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There were different opinions on whether Biyao was resurrected in the original novel of Celestial Bane. Some documents stated that Bi Yao had not been resurrected, and her corpse was still preserved in the ice coffin. However, there were also some documents that mentioned that in Celestial Bane II, Bi Yao was finally resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. Because the information provided was inconsistent, it was impossible to determine whether Bi Yao had been revived.
This was because Biyao, the second volume of the Qingyun Chronicles, had not been resurrected. In novels, resurrection usually referred to the awakening of a character after death or the recovery of life.
Jade Dynasty's second episode did not mention Biyao's resurrection. In the novel, Bi Yao had already died in the second volume, Gui Li, and in the last few chapters, the author, Xiao Ding, did not continue to describe Bi Yao's resurrection. Although some readers thought that Biyao was resurrected in the novel, in fact, she was not really resurrected.
In the second season of Qingyun Zhi, Biyao did not resurrect in the series. At the end of the second season, Biyao was saved by Cheng Lingsu and successfully escaped from the shackles of the ghost path. However, Bi Yao did not return to the human world and continued to cultivate in the ghost path. Therefore, Biyao did not revive in the second season of Qingyun Zhi.
The fairy tale Biyao did not resurrect Biyao in the novel " Qingyun Zhi ", who had died at the end. At the end of the novel, Biyao and Bai Jingjing returned to Yaotai together but did not resurrect. She left behind a letter to express her gratitude towards Xiao Ding and wished him a safe life.
There were some signs and plots that suggested that Bi Yao might have been resurrected. In the author Xiao Ding's other novel,'Slaying the Immortals', Bi Yao was successfully resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. However, these results did not clearly answer whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in Celestial Bane II. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There were different opinions and explanations on whether Biyao was resurrected in the second episode of Celestial Bane. There were some signs and subsequent plots that hinted that she might have been resurrected, and in the author Xiao Ding's other novel,'Slaying the Immortals', Bi Yao was successfully resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. However, there were also some opinions that Biyao was more inclined to not resurrect in the second movie. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There were different opinions and explanations on whether Biyao was resurrected in the second episode of Celestial Bane. Some signs and subsequent plots hinted that she might have been resurrected, and in the author Xiao Ding's other novel,'Slaying the Immortals', Bi Yao was successfully resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. However, there were also some opinions that Biyao was more inclined to not resurrect in the second movie. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There were different opinions and explanations on whether Biyao was resurrected in the second episode of Celestial Bane. There were some signs and subsequent plots that hinted that she might have been resurrected, and in the author Xiao Ding's other novel,'Slaying the Immortals', Bi Yao was successfully resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. However, there were also some opinions that Biyao was more inclined to not resurrect in the second movie. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There was no clear confirmation as to whether Jade Dynasty's Biyao had resurrected. In the second novel of Celestial Bane, Bi Yao was killed by Xiao Ding at the end. However, some readers and critics believed that Bi Yao was not really dead. Her soul might exist somewhere, waiting to meet Xiao Ding again. There was no clear evidence to support this view, but it did arouse the interest of many readers.