A type of Chinese novel genre developed from the Wuxia (martial arts) genre but with a fantasy twist, often including cultivation and immortality. This genre is heavily influenced by Taoism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Chinese mythology.
"So what's the genre 'Xianxia' about?"
"It's about people training and cultivating while seeking eternal life and reaching the apex of strength. The best part about it is the spirit swords that allow them to fly and the various instruments they use as weapons, like producing blades of sounds."
"Spirit swords that fly? Blades of sound?"
"Have you heard about making golden food pills from demon cores?"
a negative and satiric call of the radical famanist on Weibo (a Chinese social media) equivalent to"小仙女" meaning the little angel girl, used in the male group to satire them.