In the 'gunda hindi story', the central figure is the gunda. Around him, there could be family members who are either ashamed of his actions or trying to protect him. There might be rival gangs or other local toughs with whom he has conflicts. And then there could be some sort of mentor - like figure, maybe an older person in the community who tries to guide him away from his life of crime, but the gunda may or may not listen to this person.
I'm not exactly sure which 'gunda hindi story' you specifically mean. There could be many stories with such a name. It might be about a local goon or ruffian in a Hindi - speaking area and his misadventures, but without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure exactly how many are on the list you mentioned. There are quite a few, with Edgar Rice Burroughs writing many Tarzan novels over the years.
Yue Qi's mother's name was Huanhuan. She was an ancient divine beast called Kun. She was the queen of the Yu tribe. The Yu tribe was built on the back of the kun and was called the " Clear Sea ". Yue Qi's background was closely related to his mother's mysterious identity. There was a complicated relationship between them. Chenchen was not only a mother, but also a symbol of the power and wisdom in ancient myths. In the process of searching for his identity, Yue Qi had experienced many adventures and challenges, growing into a more mature and strong man.
Tarzan is purely fictional. The character and the adventures associated with him were made up for entertainment. There's no historical basis or real events behind it.