Green Ji Ya is adapted from the novel Yin Shi Yang by Japanese writer Baku Yumemakura, which is the painstaking work of Jing M.Guo's transformation. Although it has made progress in service and special effects, it still inherits the style of Jing M Guo's "Tiny Times" series as a whole.
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Qing Ji Ya was adapted from Japanese writer Baku Yumemakura's world-class IP Teacher of Yin and Yang. It tells the story that a mysterious man of Yin and Yang met a samurai Boya and a mage at night while exploring the strange phenomenon of Tiandu City, and the three of them jointly launched an investigation.
The artistic vision of the film is created by Tu Nan, an artist from The Legend of the Demon Cat, which not only has the style of ancient architecture and clothing in China, but also jumps out of the shackles of a specific era. Huang Wei, director of fashion design, presents the unique monster images of Yin and Yang teachers such as "Fa Yao", "Mu Bai Yao" and "Pipa Yao" through ornamentation and design. Jing M.Guo revealed that only one detail was modified in the original script, and everything else was approved.