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The main characters of How a Badass is Made 2

Protagonist

Xie Wendong: The protagonist of "How a Bad Guy is Made" is the number one gangster in China. The boss of Wendong Hui, the leader of Bei Hongmen, the leader of Hong Kong Hongmen, the leader of Hongmen Alliance, the lieutenant colonel of the Central Political Department, the chairman of Dongxing Group, the chairman of Hongwu Group, the chairman of Bank of East Asia, the boss behind Hongmen in Japan, the Netherlands The boss behind Hongmen, the leader behind Hongmen Wangyue Pavilion, a shareholder of the National Bank of Angola, and a shareholder of Hongtian Group. The main line of the story is his "growth" from a weak, dutiful, obedient, good student with excellent grades who was bullied to a gangster boss who kills without blinking an eye. His weapons are a gold knife (given by Jin Peng) and a silver gun.

Friends of Brother Dong:

Zhang Zhidong (Three Eyes): The master of Wendong Huilong Hall and Xiaolong Hall, one of the three giants of Wendong Hui. One of the first brothers to follow Brother Dong. He is extremely loyal and deeply loved by all his brothers. He is the second person in the Wen Dong Society.

Gao Qiang: The master of the Flying Eagle Hall of the Wendong Society and one of the three giants of the Wendong Society. One of the first brothers to follow Dong Ge, he is calm, thoughtful, and indifferent to fame and fortune.

Li Shuang: The leader of Wendong Huihu Hall and one of the three giants of Wendong Hui. One of the first brothers who followed Brother Dong, he was bold, carefree, and informal.

Jin Rong: The granddaughter of Jin Peng, the former head of Beihongmen, likes Xie Wendong. Was rescued by Xie Wendong. Currently, she is Xie Wendong’s fiancée.

Peng Ling: Xie Wendong’s girlfriend used to be a police officer.

The Five Elements Brothers: Golden Eyes\Tushan\Muzi\Shuijing\Flame, Xie Wendong's personal bodyguard, his marksmanship and skill are the best in a hundred.

Meng Xun: Formerly a senior cadre of Nanhongmen, he was later promoted to one of the Eight Heavenly Kings. He has a shrewd mind. He was the only person in Nanhongmen who could compete with Xie Wendong in strategy. He was later used by Xie Wendong to counterattack. Ji took him as his subordinate.

Yuan Tianzhong: The number one master in Beihongmen. His weapon is a soft sword. He is Xie Wendong's personal bodyguard.

Ren Changfeng: The leader of Beihongmen, he is the best swordsman in Beihongmen. His skills are slightly inferior to Yuan Tianzhong, he can kill the world with a Tang sword, and he has a very arrogant personality. Dong Xinlei: Born as a killer, he is known as the best general in Beihongmen.

Gelsang: Xie Wendong's most powerful general, a Mongolian, extremely powerful and good at close combat.

Jiang Sen: The leader of Wendonghui’s blood-killing team, possessing precise marksmanship.

Chu Bo: One of Xie Wendong's personal guards, a former member of the Dragon and Tiger Team, and highly skilled.

Zhang Yanjiang: The head of the law enforcement hall of the Wendong Society and the first think tank of the Wendong Society.

Liu Bo: Leader of the secret team of the Wendong Society, known as the eyes of the Wendong Society;

Arizlan: The boss of the Steppe Wolf of the Inner Mongolia gang, a man of great loyalty, who later became A surprise soldier who fought against Chen Baicheng's rebellion.

Zhang Yi: Formerly the leader of the North Hongmen branch in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, he was later promoted to the leader of the Zhuque Main Hall. He was in charge of the three provinces of Hubei, Anhui, Jiangsu and Shanghai, and had long been involved in fighting against the South Hongmen.

Shamu: One of Dong Ge’s cronies, the head of the White Tiger General Hall in Beihongmen, in charge of Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan.

Liu Ze: The former head of the Shijiazhuang branch of Beihongmen, Hebei Province, and later promoted to the head of Qinglong main hall, in charge of Hebei and Shandong.

