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Heaven Official's Blessing Test

Which TGCF character are you?

Heaven Official’s Blessing follows the fallen Crown Prince Xie Lian as he navigates a world of celestial politics, ancient grudges, and divine corruption. From the unwavering devotion of ghost kings to the complex loyalties of heavenly officials, each figure is defined by their choices under pressure.

Which Heaven Official’s Blessing character are you? Answer these questions to discover which inhabitant of the three realms best matches your own nature.

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I am obsessed with how others perceive my status.

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The Heaven Official's Blessing Test is inspired by psychometric methodology and based on research into the characters of the book series. The test provides feedback such as the following:

Xie Lian

Xie Lian is a gentle, unyielding idealist who has fallen from grace and yet chooses, again and again, to care. Once the adored Crown Prince of Xianle, he suffered two catastrophic falls that shattered his faith and left him wandering the mortal realm as a disgraced god. Despite centuries of hardship, he remains courteous, self-deprecating, and quietly stubborn. He solves crises through close observation and logical deduction, yet he also throws himself physically between danger and innocents. Beneath his serene, slightly silly exterior lies deep trauma and a fear of abandonment. He remains a symbol of resilience, proving that kindness can endure even when the world calls you a failure.

Feng Xin

Feng Xin is a loyal, blunt martial god who serves as the archetype of the steadfast bodyguard. His life is defined by a rigid personal code of conduct and an unwavering commitment to those he protects. While he maintains a gruff and often judgmental exterior, he is deeply driven by a sense of duty that frequently clashes with his pride. He is quick to anger when his loved ones are insulted, often reacting with explosive, direct confrontation. Beneath his frustration lies a heavy burden of guilt over past failures and unresolved obligations. He values righteousness over political maneuvering and struggles to reconcile his ideals with the harsh realities of his world.

Qi Rong

Qi Rong is the chaotic, petty cousin of the Crown Prince whose theatrical cruelty masks a deep, warped need for validation. As a minor royal of Xianle, he grows up indulged and violent, eventually becoming a grotesque ghost who revels in his own villainy. He is defined by his obsessive, volatile attachment to Xie Lian and his tendency to hold onto minor grievances for centuries. Though he acts with loud, obnoxious arrogance to hide his insecurities, he is capable of surprising, genuine affection. His journey from a narcissistic nuisance to a figure of twisted devotion reveals how even the most spiteful hearts can form meaningful bonds.

Shi Qingxuan

Shi Qingxuan is a vibrant, high-ranking god whose flamboyant charm and social grace mask a deep-seated reliance on family approval. As the Wind Master, he thrives in the spotlight, using his wit and humor to navigate the rigid hierarchies of Heaven while avoiding the darker realities of his station. He is defined by his intense loyalty to his brother and his desperate need for connection, often using levity as a shield against conflict. Though he appears reckless and carefree, he possesses a hidden reservoir of courage. When his world unravels, he faces his greatest fears with a vulnerability that reveals his true, resilient heart.

Jun Wu

Jun Wu is the imposing Heavenly Emperor and the ultimate architect of disaster in the celestial realm. He presents himself as a benevolent, fatherly mentor who guides younger gods with wisdom and grace. Beneath this serene, authoritative mask lies a cold, calculating strategist who views the world as a chessboard. He manipulates the fates of others, including his protégé Xie Lian, to satisfy his own obsessive need for control and validation. His defining contradiction is a deep, possessive admiration for those he seeks to destroy. He is a master of long-term planning, preferring to orchestrate ruin from the shadows while maintaining a spotless reputation.

He Xuan

He Xuan is a vengeful, exhausted anti-villain whose existence is defined by a singular, consuming betrayal. A former human who suffered profound injustice, he ascended to become a Supreme ghost king, driven entirely by his hatred for the Water Master who ruined his life. He infiltrates the heavenly bureaucracy for years, maintaining a cold, taciturn facade while orchestrating a complex, devastating revenge. Though he insists he is motivated only by spite, he displays a weary, hidden tenderness toward those he once walked beside. He represents the hollow victory of a life sacrificed to grievance, forever trapped by the bitterness of his own past.

Hua Cheng

Hua Cheng is a fiercely devoted, charismatic ghost king whose existence revolves entirely around his unwavering love for Xie Lian. As one of the Four Great Calamities, he commands fear and respect, yet he hides his immense power behind a playful, teasing, and often mocking demeanor. His core contradiction lies in his dual nature as both a terrifying disaster to the heavenly bureaucracy and a gentle, patient sanctuary for the one person he cherishes. Whether he is manipulating political outcomes from the shadows of Ghost City or shielding his loved one from harm, his actions are driven by a singular, centuries-long obsession with protection and loyalty.

Mu Qing

Mu Qing is a martial god who balances intense professional ambition with a deep-seated fear of being perceived as inferior. Once a commoner elevated by the Crown Prince, he rose to power through sheer discipline and sharp analytical skill. He often masks his underlying insecurities with biting sarcasm and a defensive, guarded demeanor. While he frequently clashes with his peers, his actions often reveal a begrudging loyalty and a desire to maintain stability within the heavenly court. He struggles with the tension between his pride and his past, often distancing himself from others to avoid vulnerability, yet he remains quietly committed to those he serves.

Heaven Official's Blessing Test

Why Use This Test?

1. Free. The Heaven Official's Blessing Test is provided free of charge and lets you compare your answers with characters in the series.

2. Everyday self-report. The items translate character traits into ordinary choices, habits, and reactions, so your result is easier to relate to outside the series.

3. For entertainment and reflection. The result is meant for fan comparison and self-reflection, not diagnosis or formal assessment.