Seven legendary xian who bridge heaven and earth — mischief, miracles, and wisdom from Daoist lore.
A scholar-swordsman and leader figure among the immortals; famed for teaching inner alchemy and wielding a slender sword that defeats ignorance.
The iron-crutch healer whose beggar’s guise masks profound compassion; associated with medicine, alms, and the emblematic gourd.
The lone female immortal, often shown with a lotus — a symbol of purity and transcendence — representing spiritual grace and longevity.
A talented musician whose flute played for gods and mortals alike; his melodies are said to awaken hidden wisdom and harmony.
An eccentric sage of tricks and prophecy, sometimes pictured riding a backward-facing mule; associated with alchemy and ancient wisdom.
A noble figure linked to justice and ritual; often shown with courtly regalia or castanets, he symbolizes repentance and social order.
An androgynous wanderer and street-minstrel whose carefree songs and unpredictable habits teach detachment from worldly labels.
Each immortal teaches a timeless lesson about balance between the spiritual and the mortal worlds. Explore their stories and uncover the magic of immortality within ancient Chinese mythology.