Wu Gengji's male protagonist, Ah Gou, had five wives.
There was inconsistent information about how many wives the male protagonist Wu Gengji had. Some documents mentioned that Wu Geng only had one wife, Bai Cai. However, other documents mentioned that Wu Geng had five wives, including Bai Cai. Due to the inconsistent information provided by the search results, it was impossible to determine how many wives Wu Geng had. Therefore, I don't know how many wives the male protagonist Wu Gengji has.
Wu Gengji's wives were Bai Cai, Xin Yuehu, Xin Yuekui, Liu Yue, and Ah Lan.
Wu Gengji's wives were Bai Cai, Xin Yuehu, Xin Yuekui, Liu Yue, and Ah Lan.
Wu Gengji's wives were Bai Cai, Xin Yuehu, Xin Yuekui, Liu Yue, and Ah Lan.
Wu Gengji's wives were Bai Cai, Xin Yuehu, Xin Yuekui, Liu Yue, and Ah Lan. Among them, Cabbage was the fiancée of the main character, Ah Gou, and was also recognized as the female lead. She showed her kindness, gentleness, and strong affinity in the play. There was no detailed information on the background and character characteristics of the other wives.
Wu Gengji's protagonist only had one wife, and her name was Bai Cai.
Wu Gengji's protagonist only had one wife, and her name was Bai Cai.
Wu Geng was the male lead in China Hong Kong comic book "The Age of the Gods" and the adapted 3D animation "The Age of Wu Geng." He was the son of King Zhou of Shang and Daji. He was eight years old. Due to his weak constitution, he could never learn to ride a horse. Wu Geng had a willful personality and could not understand some of his father's methods. When he was young, he used his power to bully others and blinded the right eye of the slave dog. Therefore, he was whipped by King Zhou and his relationship with his father broke. After that, he no longer communicated with his father. After King Zhou failed, Wu Geng was killed by Daji, but he had to find a corpse that died at the same time as him to possess. In the end, he possessed the body of the slave " Ah Gou " who had been blinded by him two years ago. After the resurrection, Wu Geng and Ah Gou's fiancée, Bai Cai, became slaves in the Dazhou mine.
The male protagonist of Wu Gengji was the son of King Zhou of Shang.