The proposed Xianxia idea for Chinese writers involves a radical switch between the demon and heaven realms, exploring the concept of demons striving to become benevolent gods while corrupt gods descend into demonic realms due to their negligence and exploitation of humans. This narrative presents a mythology where gods cultivate on Earth to address their corruption and the plight of humanity, allowing demons the opportunity to ascend.
The central protagonist, initially motivated by personal betrayal, embarks on a journey of cultivation to aid the Demon King in overthrowing the corrupt gods. Additionally, the suggestion of inorporating a love story featuring a widow in early Song Dynasty China offers rich potential for drama, intrigue, and character development, touching upon societal stigma, self-defense, and overcoming adversity while navigating complex relationships and murder accusations.