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Swallow Li San (燕子李三; "Li Three the Swallow") is a pseudonym used to denote one or several wall-climbing criminal(s) responsible for numerous thefts and robberies in North China and Central China in Republic of China (1912–1949). After each theft by "Swallow Li San", an ''origami'' of a swallow was left at the scene, hence the nickname. The original "Swallow Li San" is believed to be Li Jinghua (李景華), who was trained in martial arts at the Shaolin Temple. He was eventually apprehended and sentenced to 12 years in prison on January 24, 1935, and died in prison. However, even after his arrest, copycat criminals continued to leave paper swallows at crime scenes all around the country, and gradually "Swallow Li San" became one or several folklore hero(es), since most crimes were, for obvious reasons, committed in premises of rich people. In some stories, the "Swallows" were a martial arts sect whose ''sifu'' (masters) instructed students to only rob the rich and feed the poor. ==In film and television== * ''Chivalrous Robber Lee San'' (燕子李三), a 1972 Taiwanese film * ''The Hero of Swallow'' (神偷燕子李三), a 1996 Hong Kong film * ''Swallow Li San'' (燕子李三), a 1998 Chinese TV series * ''Swallow Li San'' (新燕子李三), a 2013 Chinese TV series * ''The Chivalrous and Weird Hero, Swallow Li San'' (熱血奇俠燕子李三), a 2014 Chinese TV series 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Swallow Li San」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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