Bingjiu

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Pairing
Pairing: Luo Binghe/Shen Jiu
Alternative name(s): Bingjiu, B9, Bingqiu (ambiguously)
Gender category: M/M
Fandom: The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
Canonical?: No
Prevalence: common
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You may be looking for Bingqiu, the primary canon ship of Scum Villain.

Bingjiu is a slash ship in the Scum Villain's Self-Saving System fandom between the characters Luo Binghe and Shen Jiu (also known as Shen Qingqiu, not to be confused with Shen Yuan who also goes by this name). This ship can be called Bingqiu, but typically the ship name 'Bingjiu' is used instead to distinguish this pairing from the primary canon ship of Scum Villain.

Canon

In Scum Villain canon, the main character is a reader of a "stallion" power fantasy cultivation webnovel called Proud Immortal Demon Way (PIDW). Shen Qingqiu is the titular 'scum villain' of the novel and the shizun of Luo Binghe, the protagonist of this novel.

In the original novel, Luo Binghe was treated badly by Shen Qingqiu for years before being thrown into the Endless Abyss by him - a plane filled with monsters and almost no way to escape. He later returns from the Abyss and gets a violent revenge against Shen Qingqiu. In canon, Shen Yuan transmigrates into Shen Qingqiu when Luo Binghe is 14, several years prior to the Endless Abyss arc, and the plot from that point forward is changed significantly.

Fandom

Typically in works for this pairing, the Luo Binghe in question is the "original" Luo Binghe from PIDW (aka "Bing-ge"), not the one from the Scum Villain universe which was changed by Shen Yuan's presence.

As of June 2024, there are over 1900 works in the "Original Luo Binghe/Shen Jiu | Original Shen Qingqiu" pairing tag on AO3, and 202 in the "Luo Binghe/Shen Jiu | Original Shen Qingqiu" tag. 67 works include both tags.

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