Ying Xiong Wu Lei - Facts

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  • The war between the rivals in the novel can be compared with the era Qin, Han and Chu and the era of divided country Three Kingdoms. The Zhuo Clan's Dynasty as Qin Dynasty. Mu family's Dynasty as Han Dynasty and Shu Han Dynasty. Zhuo Qing's as Western Chu. The rivals of Mu Family's Dynasty, Yingxiong's Daxiaogu and Xiao Yao's Xiao Family Rule as the rivals of Three Kingdoms.
  • The name of one of Yingxiong's subordinates is Baimei Ma Liang, whose name is exactly as Ma Liang of Three Kingdoms period, and his nickname also (Ma Liang is called White-Eyebrows - Baimei).
  • The names of characters in the novel are named after the other novels, such as the name Pu Songling from the author of Liaozhai Zhiyi, the name Yun Zhong Zi from the character from Fengshen Yanyi, the name of Lu Jiuyuan from the famed scholar, the name of Xiao Feng from the Tian Long Ba Bu hero, etc. And the emperors as well. In the fictional dynasty, emperors names Zhuo Wendi, Zhuo Wudi are named after Han Wendi, Han Wudi. Even the name Sasaki Kojirou of the swordmaster, rival of Miyamoto Musashi is taken.

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