Xiaobo Hong
Xiaobo Hong
Name: Xiaobo Hong
Gender: Male
Height: 3’8” (112 cm) [Child], 6’3” (191 cm) [Adult]
Birthday: December 7th
Residence: Shanghai, China (birthplace), a guarded region outside of Shanghai
Relatives: Liwei Hong (mother), Jianyu Hong (father), Mei Qi, Yu Ming, Laohu, and Hui Ying (Wives)
Occupation: Student (Child), CEO of Silk Arts (Older)
Appearance: Xiaobo has short platinum blond hair and golden (or cyan) eyes. He has a pale complexion. If he was not an experiment, he would have black hair and light brown eyes.
Baby: Xiaobo wears a traditional Chinese blue hanfu.
Child: Xiaobo wears a modern red Tang hanfu suit and a pair of black shoes.
Uniform: Xiaobo has two uniforms. The first one is a long sleeve white shirt, a pair of navy blue pants, a pair of black socks, and a pair of black Oxford shoes. The second one is a short sleeve white blouse, a pair of navy blue shorts, a pair of white ankle-length socks, and a pair of black Blutcher shoes. He also has a navy jacket with a badge.
Teenager: Xiaobo wears a green Song dynasty hanfu, which consists of a green and and white big sleeve Paoshan, a green belt, and a pair of black boots.
Young Adult: Xiaobo wears a modern green round neck robe Tang hanfu that has embroidery of a dragon flying over a strange looking flower. His hair has become longer during this time.
Abilities: Hive Mind, Mind Control, Telepathy, Telekinesis, Super Intelligence, Electromagnetism Manipulation (Attraction & Repulsion, Detection, Demagnetization, Electroreception, Magnetization, Generation, Gravity Negation, Conversion, Concentration), Economics Mastery, Managing Mastery, Trading Mastery, Detail Detection, Tai Chi Mastery, Pipa Mastery, Calligraphy Mastery, Board Game Mastery
Personality: Xiaobo is business savvy, elegant, well-mannered, and amiable. He is debonair as he likes to keep up his appearance. He tends to be rather old-fashioned in his style, interests, and home-life. When he’s speaking in Mandarin and Cantonese, he speaks like he’s an “elder”. When he is with all of the other Cuckoos, Xiaobo’s mind goes into “sync” and joins their collective. He is more in tune with the hive mind and their shared abilities.
Key Moments:
Jianyu owns several home goods companies, such as furniture, appliances, and decor. After Xiaobo’s birth, he started to produce silk, porcelain, jewelry, and other luxury items. Liwei is a popular interior designer where she designs for affluent families. While there are modern and Western designs, she usually prefers designs from the Song, Tang, and Ming dynasties. To reflect her interests, she would dress Xiaobo in Song and Tang dynasty hanfus.
Along with Szalai, Flora, and Dominik, Xiaobo would go to the surrounding environment to see if it is approved for “Prime”. This is meant to see if there are no threats and if they can be easily taken out, along with improving the “Designated Commune”.
Xiaobo has taken over his “father’s” company, which allows him to have access to the CCP, Chinese Communist Party. While he has no interest in politics, he took advantage of the connection to “influence” the party members for his own benefit. He manages to get away with his polyamory by forcing a mental block on officials, causing them to be unable to think about the compound.
Xiaobo’s management over Silk Arts has caused it to increase its production and profits. With this, he has gained more power and influence both domestically and internationally. He donated high quality silk to “The Prime” to help with the “Expansion”.
Xiaobo has a compound that consists of his four wives. His wives were actually sold to his parents as children since their parents wanted sons instead, with them not being citizens due to incomplete birth certificates. Once he becomes 18, Xiaobo “convinced” an official to make them citizens. Xiaobo is aware that there’s not enough women for other men in China but he doesn’t care. He created a system that ensures healthy wives and children known as “The Lotus Expansion”, where they live in his large Siheyuan in a region near Shanghai. The compound is carefully guarded to make sure there won’t be bride kidnappings.
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“JAPANESE OPEN GIANT OFFENSIVE AGAINST CHINESE AT SHANGHAI,” Kingston Whig-Standard. February 22, 1932. Page 10.
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Every arm of modem warfare was used Feb. 20 in the Japanese offensive designed to drive the Chinese out of the vicinity of Shanghai. Aerial bombers tanks, howitzers, heavy and field guns, warships, armored cars, smoke screen, and land mines marked the conflict in which 75,000 men are engaged. This graphic map shows highlights of the greatest battle since the world war, now proceeding at Shanghai. Five towns are in flames following bombardment by land batteries and Japanese warships. British and other residents in the foreign settlement narrowly escaped death and Injury when several stray shells struck In their midst. Refugees crowd every boat which must run the gantlet of a sanguinary cannonade between Japanese warships and the Chinese forts at the mouth of the Whangpoo River. Smaller map Indicates the extent of thae battle line from Liuho on the north to Chapei in the south. Brunt of the opening battle was borne by Woosung, Paoshan, Kiangwan, and Chapei. Japan's immediate objective is to drive the Chinese out of all the area north and east of the dotted line. Disposition of the rival forces is shown by white and black symbols.
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