite of successive demotions. However, he accidentally breaks the Gold Palace of heavenly officials. With no human worshiping him, Xie Lian has to descend to the secular world to exorcise ghosts, which may help him sustain his divinity.

Why you should read the novel

Delving into the original novel 'Heaven Official's Blessing' by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu offers a more immersive experience, allowing readers to witness the intricate world-building and nuance often condensed or omitted in screen adaptations. The book’s prose artfully weaves together mythology, romance, and adventure, providing far greater insight into the characters’ motivations, their inner turmoil, and the significance of their journeys. Readers are treated to underlying themes and cultural influences that may be briefly touched upon or visualized in the TV series but are much more deeply explored through narration and internal monologue. Unlike the TV adaptation, the novel grants you access to the authentic, unfiltered storytelling as envisioned by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu. The characters’ relationships—especially the heartfelt bond between Xie Lian and Hua Cheng—are explored at a slower, more deliberate pace, giving each moment time to resonate. With elaborate descriptions and carefully crafted dialogue, the novel allows you to appreciate the emotional gravity and complexity behind key events. Reading the source material is also an opportunity to appreciate the author’s unique writing style and distinctive world-building. The depth of ancient history, spiritual lore, and philosophical contemplation come alive in ways that even the most gorgeously shot adaptation cannot fully replicate. For those seeking a full, rich understanding of this beloved universe, the novel stands as an essential journey.

Adaptation differences

One of the main differences between 'Eternal Faith' and its source novel 'Heaven Official's Blessing' is the extent of content adaptation due to broadcasting regulations and runtime limitations. The TV adaptation often condenses complex events, omits certain arcs, or merges scenes, sacrificing depth for pacing and clarity for a broader audience. Characters’ backstories that span multiple chapters in the novel are often summarized or referenced briefly on screen, resulting in some loss of emotional or contextual impact. Additionally, the original novel contains explicit themes and relationships, particularly the romantic and spiritual bond between Xie Lian and Hua Cheng, which are more openly explored in the written work. The television adaptation, constrained by censorship, tends to depict these relationships more ambiguously or subtly, leaving some developments open to interpretation and consequently altering the intended emotional resonance and narrative progression. Another significant divergence lies in the portrayal of the fantasy elements and inner monologues. The novel makes extensive use of introspection, symbolism, and spiritual lore to immerse readers in the protagonists’ psychological journeys and the complexity of their world. The adaptation, limited by the visual medium, often substitutes narration with visual cues and action sequences, which, while engaging, can leave nuances unexplored or oversimplified. Finally, some changes in supporting character arcs and secondary plotlines are evident. The adaptation sometimes omits minor characters or reorders events to maintain narrative cohesion within a shorter episode count. As a result, certain themes, comedic elements, and philosophical musings present in the book may be lost or significantly altered, changing the overall tone and texture of the story.

Eternal Faith inspired from

Heaven Official's Blessing
by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu