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Legend of Lanling King: Characters and Introduction

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Brief introduction:

King Lanling was one of the "Three Masters of Northern Qi" during the Southern and Northern Dynasties of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. His father and brother are both literate and martial, arrogant and proud, and two uncles are crazy emperors, Dusilang is gentle and humble, sympathetic to the people's feelings, deeply loved by the people, and there is also a famous "Lanling King Entry Song" that has been passed down through the ages.

Regarding the love of King Lanling, there have been too many people who have written about it, and the author only wants to tell a story of deep love between mother and son, brotherly love, and husband and wife support in a chaotic world. Among the six brothers, Goro's birth mother, Chen, was born as a prostitute, and it is also recorded that The mother of King Lanling did not leave a surname. Later generations have had many speculations about Lanling King's birth mother, so why not have one more version!

Even if I am repeatedly tricked by fate, I am still a grain of sand that I, in a crazy world, do not accept defeat.

Legend of Lanling King: Characters and Introduction

role:

King of Lanling: Gao Changgong (541-573), real name Gao Su, clan name Gao Xiaowan, character Changgong. One of the "Three Masters of Northern Qi", he is soft and strong, and his voice is beautiful.

Father: Gao Cheng (521–549), zihui. During the Eastern Wei Dynasty, he was a powerful courtier, politician, and military figure, one of the founders of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and the eldest son of Emperor Gao Huan of Qi. Beautiful appearance, good speech and laughter, when talking, calmly hongya. High IQ, low emotional intelligence.

Mother: Xiao Shi (500 ~ 577), later renamed Ma Shi, talented and beautiful, tough personality, experienced ups and downs, is a gentle and strict mother.

Concubine: Yuan Zhonghua, Princess of Northern Wei, Gao Cheng's adopted daughter-in-law, dignified in appearance, gentle in personality, Raised by Gao Changgong when she was young.

Grandfather: Gao Huan (496~547), small character He Liuhun, born in Huaishuo Town, the family of soldiers. Eastern Wei Dynasty, founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty. He is deep, scheming, and extremely talented in military and political affairs.

Grandmother: Lou Zhaojun (501–562), originally surnamed Pi Lou, a native of Pingcheng (present-day Datong, Shanxi), was a member of the Xianbei clan. High-pitched and decisive. Six sons and two daughters, four emperors, two empresses. During his lifetime, he was the biggest protective umbrella for Gao Cheng's descendants.

Maternal grandfather: Xiao Yaoguang (468 – September 6, 499), courtesy name Yuanhui, was a native of Lanling, Donghai. The Southern Qi Clan, who was born lame, was suspected by Xiao Baojuan, the Marquis of Dongxia, and followed the story of Emperor Qiming's seizure of the throne, rebelled, defeated and killed, and destroyed the three tribes.

Maternal grandmother: Ruan Lingyi (477–543), originally surnamed Shi, was the daughter of Shi Lingbao, a Southern Qi general. The appearance is special, the talent is complete. He first married Xiao Yaoguang, the Prince of Shi'an, and was later favored by Xiao Baojuan, the Marquis of Dongxia, and finally had a son with Emperor Xiao of Liangwu, who was The Liangyuan Emperor Xiao Xuan.

Sister: Princess Ender, half-brother.

Wife: Xingyang Zhengshi, nicknamed Yu'er. Ordinary appearance, docile personality, since childhood to manage the affairs of the family, there is a talent for feeding.

Concubine: Zhang Xiangxiang, beautiful and good at dancing, was originally a killer, but fell in love with Lanling King.

Son: Nameless, no historical records.

Sun: Gao Yuanjian. A place in the Longmen Grottoes records that "in the second year of the Tang Dynasty Yonglong, Xin Wei may have been in the fifteenth day of the Reign of Emperor Shuo, and Sun Gaoyuanjian, the King of Lanling, was enshrined as a district of the deceased concubine Zhao Jingzuo Jizo Bodhisattva and Guanyin Bodhisattva."

Yizi: Zhao Wu, a killer raised by Hu Taishou of Luoyang, was ordered several times to assassinate Gao Changgong, was impressed by the Lanling King, and was highly skilled in martial arts.

Eldest brother: Gao Xiaoyu (537 – August 2, 563), courtesy name Zhengde, was a concubine of song. The appearance is great, brave and resolute, humble and cautious, generous, loves literature, and can see ten lines at a glance. He loves his brother very much, but he is a bit pedantic, offends the villain, and is indirectly killed by Gao Zhan.

Second brother: Gao Xiaoheng (539-577), mother of the Wang clan. He likes to evaluate characters, learn to dabble in classics and historical texts, like to write articles, and is proficient in various skills. In particular, painting is outstanding, and he likes to raise Persian dogs. Some are clear high.

Third brother: Gao Xiaohuan (高孝琬) (541–566), whose mother was Empress Wenxiangjing of the Yuan clan, was proud and conceited, and was executed by Emperor Gao Zhan of Wucheng for offending his courtiers and Shi Kai and Zu Jun.

Fifth brother: Gao Yanzong (544–577). He was raised by Emperor Wenxuan Gao Yang and born of the Chen clan, and was the King of Ande, and was the assassin of Dingzhou, arrogant and lawless. When I was a child, I was a little obese, but later I practiced martial arts, with great strength and quick movements. It is a person of temperament.

Sixth brother: Gao Shaoxin (550–577), born of the Yan clan, king of Yuyang. He successively served as a special jin, a kaifu, a central leader, a protector, and a history of Qingzhou assassination. Some are greedy for money.

Subordinates: Lieutenant Xiangyi, strong and courageous, after the death of Gao Changgong, the official to the general. When Northern Zhou was destroyed, it voluntarily surrendered.

other:

Yuan Yi (元怿) (487 – August 2, 520), courtesy name Xuanren, was a chancellor of the Northern Wei Dynasty, astute and intelligent, beautiful in appearance, well-read, and a famous loyalist in history, his grandson was Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei, Yuan Zhonghua was his granddaughter, and Princess Ande was his daughter.

Duan Shao (?) ~571), courtesy name Xiaoxian (孝先), courtesy name Tiefa (铁伐), the head of the "Three Jies of Northern Qi", and the nephew of Lou Zhaojun. Good at riding and shooting, with the talent of a general.

Huo Luguang (515 – August 22, 572), also spelled Mingyue, one of the "Three Jies of Northern Qi", was good at riding and shooting, excellent in martial arts, known as the "Governor of Falling Eagles", and was killed at the age of fifty-eight in Liangfengtang.

Legend of Lanling King: Characters and Introduction

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