Su Keke was a character in the novels " Mm " and " Uncle, You're Missing Me in Life."
Su Mubai and Su Wanwan were characters in 'Battle Through the Skies.'
Su Su was a character in the drama "Long Moon's Ember." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
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Su Xie wasn't a character from a novel. He might be a web novel or a popular cultural term. The word 'Su Xie' appeared in some novels, but it was impossible to determine which one it was.
Su Mu was a character in Battle Through the Heavens.
Su Yu was the male lead in the novel," The Tribulation of All Races."
Su Zhe was the protagonist of Hai Yan's long novel, Nirvana in Fire, and the drama adaptation of the same name. In the book, Su Zhe's alias was Mei Changsu. He was the top of the Langya Board, Jiang Zuo Mei Lang, and the leader of the world's largest gang, Jiang Zuo Alliance. He had unparalleled talent and was known as the "Qilin Genius. If you get him, you can get the world". His real identity was Lin Shu, the commander of the Red Flame Army. He was talented and intelligent. Su Zhe played an important role in the novel. He made an important contribution to the development of the story with his wisdom and ability.
Su Yu was the main character in the fantasy magic novel Su Yu Yun Xian Er written by Miao Zhongshu.
Xu Su was a character in the novel " The City of Clothes."