
The Miaogou Kingdom (妙狗国, Miàogǒuguó) debuts in The Great Rescue. It is the kingdom of dogs, located directly beneath the Qimao Kingdom. The ruler of Miaogou Kingdom holds the title of King, with the current monarch being the King of the Miaogou Kingdom.
Overview[]
Miaogou Kingdom consists of five layers, each sealed with different powers and guarded by different generals. Each layer has its own distinct role, contributing to the structured development and utilization of Qili Stones. A train system operates between the layers.
The first and uppermost layer is Kuangshi Town, guarded by General Aimei, responsible for mining Qili Stones.
The second layer is Fuhao Town, guarded by General Wangcai, responsible for refining Qili Stones.
The third layer is Wangming Volcano, guarded by General Li, responsible for processing Qili Stones, including forging armor.
The fourth layer is Wanmeixiaozhen, guarded by General Na, Xiao Di, and Sisi.
The fifth and lowest layer is the Palace of the Miaogou Kingdom, personally guarded by the Dog King.
History[]
Long, long ago, cats and dogs were not enemies but lived together on the same land. Moreover, just like cats, dogs were also able to harness Qili. In both Qimao Kingdom and Miaogou Kingdom, besides the residents’ innate ability to sense Qili, the underground was rich with Qili Stones imbued with various mysterious powers. Consequently, the Miaogou Kingdom believed that Qili Stones were the true source of progress, and they began mining and extracting these stones to turn them into tools for everyday life. In contrast, the Qimao Kingdom regarded Qili as nature’s gift and worked hard to cultivate it. As a result, the old kings of the two kingdoms clashed over their differing development philosophies, and eventually the two kingdoms went their separate ways. Later, Qimao Kingdom chose to relocate to the skies, while Miaogou Kingdom gradually sank underground; the two countries drifted further apart and ceased contact. Thereafter, Qimao Kingdom continued rigorous training—now capable of using Qili to solve many daily problems—while Miaogou Kingdom’s ability to mine and forge Qili Stones also advanced greatly. However, due to over-mining of Qili Stones, the underground of Miaogou Kingdom gradually fell into ruin.
Later, Miaogou Kingdom invaded Qimao Kingdom, capturing all the cat citizens and transforming them into Qili Stones. Both the dog and cat peoples, along with the protagonists, fought against Dark Force. After Dark Force was sealed, the two kingdoms reconciled and resumed friendly relations.
In “The Young Wanderers” (Martial World Rescue, episode 60), the kings of Miaogou Kingdom and Qimao Kingdom jointly led their forces to charge into Lingxi Kingdom and confront Jinkuai.
Military[]
After being corrupted by Dark Force, Miaogou Kingdom launched an attack on Qimao Kingdom, capturing all of its inhabitants.
Each layer of Miaogou Kingdom is guarded by powerful individuals with Qili abilities, titled as generals. The generals are appointed by the Miaogou King. There are four generals in total: General Aimei (Kuangshi Town), General Wangcai (Fuhao Town), General Li (Wangming Volcano), and General Na (Wanmeixiaozhen), who shares the responsibility with Xiao Di and Sisi. Additionally, General Wolffy (Chessboard World) was formerly a general but resigned after being freed from control.
Both the king and generals command different ranks of common soldiers, divided into nine levels from highest to lowest.
There are two main types of soldiers:
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Wears armor. Has white fur with a mix of brown and white hair on the head. Tail is round-shaped. Usually carries a weapon. More cartoonish compared to the other type. |
This type has three different fur colors. White soldiers debuted in “Crisis of the Qimao Kingdom” (The Great Rescue, episode 1), while brown ones debuted in “Falling into Miaogou Kingdom” (The Great Rescue, episode 2). They can be found on all layers of Miaogou Kingdom. | |
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Wears armor. Has black fur. Usually carries a weapon. More proportionally realistic compared to the other type. |
Mainly appears on the third layer of Miaogou Kingdom, occasionally seen on the second and fifth layers, but rarely near Haoyue’s Prison. Debuted in “Chasing Legends” (The Great Rescue, episode 17). |
The soldier ranking system has nine levels, as follows. The rank insignia is represented by bones hanging on the chest—e.g., a Three Bronze soldier has three bronze bones.
Insignia | Rank | Requirements & Notes | |
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Three Gold Soldier | Debuted in “Falling into Miaogou Kingdom” (The Great Rescue, episode 2), though this may have been an animation error. | Eligible to serve the king. |
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Two Gold Soldier | ||
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One Gold Soldier | General Na’s subordinates include One Gold soldiers. | |
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Three Silver Soldier | Eligible to work near the palace. | |
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Two Silver Soldier | Can be promoted to Two Silver by feeding the Qishou. Debuted in “Versatile Partner” (The Great Rescue, episode 13). | |
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One Silver Soldier | Three Bronze soldiers can be promoted to One Silver after passing a test. Debuted in “Separation” (The Great Rescue, episode 15). | |
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Three Bronze Soldier | The highest rank among General Aimei’s subordinates. | Mostly stationed in different towns under local generals. |
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Two Bronze Soldier | ||
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One Bronze Soldier | Also known as lower-class soldiers. The lowest rank in Miaogou Kingdom, restricted to menial tasks. Not allowed in the general’s lounge, kitchen, boiler room, stone storage, or restrooms. |
Transportation[]

Miaogou Kingdom train
Miaogou Kingdom operates a suspended monorail train system connecting its layers. Stations are marked with simple signposts.
The train serves as both a passenger and cargo train, primarily transporting Qili Stones. It typically consists of seven cars: the first being the locomotive, which requires a key to start and is operated by striking the control panel. The second car is for passengers, featuring soft seats and standing room. The remaining five cars are cargo compartments. The cars are not directly connected internally but have external passageways.
- Miaogou Kingdom Train Announcements (Announcer
- Zu Qing)
- The destination of this train is Royal Palace. (“Beautiful World” (The Great Rescue, episode 33))
- The train has arrived at [Station Name]. Please board and disembark in an orderly manner. (“Missed” (The Great Rescue, episode 34))
- The train is departing, please hold on tight. (“Missed” (The Great Rescue, episode 34), departing from the second layer)
- The train is about to depart, please hold on tight. (“Missed” (The Great Rescue, episode 34), departing from the fourth layer)