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What was the end of Ching Tien?
Wu Yukun also seized Ching Tien's leather in the name of state expropriation, and asked Liang Mantun to transport the goods to Chaktu, so Liang Mantun got a lot of ill-gotten gains. Ching Tien went bankrupt completely, so he had to entrust Gezhile to sell his property in Baotou and pay off his debts. Prince Noyan went south to Guangzhou to prepare for the Northern Expedition. Before he left, he entrusted his booth to Ching Tien, party member, to develop it himself, and asked Ching Tien to raise revolutionary funds. Ching Tien once again set foot on the road to his hometown. This time, he is going to sell the redeemed Tianjia Courtyard and raise revolutionary funds.

On the way, he met Liang Mantun who was killed by Wu Yukun. Ching Tien let bygones be bygones, transported Liang Mantun's body back to his hometown and buried it with his sister. Understand the important principle thoroughly also supports the sale of the family compound. Ching Tien took the money to sell the house, and in the song Westbound sung by Douhua tearfully, she took her son Qingqing to the westbound road again, a road to seek light!