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What was the organization of Jishen Camp in Qing Dynasty?
1, Ji Shenying is a fire fighting unit dedicated to protecting the Qing court. Ji Shen camp did exist in history. It was established in the Ming Dynasty, and then reorganized and utilized by the Qing Dynasty after the demise of the Ming Dynasty. The duty of Ji Shenying is to be in charge of all kinds of firepower weapons, and it is also a solid force to defend the imperial court and the imperial city. In the TV series Hot-blooded Man, the deputy commander-in-chief of Ji Shen camp is Z.TAO, who plays Baylor who worships Li Ming.

2. There are two very important organizations in this drama, namely Yan Shifan and Ji Shen camp. The character's real name is Jill Chong Liming. He is not only a noble Baylor, but also a talented fan. Advocating that Li Ming will always be a cynical prodigal son in front of others.

In his unknown heart, there is a warm-blooded national justice. Z.TAO's loyalty, wisdom and courage to Li Ming, as well as his kind nature, are precisely because of these advantages that he became the deputy commander-in-chief of the Ji Shen camp. Chongliming and Ayi can get together because they are like-minded and have a sense of responsibility to help troubled times.

A Yi met Chong Liming for the first time in a bar. A bully did evil in front of them and bullied a weak woman. Ah Yi stepped forward, saved a life, won the favor of women, and let Chong Liming discover his blood. That kind of people are all working for the same goal and moving forward side by side.