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Guoba (None) Xiangling's friend and companion, who assists her in cooking. Former known as Marchosius , the God of the Stove and Patron God of the Soil and former Adepti, he is now in weaker state, being significantly reduced physical body and less intellect after sacrificing his power to save Liyue from calamities and plagues.
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Xiangling is a kind girl who is much loved by Aunt Xue and Xue Baochai. When Pan leaves on a business trip and Jingui tries to kill Xiangling, Baochai takes her to the Garden to live with her. There, Xiangling is taught to write verses (Shi (poetry)). In the Cheng-Gao version, Xiangling eventually died in childbirth.
He is a idle troublemaker who is guilty of murdering a man over a beautiful slave girl, Zhen Yinglian, who is renamed as Xiangling (Lotus). He has the manslaughter case done over with money, then escapes to the capital from Jinling. He is the elder brother of Xue Baochai and the son of Aunt Xue. Pan was also a local bully in Jinling City, where ...
Three Exorcism Siblings (Japanese: 天狗祓の三兄弟, Hepburn: Tengu Barai no San Kyōdai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinta Harekawa. It was serialized in Coamix 's Web Comic Zenyon from October 2021 to July 2023, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes.
Please Take My Brother Away! [1] ( Chinese: 快把我哥带走, known in Japan as Ani ni Tsukeru Kusuri wa Nai! (兄に付ける薬はない!, transl. "There's No Cure for My Brother!")) is a Chinese web manhua series by You.Ling (幽·灵).
Voiced by: Ayumi Mano (Japanese); Ashe Thurman (child), Kevin D. Thelwell [11] (English) A boy who appeared in the Futaro's Kyoto trip flashback photo. He was the childhood friend of Takebayashi. They grew up together and their parents maintained close ties. Takebayashi (竹林) Voiced by: Yūki Kyōka (Japanese); Kimberley Anne Campbell (English)
Each of the First to Third Ranks is divided into Senior (正, shō) and Junior (従, ju).The Senior First Rank (正一位, shō ichi-i) is the highest in the rank system. It is conferred mainly on a very limited number of persons recognized by the Imperial Court as most loyal to the nation during that era.