Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Demigod (disambiguation). For other uses, see Demi Gods and Semi Devils (disambiguation). Demi Gods and Semi Devils … Wikipedia
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List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters — The following is a list of characters from Jin Yong s wuxia novel Demi Gods and Semi Devils. There are about over 230 characters in the novel, including those who are only mentioned by name. Contents 1 Protagonists 2 Kingdom of Dali 3 Murong… … Wikipedia
Su Wei — (蘇威) (542 623), courtesy name Wuwei (無畏), was a high level official of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty Book of Sui , vol. 41 [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/swa5.htm] .] . He first became an important official during the reign of Sui s… … Wikipedia
Empress Xiao (Yang) — Empress Xiao (蕭皇后, personal name unknown) (566? 648), formally Empress Min (愍皇后, literally the suffering empress ), was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Yang (Yang Guang). Background The future Empress Xiao… … Wikipedia
Yu Shiji — (虞世基) (d. 618), courtesy name Maoshi (懋世 or 茂世 [The Book of Sui gave his courtesy name as 茂世, while the History of Northern Dynasties gave it as 懋世 (both rendered Maoshi in pinyin).] ), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Chen Dynasty and… … Wikipedia