Wo Qi Ku Le Baiwan Xiulian Zhe

我气哭了百万修炼者

6.3(454)
MAL Score
Ranked #8511
Popularity #12188
  • Action
  • Fantasy
  • Martial Arts
Episodes
160
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Jiangbei, a once underestimated student, finds himself thrust into a new reality after a fierce battle at a subway station. Gifted with a powerful system, he embarks on an extraordinary journey to a world where martial artists reign supreme. In this realm, he transforms from a perceived underachiever to a prodigy, captivating those around him with his rapid growth and undeniable talent.

As he navigates the complexities of this unfamiliar environment, Jiangbei's path is marked by thrilling confrontations and poetic challenges that test his resolve. Along the way, he also discovers deep connections with those he encounters, leading to an emotional exploration of his relationships in this fantastical setting. Through a combination of clever strategy and innate skill, he embraces his new identity, all while engaging in the trials that shape his destiny.

Otaku Consensus

Wo Qi Ku Le Baiwan Xiulian Zhe lands as a niche cultivation power fantasy whose strongest asset is momentum: 160 finished episodes let its martial-arts escalation and system-driven progression run without the stop-start frustration of many incomplete donghua. Reception is clearly mixed, with a 6.32 MAL score and 53/100 AniList score pointing to viewers who enjoy the grind while others bounce off the modest production profile and limited emotional polish.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Wo Qi Ku Le Baiwan Xiulian Zhe if you want a long, progression-heavy Chinese cultivation series where the pleasure comes from rank-ups, confrontations, and tactical growth rather than prestige-drama pacing. It scratches the same broad itch as Soul Land or Battle Through the Heavens, but with a more direct “system” hook closer to modern power-fantasy titles like Solo Leveling. The appeal is not mystery-box plotting or elaborate worldbuilding; it is the steady dopamine loop of martial challenges, visible improvement, and a protagonist whose status changes episode by episode. With 160 completed episodes, it is best suited to viewers who like bingeable donghua structure and do not need theatrical animation standards to enjoy a relentless training-and-combat fantasy.

Key Characters

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    Jiangbei

    Jiangbei is the series’ central draw for viewers who enjoy system-assisted cultivation heroes, with his appeal rooted in rapid, measurable growth rather than brooding antihero mystique.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The series is unusually long for a relatively low-profile action-fantasy title, finishing at 160 episodes rather than ending as a single-cour teaser for the source concept.

  • 2

    Suoyi Technology is the credited studio, placing the show within the Chinese donghua production ecosystem rather than the Japanese TV-anime pipeline most MAL users are accustomed to.

  • 3

    AniList users tag it with Cultivation and Full CGI at 20%, signaling a martial-progression identity and a CG-associated presentation rather than a traditional 2D shonen look.

  • 4

    Its reception profile is distinctly niche: despite being finished, it sits at MAL Popularity #12188 with only 454 MAL votes and 20 AniList favourites, making it a deep-catalog pick rather than a mainstream cultivation hit.

  • 5

    The credited original story comes from Zi Yuan Zhanggui, giving the anime a named authorial source even though the available English-language database footprint remains sparse.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
Wo Qi Ku Le Baiwan Xiulian Zhe is listed as Finished Airing with 160 episodes, a scale that dwarfs most seasonal anime and makes completion itself one of its notable database facts.
Fun fact 2
The show’s MAL score is 6.32/10 from 454 votes, while AniList lists it at 53/100, showing a consistent pattern of mixed but not absent viewer engagement across platforms.
Fun fact 3
Its MAL Rank is #8511 and its MAL Popularity is #12188, which helps explain why many anime fans may have never encountered it despite its large episode count.
Fun fact 4
Zi Yuan Zhanggui is credited for the original story, the only key staff credit surfaced in the provided database data.
Fun fact 5
AniList records only 20 favourites for the series, making it a title with a very small visible fanbase compared with better-known cultivation donghua.

Studios

  • Suoyi Technology

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