In the end, Bai Chunian was resurrected because he had sacrificed his life in order to turn the tide of the battle. He had traded his life for Lan Bo's. After Bai Chunian devoured Lan Bo, he obtained a huge amount of energy and gained a new ability,'God sent me'. The specific resurrection process was not mentioned.

In the novel," Legend of the Shepherd God," Mu Bai did not revive. He was sent into the Dark Abyss by the Grand Emperor and became a dark creature. 'God Herding' was an oriental fantasy novel created by Qidian writer Otaku Pig. The novel described how Qin Mu, an orphan of Disabled Elderly Village in Great Ruins, was born unable to cultivate and was discriminated against by the villagers. After that, he received a blessing in disguise and obtained a treasured book of Disabled Elderly Village that had been passed down for generations. From then on, he embarked on the path of a counterattack. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
Mu Bai did not revive Ah Mai. In the novel," The Story of the Shepherd God," Ah Mai was killed by the Celestial Lord. The Celestial Lord used the characteristics of the immortal body to resurrect Ah Mai and make her suffer. In the end, Mu Bai sacrificed his life to save Ah Mai. He injected his soul into Ah Mai's body to revive her. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
There were many possibilities for Bai Ying's resurrection. According to the plot of " Si Teng," Bai Ying was revived by Si Teng, who gave her half of her strength. This plot happened in the 21st episode. Si Teng met Qiu Shan when he was chasing someone. Qiu Shan stopped when he saw Si Teng saving someone. At this moment, Si Teng gave Bai Ying half of his power, allowing Bai Ying to be resurrected. In addition, there was another possibility that Bai Ying was resurrected through the power of the gods. In the movie, ten years after Bai Ying's death, due to the blessing magic of a crow, God guided her soul back to her body and revived her. However, these results did not provide a conclusive answer, so Bai Ying's specific resurrection method was still uncertain.
Bai Xiaochun had revived Song Que, Du Lingfei, Gongsun Wan 'er, Song Junwan, Hou Xiaomei, and Mistress Red-Dust.
There were different opinions on whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in Jade Dynasty. 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. In addition, there were some signs and subsequent plots that hinted that she might have been resurrected. All in all, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There were different opinions on whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in Jade Dynasty. 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 was the last to be resurrected.
There were different opinions on whether Bi Yao was resurrected in the end. 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 [Records of Azure Cloud 2], Bi Yao was finally resurrected and became the powerful Divine Empress. In addition, there were some search results that suggested that Bi Yao had been resurrected, but there was no clear answer. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in the end.
There were different opinions on whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in Jade Dynasty. 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. In addition, there were some signs and subsequent plots that hinted that she might have been resurrected. All in all, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Bi Yao had been resurrected.
There were different opinions and explanations on whether Biyao would be resurrected in Celestial Bane. Some resources indicated that Biyao had been resurrected in the novel Celestial Bane II, becoming the powerful Divine Empress and sealing Zhang Xiaofan. However, there were also some sources that stated that Bi Yao had not been successfully resurrected in the official history of Celestial Bane. The author, Xiao Ding, mentioned Bi Yao's plot in another novel, Slaying the Immortals, but this did not directly prove that she had been resurrected. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in the end.
In Celestial Bane, there were different opinions about whether Bi Yao would be resurrected in the end. 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. Due to the contradiction in the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Biyao would be resurrected in the end.