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Name Great Xia (大夏)
Alias(es) New Great Xia; Xia
Affiliation Council of Ten Thousand Nations; later reorganized as the Heavenly Xia Human Civilization
Status Its national framework was succeeded by the Heavenly Xia Human Civilization in 2276 560 581
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History

Period Development
Ancient era Great Xia was founded on martial arts. Its martial traditions developed through famous mountains, rivers, Buddhist schools, Daoist schools, sects, and aristocratic lineages. 1 5 36
Martial King era Zhang Tianshi became the first person to break through the sixth shackle, opening the modern Martial King realm; he was later remembered as the Teacher of Martial Kings. 173
New Great Xia A century-long war against foreign allied forces weakened the old aristocratic families and sects, from whose collapse New Great Xia emerged. It later unified the four directions and various ethnic groups. 15 173
Martial modernization The Martial Arts Association standardized previously inconsistent martial realms and terminology, reduced barriers between lineages, and modernized ancient martial arts. 153
Void Realm crisis As Void disasters intensified, Great Xia entered wartime readiness, mobilized martial universities, and later opened the accumulated martial arts of its universities and lineages for military-merit exchange. 182 295
Base-city era The Great Base City Plan designated thirty-six first-tier “Heavenly Fiend Cities” for over one billion residents and seventy-two second-tier “Earthly Fiend Cities” for over five hundred million residents. 304
Heavenly Xia transition The Council of Ten Thousand Nations began abolishing distinctions of country and race, planning to unite humanity as the Heavenly Xia Human Race. 560
Heavenly Xia Human Civilization On January 1, 2276, the Heavenly Xia Human Civilization was officially founded. Lu Chenzhou became its first Military Lord, while Great Xia’s martial heritage became the foundation of its new civilization. 581

Martial Arts Culture

Great Xia’s martial path emphasizes the coordinated cultivation of essence, qi, and spirit, rather than pursuing the body or mind alone. Its traditions incorporate Buddhist and Daoist thought while developing a distinct martial system suited to Great Xia’s people. 36 273 286

  • Every newborn receives one free root-bone test after their first month; root bone is graded as lower, middle, or upper. 1
  • Martial education receives more public funding in Great Xia than the martial arts industries of all other countries combined. 10
  • The state identifies high-comprehension talents under the designation “Sudden Enlightenment” and gradually invests resources according to their continued progress. 39
  • Great Xia’s martial artists generally cultivate body and will together through fist arts, fist principles, and real combat. 203
  • Mind-Intent Diagrams provide a modern Great Xia-derived path of visualization and meditation for strengthening spiritual intent. 203
  • During total war, true arts and thousands of martial arts from universities and lineages became available through the Great Xia Military Merit Network, weakening the old boundaries between sects and schools. 295

Major Traditions

  • Buddhist martial arts — Shaolin, Emei, Wutai, Jiuhua, Putuo, and related traditions profoundly shaped Great Xia’s martial landscape. 152
  • Daoist martial arts — Daoist lineages, mountains, and sages form another major foundation of the national martial heritage. 200 460
  • Folk and regional styles — Great Xia preserves diverse local arts, including Bagua-derived palm techniques and lion-dance-derived fist arts. 35
  • Balanced martial cultivation — Unlike the body-focused Western fighter system or the mind-focused Posuo path, Great Xia martial arts seek integrated development. 286 308 330

Martial Institutions

Institution Role
Martial Arts Association Standardized martial terminology and realms after New Great Xia’s founding; its methods helped raise both the rate and ceiling of martial advancement. 153
Myriad Nations Martial Arts Association Its organizing committee headquarters moved to Great Xia’s Imperial Capital because Great Xia held overwhelming advantages in martial artist numbers and top-level experts. Ten of the previous twenty tournaments were held in Great Xia. 5
Martial universities Great Xia possesses twenty-four top martial universities, over one hundred ordinary martial universities, and numerous schools rooted in historical lineages. 200 295
Military Merit Network Wartime exchange system offering equipment, medicine, martial arts, treasures, and special resources in return for military merit. 295
Council of Ten Thousand Nations Multinational governing body that administered base cities, coordinated war preparations, and ultimately transitioned into Heavenly Xia Human Civilization. 535 560

Notable Martial Heritage

Thirteen Supreme Pinnacles

Every Great Xia martial artist can perceive the imprints of thirteen supreme pinnacle experts within the inner landscape of martial arts. These imprints represent the collective legacy of the nation’s martial path rather than an individual’s solitary pursuit. 200

Known figures among the thirteen include:

  • Wan Shixian — Foremost supreme pinnacle of martial arts, creator of the Radiant Apex Nine Suns Heaven-Swapping Saber, and founder of the Martial Artists Association. 200
  • Divine Monk Huikong — Shaolin’s former abbot and a supreme pinnacle of the Buddhist tradition. 200
  • Elephant-Washing Divine Nun — A sacred Buddhist martial figure associated with Elephant-Washing Pond. 200
  • Daoist Dongyue — Modern giant of the Mount Tai Sect. 200
  • Four Symbols Adept — Founder of Dragon City University of Martial Arts and creator of the Lingkong Four Symbols Fist. 200
  • Azure Heaven Dragon King — A dominant figure of the new era who elevated Xinghe Martial University to the forefront of Heavenly Xia’s major schools. 200

Society and Territory

  • New Great Xia’s territory exceeded its historical peak after the unification of the four directions and various ethnic groups. 15
  • Sakura Island remained nominally independent but was described as practically functioning as a province of Great Xia during the New Great Xia era. 15
  • Great Xia’s central and eastern plains possess stable climates and extensive fertile land, making them a major refuge amid global environmental deterioration. 388
  • Great Xia welcomed foreign scientists, martial artists, and other skilled individuals seeking citizenship during the escalating Void Calamity. 314
  • The later Heavenly Xia Human Civilization sought to abolish governance divided by race and nationality, integrating former citizens of many countries into a single human civilization. 560

Defense and Wartime Policy

  • Great Xia faced the combined pressures of Void disasters, Black Calamities, and cult activity; these “three scourges” intensified together. 182
  • Martial universities serve as reserve forces and issue increasing numbers of Void-disaster-related missions during wartime. 182
  • Front-line soldiers require at least Dark Force mastery and military exoskeleton support to contend with Void creatures and great demons. 297
  • The Great Base City Plan concentrated the population into heavily defended urban centers under nationwide mobilization. 304
  • Great Xia combined martial arts with modern technology, including gravity chambers, military exoskeletons, advanced aircraft, laser weapons, and cybernetic martial-skill implants. 67 248 330

Legacy

  • Great Xia’s martial heritage became the ideological and institutional core of Heavenly Xia Human Civilization, which established martial holy lands and adopted “martial strength above all” during the war against the evil gods. 560
  • The civilization erected 108 divine-iron statues of ancient sages in its colossal cities to honor the pioneers of the martial path. 581
  • Under Heavenly Xia, martial arts and technology spread across the Three Thousand Worlds, with martial cultivation taught without discrimination to those unaffiliated with the Constellations. 703 705
  • The Martial World later descended upon Heavenly Xia as the realm for martial artists of the Seventh Realm and above, while the Grand Universal Martial Arts Tournament was created for annual gatherings. 758