Direct jianghu swordplay in your browser with Morphic's wuxia AI video generator. Generate wuxia video scenes like a cloud-leaping swordswoman skimming the tops of a bamboo grove at dawn, a rooftop duel above tile-roofed inns under a full moon, or a silent meeting of rival sword sects on a mist-bound mountain plateau, and pair them with the Speech and Music tools to layer a measured swordsman vow and an erhu-driven score. Stitch the duels into a full wuxia short on the Canvas.

Wuxia characters you can direct

Wuxia scenes you can stage

Bamboo grove duel at dawn

Two swordswomen in pale silk robes balanced on swaying bamboo tops at dawn, mist between the stalks, jian swords flashing in slow exchanges, leaves spiralling down with each impact.

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Rooftop chase under a full moon

A wandering swordsman in indigo robes leaping across tile-roofed inn rooftops under a full moon, sleeves streaming, an antagonist in crimson three roofs behind, lanterns swinging below.

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Mountain monastery meeting

A mist-bound mountain plateau at first light, the silver-bearded elder seated on a stone, four rival sect masters in coloured robes standing in a half-circle, banners snapping in the wind.

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Riverside inn ambush

A low-beamed riverside inn at dusk, lanterns guttering, three masked figures bursting in through paper screens, the wandering swordsman rising from his table mid-pour with a dao already drawn.

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Make wuxia videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your wuxia scene

    Write the wuxia scene you want, including the moment, location, and camera direction.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds, no editing software required.

  3. 03

    Refine your wuxia video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the moment the shot lands.

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FAQs

Where can I make wuxia videos with AI?
You can create wuxia scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the swordplay beat, the setting, and the camera move, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What defines a wuxia scene for an AI prompt?
Four things: an action drawn from jianghu grammar (qinggong leap, jian duel, dao ambush, sect meeting), a classical setting (bamboo grove, tile rooftop, mountain monastery, riverside inn), soft directional light (mist at dawn, full moon, lantern dusk), and a robed archetype in frame. Name all four for the scene to read as genuine wuxia.
How do I get the cloud-leaping wuxia feel in a scene?
Use a mist-bound setting (bamboo grove, mountain plateau, river bridge), silk robes that catch the air, a jian or dao with visible weight, and a camera that drifts upward as the figure leaves the ground. Name the silk, the mist, and the slow upward move directly so Morphic centres the qinggong beat.
How do I keep my wuxia characters consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the robe colour, sword type, and silhouette for each role (swordswoman, swordsman, sect elder, poison mistress), then reference those cards in every prompt. Morphic preserves the crew across the bamboo duel, the rooftop chase, and the monastery meeting.
What kinds of wuxia scenes work best with AI video?
Single-beat set pieces: a bamboo-grove duel at dawn, a rooftop chase under a full moon, a mountain monastery meeting, a riverside inn ambush, a misty bridge stand-off. Anchor each wuxia scene to one beat, one setting, and one camera move.
Can I add an erhu score and swordsman dialogue to my wuxia videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates measured swordsman vows and a sect elder’s rebuke from your script, and the Music tool produces an erhu-and-pipa wuxia score. Layer both onto the generated clip to publish a complete wuxia short.