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Shan Xiaoshan

Shan Xiaoshan

Shan Xiaoshan (simplified: 单小山, traditional: 單小山, pinyin: Shàn Xiǎoshān) is the second son of Shan Zheng the Iron-Faced Judge and younger brother of Shan Boshan. His name “Xiaoshan” means “Little Mountain,” indicating his position as the second son in the Shan Clan of Mount Tai hierarchy. He was one of the Shan Clan Five Tigers and played a role in the family’s confrontation with Qiao Feng.

Biography

Shan Xiaoshan is the second son of Shan Zheng the Iron-Faced Judge and younger brother to Shan Boshan, Shan Shushan, and Shan Jishan. He plays a role in the family’s confrontation with Qiao Feng.

Family background

As the second son of Shan Zheng the Iron-Faced Judge, Shan Xiaoshan was raised in the Shan Clan of Mount Tai.

Involvement in the confrontation

Shan Xiaoshan was involved in his family’s confrontation with Qiao Feng and the Beggars’ Guild. During the confrontation, he demonstrated his fiery temper when he loudly cursed at Zhao Qiansun for insulting his family, shouting “Damn it, isn’t this asking for death?”

Final confrontation and death

During the final confrontation at Juxian Manor, Shan Xiaoshan was killed when two people were thrown from the roof as human projectiles. One of them collided with his head, causing both to die from brain injuries. His death occurred alongside his father Shan Zheng during the chaotic battle.

Role in the family

As the second son, Shan Xiaoshan worked alongside his brothers under their father’s leadership.

Personality and traits

Fiery temper

Shan Xiaoshan was known for having the most explosive temper among the Shan brothers. He was quick to anger and would loudly express his outrage when he felt his family was being insulted or disrespected.

Filial loyalty

Despite his fiery nature, Shan Xiaoshan was characterised by his filial obedience and loyalty to his father’s commands. As the second son, he carried the responsibility of upholding the family’s reputation and defending their honor.

Martial arts abilities

As the son of Shan Zheng the Iron-Faced Judge, Shan Xiaoshan possessed solid martial arts skills from the Shan Clan of Mount Tai.

Behind the scenes

Shan Xiaoshan’s character serves as an example of family loyalty and moral principles. His involvement in the confrontation with Qiao Feng demonstrates the complex nature of justice and family honourin the jianghu.

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