The information regarding Shi Hao's resurrection of Yun Xi in the Holy Ground was not found in the search results provided.
The chapter where Shi Hao resurrected his wife in the Holy Ground was chapter two hundred and ninety.
In the 'Holy Ground', Shi Hao had indeed resurrected everyone. In the ending of the novel, Shi Hao successfully resurrected many people, including the Black Emperor, the No Beginning Celestial Thearch, Ye Fan's subordinates of the celestial heavens, and Chu Feng's subordinates. They were originally people outside of the painting, but through Shi Hao's efforts and methods, they were finally resurrected. As a result, Shi Hao resurrected everyone in the 'Holy Ground'.
Yun Xi hadn't been resurrected in the Holy Ground. At the end of the novel, Yun Xi had no chance to resurrect herself. She was one of the female protagonists and had interacted with Shi Hao many times. However, due to the deep hatred between Shi Hao and her clansmen, their relationship became estranged once again. Therefore, Yun Xi didn't resurrect in any of the chapters.
Shi Hao was the male lead of the Eastern fantasy novels,"Perfect World" and "Holy Ground", written by Chen Dong. At the end of the ❮ Perfect World ❯, Shi Hao had already reached the highest level,'Immortal Emperor', and killed an Immortal Emperor of the same level. In the Holy Ground, even though the Immortal Emperor Stage didn't lose its value, the number of people who reached this stage was no longer rare. Shi Hao was a member of the Shi clan. His main achievements included establishing the celestial heavens, creating a cultivation system that covered the heavens, suppressing the chaos of darkness, and killing the Corpse Immortal Emperor from the source of darkness. His cultivation had reached the realm above the sacrificial path. Regarding Shi Hao's exact cultivation level and strength, the documents did not provide much information.
Shi Hao appeared in chapter 987 of the novel 'Holy Ground'.
Shi Hao appeared in chapter 987 of the novel 'Holy Ground'.
Shi Hao's first appearance in the 'Holy Ground' did not provide any specific information.
In the 'Holy Ground', Meng Tianzheng called out to Shi Hao in chapter 1643, and the title was' The Ruins of All Worlds (4).'
Shi Hao from the 'Holy Ground' had indeed appeared. In the novel, Chu Feng met Shi Hao when he entered the Fallen Emperor Era. Although this wasn't the complete Shi Hao, it was only one of his two imprints. Shi Hao wandered outside during the battle with the foreign realm and met with the people of the Burial World. In the end, he chose to keep his future grandson by his side and nurture him. As a result, Shi Hao appeared in the 'Holy Ground'.
Yes, the main character of the 'Holy Ground' was Shi Hao. In the search results, Shi Hao was described as the male lead of the 'Holy Ground'. He was a cultivator at the end of the Ancient Chaos Era, and his talent was unparalleled throughout history. He was born to cultivate the Dao, and he came to face the tribulation. He was a character in " Perfect World " and " Heaven Covering " and had a complicated relationship with Ye Fan and Chu Feng. He played an important role in the story and had a unique cultivation method and personality. Thus, it could be confirmed that Shi Hao was the main character of the 'Holy Ground'.