Its release coincided with a major scandal at the British Museum regarding approximately 2,000 "missing, stolen or damaged" items, fueling public demands in China for the return of its heritage.

: The show debuted shortly after reports surfaced that approximately 2,000 items

: While the British Museum noted the real jade teapot is actually a contemporary piece made in 2011, the series uses it as a symbol for the millions of historical items held overseas. Cultural Impact and Future

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The series went viral shortly after a major scandal at the British Museum involving nearly 2,000 missing or stolen items, fueling global calls for the return of cultural relics. From Viral Video to Animated Film

I’ll assume “British Mu” means the and that “Xi” is a character — not a direct reference to a real person, but a fictional persona for this narrative.

The pair bond as the teapot explains her origins and her desire to go home.