General Fan Jianwu was born in Jinyang, Taiyuan.
Lee Kungo was a famous Japanese novelist whose translated works were widely translated into Chinese. The following are some of his translated works: 1 History of Japanese Fictions The Three-Body Trilogy 3 Alive The Silent Majority Five Hundred Years of Solitude 6." The Sacrifice of Suspect X " The Little Prince 8 Pride and Predict Journey to the West Dream of the Red Chamber These are some of Li Jianwu's translated works. His translated works have a unique style and are very popular among readers.
General You Taizhong is from Guangshan County, Henan Province.
Well, without having read it, it might be about a character offering something very personal, like the cup represents a part of themselves. Maybe it's a metaphor for a deeper relationship, or it could be a magical or spiritual concept where drinking from the cup has special significance in the story's universe.
Fan Wujiu was from Min County, Fujian Province (now Changle, Fuzhou).
Fan Junqing's profile didn't mention where he was from, so I don't know where he's from.
Fan Wushi was a ghost general character in the Dao Seeking mobile game. He was one of the nicknames of Black Impermanence, also known as Fan Wujiu or Fan Wujiu. Fan Wushi was holding a black wailing stick in his hand and wearing a tall black hat with the words " Catching You " written on it. Fan Wushi was a power pet, so he was suitable to be used as a power baby. He was ranked second among the ghost pets, and the best was the ghost immortal. Fan Wushi's acquisition was relatively simple, and it was used by many players in the mobile game.