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Wang Da's real name is called Wang Zhengyi, he has practiced martial arts since he was a child, he is honest and kind, and there are many theories about the cause of his death, one of which is that he participated in the Boxer Rebellion and was plotted by the Qing Dynasty at the age of 56.
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During the attack on Beijing by the Eight-Nation Alliance, King Wu participated in the battle to defend the capital, and was finally shot dead by the Germans for public display. Huo Yuanjia retrieved his body and buried it.
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After the failure of the change, Tan Sitong was killed, and the five kings of the Great Sword wanted to start the second change. During the Boxer Rebellion, Zhang Decheng, the leader of the Boxers, tried to invite Wang Wu to join them, and Wang Wu helped train new soldiers, but the movement also failed. Wang Wu could only return to Beijing, but the good times did not last long, and Wang Wu passed away not long after.
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Later, Tan Si was killed because of the change of the law, and Wang Wu inherited Tan Sitong's will and thought about preparing for the second change. Later, after the rise of the Boxer Rebellion, Wang Wu also responded to the invitation of Zhang Decheng, the leader of the Boxer Rebellion, to join the Boxer Rebellion and began to help train the militia in **. After the failure of the Boxer Rebellion, Wang Wu successfully returned to Beijing, but Wang Wu died not long after at the age of 56.
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In the end, Wang Wu was killed, but the body could not be buried. When Huo Yuanjia found out, he took off his head and buried him. NowThe deeds of Wang Wu were adapted into the TV series "Big Sword King Five" and the martial arts film "One Knife Falling City".
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Tan Sitong hoped to use his blood to wake up the insensitive people at that time, and finally Tan Sitong died heroically.
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Once because he actively rescued Tan Sitong, he was particularly hated by the emperor, and he felt that he was not particularly loyal to the emperor, so the emperor was also very cruel to him, and in the end it was a tragic ending.
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Dadao Wang Wu is one of the top ten masters of martial arts in the late Qing Dynasty, he is not only strong in martial arts, but also a chivalrous patriot. Wang Wu resolutely joined the Boxer Rebellion and actively participated in the anti-imperialist movement, killing foreigners everywhere and burning churches. Due to being denounced, Wang Wu's Shunyuan Dart Bureau was surrounded by the Qing Army.
It's a pity that no matter how well Wang Wu's broadsword wielded, he couldn't resist their guns, and he was soon shot dead at the door.
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In the end, his end was also relatively miserable, he was surrounded by the Qing army and then directly killed at the door of his house with guns, and after his death, his head was cut off and hung on the high city wall.
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In the end, when the British and French forces reached Beijing, the Great Sword King V attacked the camp of the British army at night, and finally killed a lot of British soldiers and became righteous.
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1. In the first half of the life of the Great Sword King Five, the Great Sword King Fifth was not from a rich family, and his family was not even middle-class, just like the sentence said:
Therefore, the heavens will descend on the people, and they must first suffer their minds, strain their muscles and bones, starve their bodies and skins, empty their bodies, and act chaotically. ”
Third, the ending of Wang Wu of the big sword Because Wang Wu participated in the Boxer Rebellion, Qing ** directly sent someone to surround his dart game. In order to protect the others in the dart game from being captured, Wang Wu was willing to give up resistance. Wang Wu was shot dead by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and his head was cut off and hung on the city gate.
Just like Tan Sitong, no one dared to collect his body, or Huo Yuanjia came from Tianjin, took off his head, and buried him well.
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The head was hung at the city gate and stolen by Huo Yuanjia for burial!
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He began to rebel against the ** at that time, and later joined the Boxers to resist the Qing **, but after the defeat of the Boxers, his home was raided.
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Wang Wu later joined the Boxer Rebellion and was eventually shot dead by the Eight-Nation Alliance.
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He later actively participated in anti-Qing activities and joined the Boxer Rebellion, where he was later captured and shot by the Qing army.
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No matter which way you say it, Wang Wu's ending is more miserable. In fact, I think the second theory is more reliable, and I am more inclined to Wang Wu being killed by the Eight-Nation Alliance at that time. Because it is clearly recorded in the book "Notes on the Equality Pavilion" by Di Pingzi:
On a certain day in November, the house of Youshi was besieged by the western soldiers, (Wang) passed through the place five times, fought angrily, killed dozens of people with his hands, and then was shot too much, so he was executed. Westerners ......Shoot him, abandon his corpse, and don't know that it is five.
The Germans were very cruel, and they felt that killing Wang Wu would not quench their anger, so they hung Wang Wu's head on the city gate tower as punishment. After Wang Wu's friend Huo Yuanjia heard the news, he rushed to Tianjin overnight, took off Wang Wu's head, and brought Wang Wu's body back to his hometown to bury him.
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He went to participate in the Boxer Rebellion, continued his anti-Qing activities, and was finally captured by the Qing army and died.
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After the failure to rescue Tan Sitong, there are two theories about his whereabouts, one is that he was taken to the headquarters of the German army and killed by the Germans, and the other is that he was shot too much after fighting with the Eight-Nation Alliance, and was captured alive and shot by German soldiers.
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After Wang Wu's defeat, he should have been discovered by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the Eight-Nation Alliance killed him.
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Dadao Wang Wu participated in the uprising, and after the uprising failed, he sneaked back to the capital, and then Dadao Wang Wu led the dart brothers to participate in the defense of the capital, and finally died in this chaos.
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It's not true, because the court during the Qing Dynasty was very heavily guarded, and it was impossible for the Great Sword King Five to enter.
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is fake, the fifth king of the big sword will never kill Tan Sitong, but after Tan Sitong was killed, he also participated in the Boxer Rebellion to continue to oppose the Qing Dynasty.
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In the end, the ending was still good, as a heroic righteous man, he got a good home.
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Dadao Wang Wu was one of the top ten martial arts masters in the late Qing Dynasty, with strong martial arts, once studied Tan Sitong, and finally participated in the Boxer Rebellion and was killed.
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He joined the Boxer Rebellion and fought against the imperial court and Westerners, but was eventually defeated and killed.
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Wang Wu succeeded to Tan Sitong's will and prepared for the second transformation into Biqin, and died soon after the failure of the Boxer Rebellion. Although he inherited the will of Tan Cheng Ma Tong, it ended in defeat for the Boxers.
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His fate was not good, after Tan Sitong's death, he joined the Boxer Rebellion to continue the anti-Qing Dynasty, and was finally besieged and killed by the Qing army on the battlefield.
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