Linghu was one of the complex surnames in ancient China. It originated from the surname Ji and was changed by the Wei family. It was the posthumous title of Wei Ke, a senior official of the State of Jin, during the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wei Ke, a senior official of the State of Jin, once led an army to fight against the State of Qin. Wei Ke encountered the brave general of the State of Qin, Du Hui. Wei Ke was no match for Du Hui, so he could only fight and retreat. Du Hui was about to chase after him, but he was tripped by an old man with straw. Wei Ke was lucky enough to survive. After Wei Ke returned to the camp, he had a dream that night. He dreamed that the old man who saved him on the battlefield was the one-armed old man he saw during the day. Wei Ke felt very strange and asked the old man why he wanted to help him. The old man said,"I am the father of the woman you married." I don't have a son, so I entrusted him to me as a maidservant. I saw Du Hui chasing you today, so I tripped him with grass." Wei Ke told his wife about this. His wife said,"This is what my father told me before he died. How could you forget?" Later, Wei Ke married a few more wives and gave birth to a son. He did not marry the concubine that was captured by the Qin country. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Linghu was a compound surname in China. It originated from the surname Ji and came from the fief given by the monarch of Jin to the descendants of King Wen of Zhou during the Spring and Autumn Period. Linghu's family was ranked as 432 gentry families in the Song version of Hundred Family Surnames. The prominent family lived in Gaoping County (now Gaoping City, Jincheng, Shanxi Province) and later proliferated to Henan, Shaanxi and other places. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Linghu surname, is the surname of China, originated from the surname Ji. Linghu was originally a place name in the Spring and Autumn Period. According to the Records of Water and Frozen Water, Linghu was the land of Yi's family (now west of Linyi County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province). Wei Ke, the descendant of Bi Gonggao, the son of Ji Chang, King Wen of Zhou, won the battle. Duke Jing of Jin rewarded Linghu area to him as a fief. Wei Jie, the son of Wei Ke, took the fief as his surname and called Linghu Jie. He was the ancestor of Linghu's family. Wei Ke was the founder of Linghu's family. The family lived in Taiyuan County (now Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Linghu's ancestor was Linghu Detang. During the Tang Dynasty, Linghu Detang had made outstanding contributions to the military and culture, and was praised as the " hero of Linghu." He had once served as the military chief and prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. He was a man of extraordinary talent and great prestige. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Ancestor Linghu was Yellow Maple Valley's supreme elder. His cultivation had reached mid-Nascent Soul stage and he specialized in the Dao of Body Tempering. Even though his combat power was relatively weak among Nascent Soul cultivators of the same level, his status and authority in Yellow Maple Valley were the highest. During the invasion of the Devil Dao, Ancestor Linghu had sacrificed Han Li and the others to lure the Devil Dao cultivators while he led the sect's core disciples to retreat. However, Ancestor Linghu hadn't expected that Han Li wouldn't die at the hands of the Devil Cult cultivators. Instead, he would become a Nascent Soul cultivator. For the sake of Yellow Maple Valley's future, Ancestor Linghu had no choice but to ask Han Li for help. He had used three treasures in exchange for three chances for Han Li to attack. After Ancestor Linghu passed away, Yellow Maple Valley relied on Han Li's reputation to grow stronger. In summary, Ancestor Linghu was the strongest within Yellow Maple Valley, but he was relatively weak among Nascent Soul cultivators of the same level. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Ancestor Linghu was a character in the Mortal Cultivation Legend. He was the supreme elder of Yellow Maple Valley, a mid-Nascent Soul cultivator who specialized in the Dao of Body Cultivation. During the invasion of the Devil Dao, Ancestor Linghu had abandoned Han Li and the others to lure the enemy and decisively led his sect out of Yue. Later, he, Senior Martial Sister Nangong Wan, and the others entered Devilfall Valley to search for treasures. They were pursued by the bloodflame primary soul and were rescued by Han Li. Ancestor Linghu's body had been destroyed by the blood flames during the battle in Yellow Maple Valley, but his schemes and strategies still affected the fate of Yellow Maple Valley. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Ancestor Linghu was a Golden Immortal elder of the Candle Dragon Dao and a powerful immortal in the Mortal Immortal World. He was good at refining magic treasures, and he had great strength and rich experience. In the war between the Fire Dragon Sect and the Truth Sect, Ancestor Linghu had displayed his strength. He had fought two Primordial Unity Jade Immortals alone and was not at a disadvantage. In the end, with Han Li's help, the Fire Dragon Sect won the war. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Ancestor Linghu was a character in Wang Yu's Xianxia novel " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation " and its derivative works. He was the Grand Elder of the Seven Mysteries Sect in Yue Country, a late-stage Core Formation cultivator who was killed by Mo Juren in the Trial by Blood and Fire. Ancestor Linghu was a person with a complicated personality. Although he had a high status in the Seven Mysteries Sect, he always felt that he was not strong enough to compete with the experts of the other sects. Therefore, he had been looking for a way to increase his strength. In the end, he chose to cultivate the Devil Dao Cultivation Method. In the process of cultivating the devil path cultivation method, Ancestor Linghu gradually lost his heart and became cold and ruthless. He would do anything to achieve his goals. In the Trial by Blood and Fire, Ancestor Linghu had betrayed the Seven Mysteries Sect and colluded with the experts of other sects in order to obtain the Heaven Sovereign Vase. In the battle with Han Li, although he displayed great strength, he was ultimately killed by Han Li. All in all, Ancestor Linghu was an ambitious, powerful, and resourceful person. However, he ultimately perished because of his greed and ruthlessness. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Linghu and Bi didn't have the same surname. The surname Linghu originated from the surname Ji. It originated from the fief given by the monarch of the State of Jin to the descendants of King Wen of Zhou during the Spring and Autumn Period. Bi Gonggao, the son of King Wen of Zhou, had a grandson named Bi Wan. Bi Wan was an official in the State of Jin and his reputation grew day by day. Bi Wan's great-grandson, Wei Ke, won a battle with Du Hui, a famous general of the State of Qin. In order to reward his military achievements, Duke Jing of Jin rewarded him with a place called Linghu (now Linyi, Shanxi Province) as a food city. Wei Ke's son, Wei Jie, took his father's fief as his surname and was called Linghu. Therefore, Linghu and Bi were not directly related. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Linghu Yunlong was a contracted writer of Qidian Chinese Network. His representative works included " The Official Road of Rebirth,"" Official Immortal," and " Official God." While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
In online literature, Linghu was a common name that was usually used to name male characters. The name Linghu first appeared in Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel, Smiling Proud in the World. It was the surname of the male lead, Linghu Chong. In the novel, Linghu Chong was an open-minded, witty and intelligent character, deeply loved by readers. Due to the success of the character Linghu Chong, the name Linghu was widely used in online literature. Many authors would name the male lead Linghu Chong or other similar names according to their own writing style and storyline. These characters usually had Linghu Chong's personality traits, such as open-minded, quick-witted, brave, and so on. Therefore, the name Linghu was often used to name male characters in online literature, and it had a certain cultural meaning and symbolic meaning. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!