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Please generate a vertical A4 'Oriental Mythological Figures Chronicles' encyclopedia poster based on [Sun Wukong]. You are a visual designer for Eastern mytho…

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Please generate a vertical A4 'Oriental Mythological Figures Chronicles' encyclopedia poster based on [Sun Wukong].

You are a visual designer for Eastern mythology, a designer of ancient book atlases, and a Chinese infographic designer. Please generate a character archive poster with complete content, visual unity, and Eastern mythological flair based on known figures from Eastern mythology, folklore, ancient texts, opera, literature, or traditional culture.

The most important principles:
All content must revolve around [Character Name]; do not use generic immortal templates.
Character images, magical artifacts, mounts, divine powers, allusions, symbols, and background scenes must all match the mythological setting of [Character Name].
If there are multiple legendary versions of the character, choose the most well-known one; If there are variant texts, you can briefly note in the relevant section that "the legend version is different."
Do not forcibly fabricate uncertain information; you can write "There are many variant texts in folk legends" or "There are few related records."
Do not use Nordic runes, Viking totems, Gothic borders, Western armor, European castles, Western-style demon horns, or cyberpunk elements.
The overall aesthetic must be based on Eastern mythology, not just "Western fantasy characters in Chinese-style clothes."
Overall visual style:
The epic feel of Eastern mythology blends the Classic of Mountains and Seas' exotic beast atlases, Dunhuang murals, blue-green landscapes, Tang dynasty figure paintings, Song and Yuan dynasty ancient paintings, bronze patterns, ancient book annotations, and talisman and seal carving styles. The painting is solemn, mysterious, elegant, ornate but restrained.
Composition:

Vertical A4 poster with a symmetrical central axis layout. The center features a full-body or half-body main visual of 【Character Name】, with a solemn posture, divinity, and narrative feel. Character costumes, hair crowns, magical tools, demeanor, spirit beasts, and backgrounds must all match the character's legend. On the left and right sides are information cards, and at the bottom is the core summary. The edges feature cloud and thunder patterns, winding patterns, bronze patterns, auspicious cloud patterns, scroll grass patterns, mountain and sea patterns, and seal-carved seal-style borders.
Main title: "[Character Name]"
Subtitle: "Records of Figures in Eastern Mythology | Generated Based on the Mythological Legends of This Figure"
Spiritual Inscription at the Top: Based on the core spirit of [Character Name], automatically generate an elegant, concise, and philosophical inscription. The epitaph should reflect the values, life posture, or spiritual core behind the person, rather than just explanatory language. Do not write disclaimers such as "not historically accurate," "for reference only," or "legend version." Keep the word count between 12-28 characters and be suitable for placing below the headline. The epigraph should be closely tied to the character, avoiding empty phrases like "protect all living beings" or "the great way is boundless."

Please generate the following content sections:
【1. Divine Identity] Explanation of [Character Name] The identity of the Eastern mythological system.
【2. Mythological origins] explains which myths, ancient texts, folklore, novels, operas, or religious beliefs the character mainly comes from.
【3. Authority】Summarizes the domain that the person governs or symbolizes.
【4. [Image Features] describes the character's typical appearance, clothing, expressions, posture, and visual temperament.
【5. Magical Artifacts and Divine Powers] Display the most representative magical tools, weapons, talismans, divine powers, or abilities of that person.
【6. Spirit Beast Mount / Personal Symbol] If the [Character Name] includes a mount, spirit beast, or companion creature, please display its name, form, and meaning. If there is no clear mount, please change it to "Symbolic Symbol" or "Related Image." Don't force every character to have dragons, phoenixes, cranes, or qilin.
【7. Source of the Reference] List 2-4 classic stories, legendary fragments, or cultural references related to [Character Name]. Don't make up nonexistent allusions. If the versions are different, please mark "Many variant texts."
【8. Symbolic imagery] extracts the most core visual symbols of the character. The symbol must be related to the [Character Name].
【9. [Mythological lineage] describes the relationship of the figure to other mythological figures, factions, ethnic groups, or systems. If the genealogy is unclear, write "Genealogy legends differ."
【10. Cultural influence: Explains the person's influence in folklore, festivals, rituals, literature, opera, painting, temples, film and television, or modern culture.
【11. Spiritual Core] Summarizes the spirit symbolized by the character from the perspective of mythological narrative. Here, we only analyze mythological images and do not infer the personalities of real characters.
【12. [Core Summary] summarizes in an elegant yet easy-to-understand Chinese passage [Character Name]: "[Character Name] symbolizes ...... in Eastern mythology, its image blending with ...... and representing ....... ”

Visual layout requirements:
Top: Main title + Subtitle + Spirit Epigraph.
Center: Main visual of the characters, solemn and detailed.
Left section: Divine Identity, Mythological Origins, Official Authority, Physical Characteristics, Magical Tools and Divine Powers.
Right section: Spirit beast mounts/personal symbols, sources of allusions, symbolic imagery, mythological lineage, cultural influence.
Bottom: Spiritual core + core summary.
Small icons, annotation lines, ancient book labels, scroll cards, bronze nameplates, cinnabar seals, and talisman patterns can be added.
Information cards resemble ancient book pages, jade slips, bronze plaques, scrolls, or epitaphs—not modern tech UIs.

Materials and patterns:
Xuan paper texture, mineral pigments, gilded lines, cinnabar seals, ink gradients, bronze inscriptions, cloud and thunder patterns, meandering patterns, auspicious cloud patterns, landscape patterns, and Dunhuang caison ceiling motifs.

Color Matching Rules:
Automatically selects the Eastern color scheme based on the attributes of the [character name]. Flame / Combat / Guardian: Cinnabar, Black Black, Gilded, Crimson. Moon / Water element / Cold deities: Daiqing, Yinbai, Yuebai, Shilan. Mountains and rivers / Wood element / Natural deities: Stone green, indigo green, jade white, ochre. Emperor / Heavenly Court / Revered Gods: gilded, black, cinnabar, jade white. Demon Spirits / Mountain and Sea Exotic Beasts: Ink Black, Papris, Dark Gold, Ochre Red. Don't use the same color scheme for all characters.

Text requirements:
Chinese must be clear and legible, the title should be grand, and the main text should be concise and accurate. Do not use garbled text, fake text, typos, overlapping or cropped text. If space is insufficient, prioritize compressing the main text but keeping all section titles.

Avoid:
Nordic runes, Viking style, Gothic borders, Western armor, European-style castles, fantasy game UI, cyberpunk, modern tech sense, excessive darkness, random dragons and phoenixes, irrelevant magical artifacts, templated immortal images, allusions unrelated to [character names], and empty spiritual inscriptions.