Changsha famous fortune teller _ Who is Changsha famous fortune teller?
1, Wu Xie
Wu Xie is the hero, the core and the spiritual leader of the Iron Triangle in the tomb-robbing notes written by Nanpai's three uncles. Born into a family of grave robbers, he is the grandson of Wu Ye, an old nine-door dog in Changsha, and the nephew of Wu Sansheng, a southern tycoon. Now the Wu family is in charge. In the sand sea, the whole sand sea plan was designed and planned, and it was renamed Guan Gen.
2. Zhang Qiling
Zhang Qiling, the soul figure in Nanpai's three uncles' notes on grave robbery, is one of the protagonists in this book and the spiritual leader of the Iron Triangle. As soon as it appears, it gives everyone a sense of security and hope, and it is almost omnipotent.
The author Nan Pai's uncle mentioned in the interview that Xiao Ge is the kindest, smartest, most mysterious and most powerful character in the book. In addition, in the original "Stealing the Pen", the younger brother has remained young for decades. According to the author, it is called "the complete whole of immortality", so there will be no undead sequelae such as "corpse change", which can be described as perfect immortality.
3. Wang Pangzi
Wang Pangzi, a character in Notes on Grave Robbery by Nanpai Uncle, is also called "Iron Triangle" with Wu Xie and Zhang Qiling. Before I met them, I seemed to have been working alone. Claiming to touch gold, the captain of the Northern School, the fat prince in the inverted bucket world, is extraordinary in skill, bold and cautious, and usually looks careless and unreliable. In fact, he is more measured and does not drop the chain at the critical moment.
4. Wu Sansheng
Wu Sansheng, the character in Notes on Grave Robbery, is the third son of Wu Laogou, the fifth family of Changsha Gate, the third uncle of Wu Xie, and the last real grave robber of Wu family. The eldest brother Wu Yiqiong (Wu Xie's biological father) and the second brother Wu Erbai have deep feelings and jointly raise their only son Wu Xie. Pan Zi is his loyal follower. The nervousness and concern shown by Genting Tiangong after meeting Wu Sansheng shows his loyalty to Wu Sansheng. ).
5. Wu Laogou
Wu Laogou, the character in the novel Notes on Grave Robbery, is the grandfather of Wu Xie, the father of Wu Sansheng, and the fifth largest family in Laojiu. The first generation of Wu clan leaders liked to keep dogs and train dogs. After the founding of New China, he changed most dog farms into state-owned military dog breeding institutions, and spent his old age in Hangzhou, seeing through the common people's hearts and living a life without competition.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-notes on grave robbery