Ying Xiong Wu Lei - Main Characters

Main Characters

Sima Buqun (司馬 不麕) - Untouchable Sima
He is the leader of Daxiaogu. He acts as a polite, heroic middle-aged man but actually he is the vile character who is ready to use any bad ways to defeat his opponents.
Zhuo Donglai (逴 东来) - Zhuo Coming from the East
The vice-leader of Daxiaogu. Though he uses many bad tactics to win his opponents, he always keeps his promises, even to the enemies. He loves Sima Bugun.
Xiao Xianfei (萧 嶄飛)
The son of Xiao Lixue, who is named Ruxia Daoshuai, the polite brigand. He is the nephew of Zhuo Donglai because his father Lixue is not only Zhuo Donglai's master but his brother-in-law as well.
Lu Wulei (陸 无泪) - No Tears Lu
Principle of Xiao Lixue. His father is Lu Jiuyuan, the master of Shuiyue Honglou.
Zhou Meng (周 猛)
The leader of Xiongshitang.
Mu Li (漠 瓈)
Servant of Zhou Meng. He later defeats Zhuo Qing and declares himself the Emperor.
Zhuo Qing (逴 青) - Azure Zhuo
His true name is Lian Shanhe, the adopted son of Enouch Lian Shanwen, who served Zhuo Clan's Dynasty and protect the true prince. He took the title true prince from his sworn brother Jiang Lang.
Sima Yingxiong (司馬 英雄) - Hero Sima
The eldest son of Sima Bugun, original name Sima Haoyun (司馬 皓雲).
Sima Wudi (司馬 無敵) - Invincible Sima
The second son of Sima Bugun, original name Sima Yingjie (司馬 英傑).
Xiao Yao (萧 陶)
The younger brother of Xiao Lixue. He is the true father of the fake emperor in current state, Zhuo Wu.
Mu Shanwen (漠 千問)
The blood son of Mu Li. He was the son of his and his martial master Ma Lin's wife, Liao Hongye. He hates all his parents because his father Mu Li raped his master's wife and his mother Hongye treated him badly. He only loves his stepfather, also his father's master, Ma Lin as parent.

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