Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.
No. Ryomen Sukuna is a fictional character from Japanese mythology and modern manga/anime. He doesn't have a basis in a true historical event or person.
Nope. Ryomen Sukuna has no basis in reality. It's a product of the creative minds of the writers and illustrators who designed a captivating fictional character for the enjoyment of the audience.
" Lock the Autumn " was a 35-episode TV series directed by Wu Jinyuan. It told the story of Pingan Town at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The story revolved around Old Master Du's second wife's wedding, but his daughter Lan Yan did not appear. Because Lan Yan was dissatisfied with her father's newly married wife, Yu Nu, the knot in her heart could not be resolved. She only called Yu Nu aunt and not mother. In the drama, there was also a scene where the servant Leng Yun had been comforting and enlightening Lan Yan. The play was starred by An Yixuan, Feng Shaofeng, He Shengming, and others. More information about the show's broadcast time, plot, cast list, and more can be found on Sanmi Film and Television's website.
In the manga, Sukuna doesn't possess all 20 fingers. There are specific story arcs and events where his finger count changes based on the plot developments.
In the manga, Sukuna does acquire all his fingers over the course of the story. This is a significant plot development that has major implications for the storyline and character dynamics.