Zhang Guonan: One of Dong Ge’s cronies, the head of the Xuanwu General Hall in Beihongmen, in charge of Shanxi and Henan.

Tang Yin: The number one master in "Bad Guy", his weapon is the waning moon scimitar. In the process of going from enemy to friend with Xie Wendong, he regards Xie Wendong as his only friend.

Jin Peng: The former head of Beihong Sect, he was Xie Wendong’s mentor and predecessor.

Huang Kun: The head of the Hongmen in the United States supports Xie Wendong in unifying the Hongmen in the world.

Old ghost: The person in charge of the Golden Triangle in Yunnan has a relationship with Xie Wendong that goes beyond interests.

Unnamed: One of the leaders of the Red Army, a Japanese terrorist group, and has known Xie Wendong for a long time.

Huzi Feng: The former head of the three halls outside Hongmen in Japan, ordered by Xie Wendong to work undercover in the Yamaguchi group.

He Haoran: The leader of Wendong Huibao Hall, who has long been responsible for guarding the Northeast.

Sensitive: The person in charge of Beihongmen intelligence work, known as Beihongmen Tanhua, is a heroine with good skills.

Gao Zhen: The former leader of the largest gang in Northeast J City, he helped Xie Wendong enter the Northeast hegemony and then retired.

Gao Huimei: The elder sister of the Gao sisters, sister Gao Zhen, had an ambiguous and unrequited love relationship with Xie Wendong.

Gao Huiyu: The younger sister of the Gao sisters, Gao Zhen, was her first love with Xie Wendong.

Liu Siyuan: The former head of the Beihongmen Penal Hall, later appointed by Xie Wendong as the head of the Japanese Hongmen.

Bai Hao: Originally the person in charge of the East Asian Society in London, he was later appointed to manage Hongmen affairs in the Netherlands.

Yang Shaojie: Affiliated to Hong Kong Hongmen, he is Xie Wendong’s agent in Hong Kong.

Lin Xin: Now the captain of the Wendonghui Dragon and Tiger Team, he played a leading role in the Chen Baicheng Rebellion.

Zhao Hui: The original captain of Wen Donghui Dragon and Tiger Team. After the Chen Baicheng Rebellion broke out, he fought alone until the end in order to cover Lin Xin and others in rescuing Three Eyes.

Tian Qi: Formerly the boss of He Zihui, he later joined Xie Wendong. He has a sharp mind and a narrow mind.

Fang Tianhua: Originally a small leader of Donghui, he later performed outstandingly in the battle against Nanhongmen in Yunnan and was promoted by Brother Dong.

Qiu Ningshui: The former Yunnan policewoman is the person Xie Wendong feels most indebted to, and she has an ambiguous relationship with her.

Li Xiaoyun: Born in the National Political Department, she has a crush on Xie Wendong. With a super high IQ, he later helped Xie Wendong establish Yadong Bank.

Dai Anni: A female police officer directly under the Ministry of Public Security and has an ambiguous relationship with Xie Wendong.

Zhang Jing: A descendant of Xie Wendong’s ancestors who lived in Shanghai, she has a cheerful and lively personality and likes Xie Wendong.

Dongfang Yi: The colonel of the National Political Department personally introduced Xie Wendong to the Political Department.

Yuan Hua: Deputy Minister of the Political Department, the actual person in power, appreciates Xie Wendong.

Zhang Baoqing: My father is one of the eight giants of the Central Standing Committee. Like Xie Wendong, he has the ambition to conquer.

Xiao Ya: The former leader of the Wuhu Gang, joined the Qing Gang and became the deputy gang leader of the Qing Gang. Finally, she joined Xie Wendong and helped Brother Dong defeat the Qing Gang.

Dong Ge’s enemies:

Nanhongmen:

Xiang Wentian: Head of Nanhongmen, the leader in southern China, the first hero of "Bad Guys" .

Lu Kou: The leader of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen, he is one of the best in terms of marksmanship and skill and has an outstanding mind.

