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Hu Tao

Genshin Impact

The 77th Director of Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, treating death like a celebration — lighting the path to the afterlife with fire and humor.

📺SeriesGenshin Impact (2020)
📍AffiliationWangsheng Funeral Parlor
⚔️Role77th Director
🔥ElementPyro · Polearm
🌺ConstellationPapilio Charontis
🧬 Personality at a Glance
Energy
Extrovert
Openness
Curious
Conscientiousness
Improviser
Agreeableness
Independent
Emotional stability
Stable
Decision basis
Intuition
Perception
Big picture
Conflict style
Confrontational
Core motive
Freedom / Truth
Expression
Dramatic
Crisis mode
Adapt
Growth arc
Static
💬 Best Quotes
#01

Life is so much shorter than death — don't waste it!

📍 The core of Hu Tao's worldview — not a fear of death, but a paradoxical call to treasure life.

#02

Welcome, welcome! Already reserved? Even better!

📍 A greeting that perfectly captures how she treats death as commerce — the unique cheerfulness of the Funeral Parlor director.

#03

Seeing ghosts isn't the scary part. Being lonely is far scarier.

📍 A line that reveals how Hu Tao, who coexists with spirits, values connection beyond death more than she fears it.

Signature Abilities
🔥
Guide to Afterlife

Elemental Skill. Consumes her own HP to infuse her polearm with Pyro. The lower her HP, the more her attack surges.

🌸
Spirit Soother

Elemental Burst. Unleashes a powerful Pyro strike that also recovers HP. Damage peaks when her HP is low.

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Blood Blossom

Applied during Guide to Afterlife. Targets afflicted with Blood Blossom take recurring Pyro damage at intervals.

🎨 What Her Look Actually Means
01
Plum-blossom hat
A symbol of Daoist funerary culture — visually declares her role as the Parlor director who escorts souls.
02
Flame butterfly motif
Butterflies symbolize reincarnation and soul travel. Every one of her ability names follows this butterfly theme.
03
Red eyes
A mark of her ability to perceive the boundary between life and death — a rare trait even within Teyvat.
04
Dark formal coat
Conveys both professional seriousness about her funeral work and the authority of the Parlor's director.
🤔 Did You Know?
01Hu Tao is the first 5-star character in Genshin to embody the 'drain-to-deal-damage' concept, consuming HP to power up.
02She is one of the few Genshin characters who has an in-game published poetry collection she wrote herself.
03Her dual nature — pranks and jokes in daily life, genuine care and precision during actual funerals — is a key reason for her fanbase.
04Her name 'Hu Tao' (胡桃) means 'walnut' in Chinese — an everyday object, but one that is tough to crack.
05She has memorized the records of every previous Funeral Parlor director, showing immense pride in the Parlor's traditions.
👥 Inner Circle
👤Consultant
Zhongli
A former god who knows millennia of history. He and Hu Tao share a rare philosophical bond around life and death.
👤Rival (self-proclaimed)
Qiqi
Hu Tao perpetually eyes Qiqi, a zombie, as a Funeral Parlor client. Qiqi mostly ignores her.
💭Personality Deep Dive

A paradox: she makes death her profession and yet loves life more than anyone around her. Playful and quick to catch people off-guard with her humor, she reveals an entirely different face — careful and solemn — when her actual funeral duties call. Because she doesn't fear death, she understands the fragility of life more deeply than most.

Motivations
  • Upholding the Funeral Parlor tradition that keeps life and death in balance
  • Using pranks and humor to lighten the weight that death places on the living
  • Ensuring souls cross over to the afterlife in peace
Fears
  • The Funeral Parlor losing its meaning or its traditions dying out
  • Losing someone she cares about before their time
Hobbies
  • Writing poetry (published an in-game collection)
  • Pranks
  • Observing spirits
🎨 FAN ART
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📚 References
  1. Genshin Impact — Wikipedia
  2. Hu Tao — Genshin Impact Wiki (Fandom)
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