1, TheMonkeyKing: the Monkey King (also known as Monkey King, Monkey King and Fighting Buddha) is one of the main characters in China's four classical novels The Journey to the West (author: Wu Cheng'en). The Monkey King was born in the epoch-making longevity stone, and his birthplace is located in Huaguoshan, Dongsheng, China. In order to learn art, he traveled across the ocean to learn from Xu Bodhi, the founder of his teacher, and learned 72 changes, somersault clouds and other spells.
2. Jia Baoyu: Jia Baoyu is the protagonist in A Dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin. In his last life, he was really an assistant minister of Chixia Palace, the second son of Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang of Guo Rongfu, and the eldest grandson of Jia Fu. He valued emotion over ceremony, was good at poetry and music, and hated four books and eight essays.
3. Cao Cao: Cao Cao (Gengzi first month 155 -220), the word Meng De, an auspicious, small aunt, Han nationality. China was a famous politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher in ancient times. During the Three Kingdoms period, the founder of Cao Wei regime was first the general and prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then Wang Wei. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Mao.
4. Song Jiang: Song Jiang (1073-1 124,No. Hu Timely Rain) is a character in Water Margin. He appeared in the sixty-seventh session and was one of the 108 generals, ranking first.