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Wang Lihua, who is Wang Lihua?

Who is Wang Lihua?

The kidnapper Wang Lihua became the "boss" at the age of 9. He forced his mother to divorce at the age of 12. At the age of 17, he was sentenced to 9 years in prison for robbery. After being released from prison, he was worried about "doing something big" "After being dragged down, he planned to kill his own mother, gathered a large number of criminals to kidnap others, and brutally ripped apart others after receiving the ransom. Chinese name Wang Lihua, nationality, Chinese ethnicity, Han identity, gender of kidnapper and murderer, male, profile of Beijing cold-blooded kidnapper and murderer, life story, ordered a large number of weapons, and planned to rob the national treasury. Threatening to bring chaos to Beijing. Wang Lihua's kidnapping gang eventually fell into lawlessness after kidnapping movie star Wu Ruofu. Wang Lihua On October 14, 2004, 10 members of Wang Lihua's kidnapping gang were sentenced to death to fixed-term imprisonment by the Beijing Second Intermediate Court. After the first-instance verdict, Wang Lihua and his associates were dissatisfied with the first-instance verdict and appealed to the Beijing Higher People's Court. On July 15, 2005, the Beijing Higher People's Court heard the appeal of the kidnapping of movie star Wu Ruofu, which caused a sensation across the country, and upheld the death sentence of Wang Lihua and three others. On September 14, 2005, in compliance with the execution order issued by the President of the Beijing Higher People's Court, the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court escorted the three principal criminals to the execution ground for execution. Wang Lihua grew from a child to a criminal with a notorious record. What made Wang Lihua so cruel? So cold-blooded? Stealing money to win people's hearts and becoming the "boss" since the age of 9 Wang Lihua was very naughty and domineering when he was a child. His parents thought that he was just a child after all and did not restrain him deliberately. When it was time to go to school, Wang Lihua, who was not particularly outstanding, could not get his classmates to obey him, and few people played with him. This made Wang Lihua very distressed. He thought hard about one question all day long: how to make other classmates willingly follow him. Woolen cloth? Wang Lihua has plenty of pocket money and often buys candied haws. One day after class, Wang Lihua very generously bought one for a classmate. The classmate was very happy and hung around Wang Lihua like a "follower" all day long. A few cents can be exchanged for "authority". Wang Lihua saw that this trick was very effective, so he used the same method to network with many classmates. It felt really good to be hugged and hugged, which greatly satisfied Wang Lihua's little vanity. However, to satisfy this vanity, money is needed. He had no way to get money. After spending all the pocket money and new year's money he had saved, Wang Lihua began to look for excuses to defraud money from his parents. After the defrauded money was quickly spent, he set his sights on his parents' wallets. , If his parents don’t give it to him, he steals it quietly. Within a year, the family almost didn’t dare to put money out, and my parents put all the family money in their work unit. Wang Lihua's desire to steal money grew stronger and bolder. When he couldn't steal any money from home, he set his sights on the teacher's wallet. After the teachers found out, they found his parents, and he was inevitably beaten by his father. But nothing can stop Wang Lihua from stealing, because a group of subordinates call him "boss". He needs financial support and likes the feeling of being "boss". Forcing his parents to divorce, he turned from a thief into a robber. Wang Lihua was often beaten by his father for stealing money, which made Wang Lihua hate his father. When he was 12 years old, because Wang Lihua stole money again, his father raised the stick again. This time, Wang Lihua ran away from home. My mother searched all the places where he might go until the afternoon of the third day, when she finally found Wang Lihua, who looked like a little beggar, in a culvert beside a railway in Chongwen District. The mother held Wang Lihua's head and cried, "Good boy, let's go home. Your father said he will never beat you again." But Wang Lihua cried and refused to go home. He said coldly to his mother: "He beat me to death. I will never go back to his home again in this life. Unless you divorce him, I will never dare to see him again." His mother knew her son's temper. Jiu Niu can't pull it back. She had no choice but to leave all the money in her pocket to her son and go home crying. More than a week later, my mother came crying. When she saw Wang Lihua, she put his head in her arms and cried, "Let's go. Mom is divorced. We are going to a new home." Wang Lihua and his sister moved to their home in Chongwen District. At first, Wang Lihua felt that his parents' divorce had finally freed him from the constraints of his father and he could do whatever he wanted. But a year later, Wang Lihua discovered that there was no money left for him to steal. Once, after he opened his mother's wallet as usual, he found that there were only less than two yuan of hair stamps and a few food stamps inside. Wang Lihua, who was already somewhat sensible, was shocked. He knew that his mother's income from working in the urban construction company With the meager salary he received, it was already too much to support a family of three. He also had to support Wang Lihua and his sister in school. In addition, Wang Lihua stole money from his mother's wallet from time to time to live out his life, and the family was at the end of its rope. Since there was no money to steal at home, Wang Lihua began to steal from neighbors' homes or nearby small shops. This made Wang Lihua a frequent visitor to the police station. At most, he went to the police station five times a day because of fighting and stealing. But because he was too young, the police mostly let him go after persuading him and educating him. Wang Lihua spent his childhood in this kind of stealing, robbing and fighting days. After graduating from elementary school, his mother saw that no school was willing to accept a bad boy who became a habitual thief, so she sent him to a work-study school. Wang Lihua is also very willing to go to a work-study school because he feels that there are many children like him in the work-study school, and it is easier for him to find the feeling of being a "big brother" there. The work-study school did not eliminate Wang Lihua's "thief nature". Instead, Wang Lihua learned more criminal methods that he had never heard of, and he became more cold-blooded.

