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In the history of China, who are the famous bandit leaders?
In the history of China, bandits were rampant in various dynasties, especially when the dynasty changed. In the history of China, most people are familiar with bandit leaders including Cheng, Zhang and a mountain sculpture. The first two were bandits and later surrendered to the imperial court. Only one mountain carving led a bandit road to the end.

Cheng, who lives in Jinan, lost his father when he was a child, fled to Licheng, Shandong Province with his mother, sold smuggled salt, killed a policeman, was in prison ... and was born in poverty. After Cheng defected to the Wagang Army, his immediate superior was Shi Mi, the leader of the Wagang Army. Shi Mi is a brave and resourceful man. He treated his subordinates well and trained a large number of outstanding military talents. These people became the backbone of national defense in the later Tang Dynasty, and Cheng was one of them. He is good at martial arts. It is recorded in the Biography of Cheng Zhijie in the Old Tang Dynasty: "Be brave and make good use of horses." That is to say, make good use of spears, not three axes as unofficial history said.

Born in Greenwood, Zhang accepted the invitation and became a regular army of the imperial court. The most popular story is that he designed the invitation on his own initiative. Zhang doesn't want to be a bandit all his life, but wants to be a national civil servant. 1902, when he heard that Mrs. Shen, the third aunt of General Ceng Qi in Shengjing, was going to pass through his territory, he conspired with his accomplices to hijack it: he sent his men Tang Yulin and a group of people to ambush and rob him on the only way. Just as the beautiful women were in pain, Zhang led another group to fight. Although the hero saves the United States, it is difficult to use. After the rescue of Mrs. Shen, Zhang tried every means to win over, expressing his willingness to fight against the underworld and want to work under Ceng Qi.

Mrs. Shen has long heard of Zhang's name. She thinks she is a murderous gangster, but she is a polite and ambitious young man. Zhang escorted her safely back to Shengjing and presented many treasures. Through his aunt's "pillow talk", Ceng Qi quickly agreed to Zhang's joining. Zhang transformed himself and completed the "gorgeous turn" from a outlaw to a loyal minister.

In 1950s and 1960s, a novel "Lin Yuan" touched the hearts of many readers! The descriptions of bandit leaders, mountain carvings and others in the book make modern people understand the ferocity of bandits. Indeed, bandits are fierce, bandits are overbearing, bandits are robbing people, and bandits are robbers. The novel "Lin Yuan" describes bandit leaders, mountain carvings and others, which is the condensation of many bandits' misdeeds in Kanto.