Chen Jinnan - House of Prince Mu

House of Prince Mu

  • Mu Jiansheng (traditional Chinese: 沐劍聲; simplified Chinese: 沐剑声; Mandarin Pinyin: Mù Jiànshēng; Jyutping: Muk6 Gim3-sing1) is a descendant of Mu Ying and heir to a princedom in Yunnan. He remains loyal to the fallen Ming Dynasty and leads his followers to resist the Qing Empire. He is Mu Jianping's elder brother.
  • Liu Dahong (Chinese: 柳大洪; Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐu Dàhóng; Jyutping: Lau5 Daai6-hung4) is nicknamed "Iron Backed Dragon" (traditional Chinese: 鐵背蒼龍; simplified Chinese: 铁背苍龙; Mandarin Pinyin: Tiěbèi Cānglóng; Jyutping: Tit3-bui3 Cong1-lung4).
  • Wu Lishen (traditional Chinese: 吳立身; simplified Chinese: 吴立身; Mandarin Pinyin: Wú Lìshēn; Jyutping: Ng4 Lap6-san1) is nicknamed "Head Shaking Lion" (traditional Chinese: 搖頭獅子; simplified Chinese: 摇头狮子; Mandarin Pinyin: Yáotóu Shīzǐ; Jyutping: Jiu4-tau4 Si1-zi2).
  • Ao Biao (Chinese: 敖彪; Mandarin Pinyin: Áo Biāo; Jyutping: Ngou4 Biu1) is Wu Lishen's student.
  • Liu Yizhou (traditional Chinese: 劉一舟; simplified Chinese: 刘一舟; Mandarin Pinyin: Líu Yīzhōu; Jyutping: Lau4 Jat1-zau1) is Wu Lishen's student. He betrays his fellows later.
  • Su Gang (traditional Chinese: 蘇岡; simplified Chinese: 苏冈; Mandarin Pinyin: Sū Gāng; Jyutping: Sou1 Gong1) is nicknamed "Sacred Hand Resident" (traditional Chinese: 聖手居士; simplified Chinese: 圣手居士; Mandarin Pinyin: Shèngshǒu Jūshì; Jyutping: Sing3-sau2 Geoi1-si6). He is Bai Hanfeng's sworn brother.
  • Bai Hansong (Chinese: 白寒松; Mandarin Pinyin: Bái Hánsōng; Jyutping: Baak6 Hon4-cung4) is Bai Hanfeng's older brother. He was killed by Xu Tianchuan in a misunderstanding.
  • Bai Hanfeng (traditional Chinese: 白寒楓; simplified Chinese: 白寒枫; Mandarin Pinyin: Bái Hánfēng; Jyutping: Baak6 Hon4-fung1) is Bai Hansong's younger brother. He seeks vengeance on the Heaven and Earth Society after his brother was killed by Xu Tianchuan. Wei Xiaobao resolves the conflict between both sides and they become allies.

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