On July 13, 1995, 17-year-old Wang Lihua and others armed with kitchen knives and fake grenades broke into the residence of a Zhejiang businessman living in Fengtai District and robbed mobile phones and other items worth more than 20,000 yuan before being arrested by the police. On November 28, 1995, the Fengtai Court sentenced Wang Lihua to nine years in prison for robbery. Wang Lihua was sent to prison for reform through labor. However, Wang Lihua did not learn a lesson from this. Instead, he believed that society was treating him unfairly. Wang Lihua believed that he was caught because he failed to achieve "big things". If he had enough money, he would settle everything. While in prison, Wang Lihua secretly vowed to do something "big" in a big way after he was released from prison, so as not to waste his time in the world. How about using the two-pound patch directly sold on TV to lose weight? Watch whether Wang Lihua's two-pound patch works on Liaoning TV

It’s fake. It can’t be found on the China Food and Drug Administration website. It’s unqualified. The manufacturer is also a scam company that specializes in such false advertising with people like them. Is it difficult for Mr. Wang Lihua from Shandong University of Science and Technology to ask the question?

It’s not difficult. The person who set the question must have comprehensively considered the knowledge you have learned and applied what you have learned. The so-called difficult is not difficult for those who don’t know it, as long as it is not difficult. If you know how to do it, you will feel that the questions are very simple. If you don't know anything, then you will still find it difficult to take the simple test questions. Study hard and acquire knowledge is the last word. Wang Lihua kidnapped actor Wu Ruopu in Beijing

Kidnapped Wu Ruofu The principal criminal was executed yesterday and confessed to his crime. //ent.sina September 15, 2005 09:17 Report Yesterday, in compliance with the execution order issued by the President of the Beijing Higher People’s Court, the No. 2 Intermediate People’s Court sent Wang Lihua and Wang Qingxiao to , Dong Limin was identified as dead, taken to the execution ground, and executed. These three people are the principal culprits in 5 cases including the "Wu Ruofu kidnapping case". The day before the execution, Wang Lihua met his mother and sister at the Beijing Second Intermediate People's Court. The final request: "Get a stool for my mother." Wang Lihua arrived first in the interview room. "Is my mother coming?" he asked anxiously as soon as he entered the door. When he saw his old mother coming through the glass being supported by his sister, he immediately asked the judge: "Please give my mother a stool." After the mother saw her son, she immediately cried and fell on the table. Wang Lihua comforted his mother not to cry, "Don't worry, Mom, I haven't suffered much." When he asked his mother where she lived now, he covered his face with his handcuffed hands, and then kept wiping his eyes with his hands. Finally, he said goodbye to his mother: "Come and go, mom, goodbye!" My mother had already burst into tears. Entrusted to his sister: "Be filial to my mother for me." "Be filial to your mother for me, and I will repay you in my next life." Wang Lihua said to his sister, "I will take my mother to have a physical examination in a few days." My sister brought Wang Lihua other family members and Wang Lihua Some photos of friends were held up to the glass window for him to see. Wang Lihua seemed very interested in these photos and identified the people in the photos while talking. After the meeting, his sister told reporters that Wang Lihua had been "forcing a smile" and "he didn't want to make us sad." "I can live up to myself and spend all the money I made." He said he didn't want to live like this in the next life. "I don't want to make us sad." It's not unfair, I was the one who killed that person."

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"Rescuing Mr. Wu" is based on a true story.

"Rescue Mr. My" is adapted from the real case of the "Wu Ruofu Kidnapping Case". In 2015, Wu Ruofu starred in "Rescue Mr. My Life", which was adapted from a real case of "his own personal experience" that year

Real case:

In March 2001, Hong Kong police officer Leung Cheng-en He was killed and his gun disappeared. In December of the same year, a robbery occurred in Hong Kong. The police analyzed the shell casings and related clues left at the scene and found that the weapon held by the gangster was the missing gun.

In March 2006, a murder occurred in Hong Kong. The deceased, Tsang Kwok-hang, Sin Ka-keung and Tsui Bugao, were all police officers. From the subsequent analysis, it was learned that the bullets on Zeng Guoheng and Xian Jiaqiang were fired by Xu Bugao, and the gun was the gun that had been missing for many years. However, the bullet hit in Xu Bugao's body came from Zeng Guoheng's gun, but the gun was kept intact in the holster on his body.

This "gun throwing incident" is an unsolved case in Hong Kong, and there is still no answer.

Adaptation

"Detective" drew inspiration from this "gun incident". The movie begins with a case of police officers missing their guns. After police officers Wang Guozhu and Gao Zhiwei handled the case, only Gao Zhiwei returned safely, while Wang Guozhu and his gun mysteriously disappeared.

In order to get closer to the truth of the unsolved case, the film's creators used their imagination to create the role of the crazy police detective played by Liu Qingyun. He handles cases unconventionally and has the ability to read minds. He can see the "ghosts" in people's hearts at a glance. In the film, he investigates the missing gun case.

The ending of the film is open-ended and does not give a clear answer to the missing gun case. Extended information

The prototype character Wu Ruofu was hijacked by two men near a bar in Sanlitun, Beijing in the early morning of February 3, 2004. The car he drove was later found in Yanqing, a suburb of Beijing. After being held hostage for 23 hours, Wu Ruofu was rescued by the public security agency.

Before filming, Ding Sheng lived and ate with police officers at the police station for three months to experience life. He also reviewed a large number of case files and collected all materials related to the Wu Ruofu kidnapping case. During the data collection period, he followed seven kidnapping cases completely, and the director used a small DV to track and record the entire process.

"Rescue Mr. My Life" is shot using a documentary technique. The director's camera was carried throughout the entire filming without being placed on a tripod. It rotated around the actors very freely, and the actors also performed very freely. . Real-life shooting was adopted on the street, without roadblocks. Drivers staged fierce collisions and chases in real traffic, allowing the actors to capture the most realistic shooting techniques of chance.