What are some of the most famous thieves in the history of the world?

Updated on history 2024-06-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A well-known thief in China.

    Xu Dong. Wang Zhi, or "Wang Zhi", was a Ming Dynasty maritime merchant and pirate, and one of the leaders of the Japanese Invaders. In addition to the Chinese, his subordinates also included the Portuguese and the Japanese.

    Li Dan, known to Westerners as "captain China", is known as "China captain" (Chinese captain).

    The Catholic name Andrea Dittis, nicknamed "Captain China", is known as "China Captain" (Chinese Captain). A native of Quanzhou, Fujian Province in the late Ming Dynasty, he was a well-known pirate merchant on the southeast coast of China in the 17th century. With an armed fleet, he carried out commercial ** and ship robbery at the same time on Chinese mainland, Taiwan, Japan, Southeast Asia and other divergent routes, and Li Dan was rumored to be Zheng Zhilong's righteous father.

    Li Dan's son, Li Guozhu, inherited his father's business and was also a famous maritime merchant at that time

    Yan Siqi, known to Westerners as "pedro China" (Peter of China).

    Zhenquan, a native of Haicheng, Zhangzhou, Fujian, was a well-known pirate in the East Asian seas in the 17th century. He used Taiwan as a base and was one of the early pioneers of Taiwan, and may have been the deputy of Li Dan, a maritime merchant of the Great Japanese Invaders. Westerners nicknamed pedro China (Peter of China).

    Zheng Zhilong, known to Westerners as "Nicholas Iquan" (Nicholas Iguan).

    Zheng Zhilong (1604 1661), known as Feihong, Feihuang, nickname Yiguan, Catholic name Nicholas (Nicholas), a native of Shijing Township, Nan'an, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian, China, was a businessman, soldier, and pirate who was active in South China, Taiwan and Japan in the last years of the Ming Dynasty. In European literature, it is known as "iquan" (一官); "quon", "iquon", "iquam", "equan" refer to their respective persons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Warlord Sun Dianying, China's first tomb robber Jiao Si,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Drake, the famous British pirate commander.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Claude. Duval, Vinsenzo. Laura, Harris, Robin Hood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Great Thief of Tanglin.

    The Tanglin Thief is directed by Li Yundong, which mainly describes Sun Dianying's theft of the mausoleum of the Empress Dowager Cixiang in the name of going to Nanjing to collect money. Patriots and groups in China have demanded that the truth be ascertained and the criminals severely punished; Some warlords and politicians are stirring up the flames in an attempt to profit from it; Under the banner of collectors and merchants, groups of foreigners tried to buy treasures and bring them abroad. This film depicts a group of people who work tirelessly to protect the country's treasures.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The thief, Pei Yuan tells that Bishop and Cosmo were classmates and friends in college, and they are both masters of computer side-to-face collapse. Later, they got into trouble together, and Bishop survived, but Cosmo went to prison. Twenty-five years later, Bishop still relies on his own skills to eat, specializing in infiltrating the Internet, eavesdropping, and cracking passwords.

    This group of high-tech savvy people form a group called "Stalkers", and as long as the work is not completed.

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