Crazy King Luo Hou's sister was dead. When Luo Hou was young, his sister died at the hands of the Asura ancestors. His sister's death angered Luo Hou and caused him to explode with great power. Later, he was captured by the Asura ancestors for training.
Mad King Luo Hou's sister had yet to be fully resurrected. In order to revive his sister, King Slayer went to the Underworld to save her. Although her sister was resurrected, she could only move her upper body. Her lower body was left in the Underworld, and her body was sealed in a stone. This was a kind of torture for her.
The Mad King Luo Hou in Journey to the West was the strongest warrior in the history of Asura Kingdom. He wasn't a martial arts fanatic. When he was young, he chose to return home to grow up after making a name for himself in Asura Kingdom. Later, he returned to challenge the fourth king. He had both wisdom and courage, and he was not blindly arrogant. It was not an arrogant move for him to not take the Three Pure Ones seriously. In the short exchange with the Heavenly Lord of Numinous Treasure, the Heavenly Lord of Numinous Treasure was injured. His strength was on the same level as the strongest god in the Heaven Realm, Tathagata. The result of his final battle with Tathagata was to die together in the dream created by Tathagata. In the ending of the Legend of the Mad King, Luo Hou became infinitely stronger, and the 99 Ghosts became his sparring partners. Although he was not immortal, he could repeatedly reset his speed while on the spaceship. When he killed the three kings, he fought against one stack of warrior souls. When he fought against the ninety-nine ghosts, he fought against many of them. After killing the three kings, Luo Hou had a chance of winning a one-on-one fight with Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. His strength was close to Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, and after killing 99 ghosts and becoming infinitely stronger, his strength had already surpassed Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. His fighting style was basically close combat, relying on his health to fight against his opponent. Although he did not have many scenes in the animation, he attracted a lot of fans. There were still many stories that had not been fully explained. However, the author of Journey to the West realized its charm and would release an independent chapter, The Legend of Marquis Luo. There were also some differences in his settings in the animation. For example, there were differences in the experiences of the young Luo Hou in Journey to the West and the Mad King.
The Savage King manga was a prequel to Journey to the West. It was about the path of the mad king Luo Hou of the Ashura race to become king. When Luo Hou was young, his name was Youyu. He had a bone disease and had a stone slab tied to his leg. He could not fight and was often bullied. However, after experiencing countless deaths and reincarnations, he became the Asura King with the faith of his best friend. Every time he was injured, his potential would be stimulated, and the more injured he was, the stronger he became. When he was nine years old, he had defeated countless first-class Asura warriors and became the Asura King. He was the youngest and most dangerous of the four Asura Kings. The manga " Mad King " was very popular after it was released as a standalone series. Although it only had 30 chapters, its popularity was on the verge of surpassing the original series.
Luo Hou's sister died at the hands of Asura's ancestor. Her death angered Luo Hou and caused him to erupt with great power. King Slayer Luo Qiantuo had a sister complex. After his sister Xinyue died, he went to the Underworld to search for her soul. However, Xinyue was attacked by the Hungry Infant Ghosts of the Underworld. Her eyes were blinded and her legs were permanently missing. After returning to the Asura World, King Slayer used a secret technique to store Xinyue's soul in the stone tablet. At present, there was no information to prove that Luo Hou's sister and King Slayer's sister were the same person.
In Journey to the West, Mad King Luo Hou killed three kings, namely King Ku, King Zhan, and King Yuan, thus unifying the Asura race. Through his battles with the three kings, he displayed great strength and courage, and eventually became the leader of the Asura Clan. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific reason or motive for him to kill the three kings. Therefore, the search results could not give a definite answer to this question.
In Journey to the West, the battle between Lord Luo and the three kings was as follows: Before Luo Hou fought with the three kings, he was ranked third among the Asura Kings, slightly stronger than King Slayer. During the battle, Luo Hou admitted that Ku Wang was Asura's only genius, and his talent was above his. However, Ku Wang lost to him, and he did not use his true power (the Asura's rigid body technique that defeated the Heart-killing Guanyin) until his death. If he used this technique, Ku Wang might not lose to Luo Hou. King Slayer and Luo Hou were evenly matched, but he was killed by Luo Hou. This also served to highlight the strength of the Three-Eyed Divine General, because 300 years ago, Three-Eyed could suppress King Slayer alone. The Yuan King's strength was above Luo Hou's, but he was willing to be killed by Luo Hou. His goal was to help Luo Hou step into the infinite Soul-Power Realm beyond the Selfless Realm. In short, the three kings had a common wish, which was to witness the birth of the strongest Asura in history. They were willing to die for this, which was why Luo Hou reached his peak.
According to the information provided, there was a novel with the protagonist named Luo Hou. The label was Modern, Love, Love, Easy, and the main point of view was related to Xiao Baitu. The novel was called "A Guide to the Little White Rabbit." There were 12 chapters in the main body and 1 chapter in the side story. It had a total of 27886 words and was completed.
According to the current information, Luo was not dead yet. Although he was defeated in the battle with Blackbeard, he was saved by Babo and escaped into the sea. Later, in the 1117 story, Luo was healing quickly. As long as his injuries were healed, he would have new actions.
The Lohu Ji was an important character in the TV series " Glaze ", played by actor Li Xinze. He was originally the Shura Clan's number one general. He had a carefree personality and was a close friend of Emperor Bai Lin of the Heaven Realm. However, under Bai Lin's scheme, Roho Kidu's soul was sealed in the Glazed Cup, and his body was transformed into the Goddess of War of the Heaven Realm. After being brainwashed, she massacred the Shura Clan. Later, she found out the truth and fell in love with Si Feng. In order to save him, she opened the glass cup and released Rahu Gidu's soul. In the end, she changed back to Rahu Gidu's identity.
" Devil Ancestor Luo Hao, Luo Hou " might refer to the character in the Eastern fantasy novel " The Peak of Martial Refinement " and its derivative works by the online writer " Kai Huang ". In the novel, Luo Hou was the ancestor of all races and the master of the astral world. He was an innate god born from the Primal Purple Qi, but because he devoured 3,000 Primal Purple Qi, he was attacked by the Heavenly Dao. In the end, Luo Hou died and his soul entered the chaotic space basin. Later on, the remnant soul of Luo Hou possessed the avatar of the Lord of the Astral World and changed his name to "Luo Hao". He also established the "Demon God Palace" in the Astral World. 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 "!