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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yáng Xióng is a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 32nd of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of the 108 Liangshan heroes and is nicknamed "Sick Guan Suo". The Water Margin describes Yang Xiong as a good looking man with flowery tattoos all over his body. He has thick eyebrows, eyes like those of a phoenix and a few strands of beard on his chin. He bears a resemblance to Guan Suo, the third son of Guan…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yáng Xióng is a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 32nd of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of the 108 Liangshan heroes and is nicknamed "Sick Guan Suo". The Water Margin describes Yang Xiong as a good looking man with flowery tattoos all over his body. He has thick eyebrows, eyes like those of a phoenix and a few strands of beard on his chin. He bears a resemblance to Guan Suo, the third son of Guan Yu. However, he has a paler complexion and is thus nicknamed "Sick Guan Suo" as people then believe that those with pale complexions are ill. He is a native of Henan province and works as a jailer and executioner in Jizhou. One day, Yang Xiong receives many gifts from the locals after performing an execution on a convicted criminal. On the way back, he runs into a group of hooligans seeking trouble and fights with them. Shi Xiu appears in the nick of time and he helps Yang drive away the hooligans. Yang Xiong feels that he has a special affinity with Shi Xiu and they become sworn brothers.