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Where is Wu Xie's hometown?

In Changsha, the Wu family of Wu Xie belongs to the Old Nine Gates of Changsha and is one of the nine grave robbing families in Changsha.

Wu Xie, born on March 5th, 1977, runs an antique shop next to Xiling printing house near the West Lake in Hangzhou. He was born in a grave robbery family. He is the grandson of Wu, the old nine-door dog king in Changsha, and the nephew of Wu Sansheng, the son of Wu Yiqiong. He is now the head of the Wu family. His occupation is grave robbers, photographers, writers and appreciators.

I am gentle and kind, but persistent in what I pursue, loyal to my feelings, careful and curious, very smart, knowledgeable, flexible, imaginative and talkative. After growing up, Shahai became more mature and calm.

Favorite food: West Lake vinegar fish, Longjing shrimp (don't like desserts and snacks).

Expertise: solving puzzles, writing, piercing Yang with a hundred paces, photography, rubbings, antique identification, handcraft, code decoding, architectural expertise, calligraphy (thin gold body).

Physical characteristics: Blood has certain repellent effect (when the heartbeat and blood flow speed up), can accept the information of snake pheromone, has average physical strength, relatively quick response, and can easily climb over the wall (it is called "this is the result of two years of' going to the ground' exercise" in the Tomb Robber Notes).