
Chi Jing Zi
赤精子
The Red Pillar Immortal — one of the Twelve Golden Immortals of Kunlun.
Origin Story
Taoist Cosmology
Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword (碧遊劍) presides over a specific domain within the elaborate Taoist heavens — a thirty-two-layered cosmos where celestial officials administer creation. Each has a defined office, a celestial palace, and administrative responsibilities that maintain the cosmic balance. Among the items associated with Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword are the Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword, which features in classic mythology.
Chi Jing Zi is one of the Twelve Golden Immortals of Kunlun Mountain, a disciple of Yuanshi Tianzun. In the Investiture of the Gods, he trains Yin Hong and participates in the great battle.
Powers & Symbols
Attributes & Artefacts
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Magical Artifacts & Weapons
Chi Jing Zi's Divine Arsenal
The legendary weapons and treasures wielded by Chi Jing Zi — each with its own origin story, powers, and mythological significance.
Historical & Cultural Meaning
Beyond the Myth
Lineage and Disciples
Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword heads a celestial lineage of immortals and disciples. In the Taoist tradition, true cultivation requires a master — Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword is depicted as having personally instructed legendary figures who achieved immortality through dedicated practice, passing on the secrets of the Tao. Among the items associated with Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword are the Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword, which features in classic mythology.
Sacred Mountains and Temples
Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword is venerated at sacred mountains throughout China, where temples mark the deity's terrestrial abode. Major Taoist sacred sites include Mount Tai, Mount Hua, Mount Emei, Mount Wudang, and Mount Longhu — places where the presence of Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword is felt most strongly. Among the items associated with Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword are the Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword, which features in classic mythology.
Alchemy and Immortality
The Taoist path of immortality — either through external alchemy (waidan) with elixirs and mineral compounds, or internal alchemy (neidan) with meditation and qi cultivation — is central to Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword's worship. Devotees seek to transform the body into an immortal vehicle. Among the items associated with Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword are the Scarlet-Water Immortal Sword, which features in classic mythology.
Mythology Network
Connections & Relationships
Chi Jing Zi is woven into a larger web of gods, creatures, and legends. Explore the connections below.

Chi Jing Zi
赤精子

Yuanshi Tianzun
The Heavenly Lord of Primordial Beginning — the supreme Taoist deity.

Yin Hong
The younger Shang prince — brother to Yin Jiao wielding a cosmic mirror.

Jiang Ziya
The fisherman with a straight hook — the supreme strategist who founded the Zhou Dynasty.

Tongtian Jiaozhu
The Grand Master of the Jie Sect — the formidable founder of the rival Taoist teaching.