Xiao Fang: One of the eight heavenly kings of Nanhongmen, he is both civil and military, and the chief think tank of Nanhongmen. He is known as the "genius king" and has been defeated by Xie Wendong many times. Zhou Ting: One of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen. He is highly skilled and has a hot temper. He is known as the "Tyrannosaurus". Handsome in appearance, sensitive to long-term crush.

Jia Honggang: Former senior cadre of Nanhongmen, later promoted to one of the eight heavenly kings of Nanhongmen.

Na Wei: Formerly a senior cadre of Nanhongmen, he was later promoted to one of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen. He was brave in killing and extremely good at fighting.

Chai Xuening: Formerly a senior cadre of Nanhongmen, he was later promoted to one of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen. This person was good at defense but not good at offense.

Tian Fangchang: One of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen, a character in the first part.

War Dragon: One of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen, a character in the first part. His marksmanship is superb and he ranks among the top three in the world. He is known as the "King of Guns".

Qian Xixi: One of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen, a character in the first part.

Li Wangye: One of the Eight Heavenly Kings of Nanhongmen, a person in the first part.

Chou: A master of Nanhongmen, whose martial arts skills are not inferior to those of Yuan Tianzhong. He once killed many of Zhang Yi's men.

Qinggang:

Han Fei: The leader of the Taiwanese Youth Gang. After his attempt to dominate the Chinese underworld failed, he made a comeback and wanted to compete with Xie Wendong.

Tang Tang: Deputy leader of the Qing Gang, scheming and loyal to Han Fei.

Aotian: The first of the ten sharp knives of the Qinggang, nicknamed the "God and Demon Sword". He is ruthless and will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals.

Peng Zhen: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qinggang, nicknamed "Shura Knife".

Tie Ning: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang, nicknamed the "Decapitating Knife". He has his own killer organization "Prison Hall". Top notch marksmanship.

Qiu Ping: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang, nicknamed the "Shadow Knife". The arrows are first-class and the skills are good.

Zhang Liang: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang, nicknamed the "Soul-Chasing Knife".

Wei Dongdong: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang, the chief think tank of the Qing Gang, good at calculations, and later fled with Han Fei.

Zhang Guang: one of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang, who later fled with Han Fei. Du Desong: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang.

Feng Hui: One of the ten sharp knives of the Qing Gang.

Zhao Wen: one of the top ten sharp knives of the Green Gang, was shot and killed randomly by the Vietnamese gang Seven Stars

Ai Han: former senior cadre of the Green Gang, later promoted to one of the ten sharp knives of the Green Gang .

Wangyue Pavilion:

Duan Tianyang: Junior Brother Jiao Kaiyang, the master of Wangyue Pavilion, is sinister and cunning, the number one master in Wangyue Pavilion, and the only one in "Bad Guy" who can compete with Tang Yin. Master.

Jiao Kaiyang: Originally the master of Wangyue Pavilion, he led Wangyue Pavilion to fight against Beihongmen

Qu Qingting: Yuan Tianzhong’s master, he was insidious and cunning.

Others:

Chen Baicheng: The most disgusting character in "How to Make a Bad Guy", the former No. 2 figure in the Three-Eyed Dragon Hall, and later rebelled.

Hou Xiaoyun: Taiwan’s Hongmen boss, known as Hou Ye, is world-famous for managing the killer organization Hongye.

Du Tingwei: A son of a senior central official, but without practical knowledge, he wanted to kill Xie Wendong, and finally fell into the trap and died.

Leprosy: The fifth younger brother, Ma, wanted to take revenge on Xie Wendong, but was eventually killed by Xie Wendong.

Bai Yan: Bai Ziyi's sister, likes Xiang Wentian. After her brother's death, she fled to Guangzhou to seek refuge with Xiang Wentian, bribed killers, and attacked Xie Wendong.

Cang Lang: He is a master of martial arts, extremely ugly, and good at using swords. Later he was besieged by Wendong Society and was seriously injured before escaping