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King of Northern Liang - Human Slaughter Xu Xiao

Xu Xiao, the King of Northern Liang, was also the only king with a different surname in the Liyang Dynasty, who led the Northern Liang army of 350,000 people to slaughter the Six Kingdoms, and people gave the title of Tu.

His wife Wu Su, a generation of sword crowns of the Wu family and a generation of sword gods, was assassinated by the Royal Family of Liyang and buried in Mount Qingcheng.

The eldest son, Xu Fengnian (徐凤年), the son of Northern Liang Shizi, was stubborn and lustful, but in fact he was brilliant in his wisdom and scheming, and in order to take the name of Sword Jiuhuang, he practiced martial arts and succeeded to the throne of Northern Liang.

King of Northern Liang - Human Slaughter Xu Xiao

The second son, Xu Longxiang, was born with divine power, and was born with the Vajra Realm,

The eldest daughter, Xu Zhihu, the eldest sister of Xu Fengnian, married into the Wu family in Jiangnan because of the alliance between Beiliang and Jiangnan, was a widow, and finally Hongxue Elephant opened the Gate of Heaven in three hundred years of reincarnation in exchange for his ascension.

The second daughter, Xu Weixiong, the second sister of Xu Fengnian, is erudite and versatile, proficient in longitude and latitude, and studied in the Shangyin Xuegong.

The King of Northern Liang had six nominal sons, known as "one tiger, two bears and three dogs".

A tiger is a villain slaughtering Chen Zhibao, who has courage and strategy.

The second bear is the white bear Yuan Zuozong and Ye Xizhen.

The three dogs are the eagle dog Chu Lushan, the wolf dog Qi Dangguo and Yao Jian.

King of Northern Liang - Human Slaughter Xu Xiao

He ruled over the three states of Northern Liang, with a world-renowned indestructible Northern Liang army of 350,000, Xu Xiao killed people in the army at the age of ten, from the killing of xiongnu in Jinzhou in the northeast, to the destruction of the six kingdoms in the south, the slaughter of more than seventy cities, and then to the suppression of the barbarian sixteen tribes in the southwest, and when he conquered Western Chu, he was hit by a stray arrow in his left leg and fell into the sequelae of a slight lameness.

Xu Xiao's slaughter laid the foundation for the Liyang royal family to unify the six kingdoms, so that the eight kingdoms could be pacified by the war-torn Shenzhou. In order to earn hereditary replacement for his son, he personally went to the imperial city, and after the hereditary resignation, he died peacefully.

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