凡人代
It seems like your input might be a typo—are you referring to "凡人修仙传" (Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality)? This is a highly influential xianxia (cultivation fantasy) novel series by Wang Yu, a staple in Chinese fantasy culture.
The story follows Han Li, an ordinary mortal boy who stumbles into the path of cultivation. Unlike many impulsive or fame-seeking xianxia protagonists, Han Li is defined by his cautiousness, resourcefulness, and low-key approach to avoid unnecessary danger. His journey spans thousands of years: from a weak mortal to a transcendent immortal, he navigates treacherous sects, fierce monsters, and intricate power struggles, relying on strategy and steady effort rather than blind luck.
"凡人修仙传" is beloved for its detailed world-building and realistic take on cultivation (emphasizing patience and practicality). It has been adapted into hit anime, manhua, and live-action dramas, reaching a global audience.
If you actually meant "凡人代" (a less common phrase), could you share more context so I can assist you better? For example, is it related to a specific work, term, or scenario?






