The boss lady in Shanghai Emperor was eventually killed by the police.
Plot summary:
Lu Yuesheng was originally a boy in a fruit shop, but he was very affectionate, courageous and resourceful. He not only had good fruit business skills, but also often fought against injustices for his neighbors. He was very He was outstanding, so he was quickly appreciated by his wife Huang Quanrong, the chief inspector of the French Concession.
After that, he solved the assassination case of Song Jiaoren in one fell swoop, and became more and more famous, so much so that Huang Quanrong began to appreciate him. After that, Lu Yuesheng joined forces with Huang Quanrong to mobilize the masses and led the leased Chinese policemen to resign collectively, eventually forcing the French embassy to hand over its opium monopoly rights.
This allowed him to have smooth business and make a fortune. As a result, Lu Yuesheng himself became a Shanghai tycoon who took both black and white. He could intervene in any financial or military affairs.
Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. In 1927, Shanghai ushered in unprecedented social unrest and political changes. At that time, the warlords were separatist and the people were in dire straits.
The Kuomintang turned against itself and workers rebelled. Lu Yuesheng himself could not escape his involvement. He was eventually used by the Kuomintang to participate in the struggle against the suppression of workers’ armed forces and the conspiracy to massacre communists