The King of Assassination: the Last Jianghu Hero of the Republic of China

The King of Assassination: the Last Jianghu Hero of the Republic of China

by Zhong Liancheng

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385Kwords22chapters
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Ch. 22Trouble Starts in the Elbows and Armpits, the Iron-blooded Man Sheds His Blood with Hatred
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[Historical legend + Jianghu situation + political struggle] He is the leader of the "Axe Gang" and is powerful in Shanghai. Even Huang Jinrong and Du Yuesheng were in awe of him. He was the "King of Assassination" who was stabbed in the back by Chiang Kai-shek and his lackeys who launched the counter-revolutionary coup. Chiang Kai-shek and Song Ziwen narrowly escaped with their lives under his gun. He established the "Iron-Blooded Anti-traitor Group", which specialized in killing reactionary bureaucrats, gangsters, bullies, and traitors. He also joined forces with Korean martyrs to assassinate Japanese general Shirakawa Yoshinori, killing and wounding more than a dozen Japanese pirate leaders. The bullet that could not be removed from Wang Jingwei's body was also a great gift from him. He organized the Songhu Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army and assisted the 19th Route Army in the war of resistance in Zhabei, Shanghai. He refused Chiang Kai-shek's bribe, for which a sky-high price was placed on his head, but he repeatedly funded the activities of the CCP. He was once the mentor and eldest brother of the military leader Dai Li. But the two eventually parted ways and became lifelong enemies. Dai Li hated and feared him, and wanted to hunt him down from heaven to earth. But once he heard the news about his appearance, he would unconsciously look at the doors and windows, fearing that he would suddenly appear in front of him. He valued love and justice throughout his life, which was his advantage. Countless loyal people were inspired by him to work hard. But this was also his weakness, and Dai Li took advantage of this weakness to set up a dead end for him... After his death, Shanghai's "Shenbao" published an article - "The assassination king was assassinated instead, and there will be no heroes in China from now on." In the streets and alleys, everyone lamented this. He is Wang Yaqiao, the last heroic figure in the Republic of China.

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