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The following are listed in order of appearance

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Roll A:

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1. Qian Bocong - Qian Bogui, a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu, is a student who dropped out of Class 5 of Nanyang College Middle School.

2. Xie Fenghou - Xie Hongcheng, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is an editor of the Commercial Press, a member of the National Association of YMCA, and a director of the Shanghai YMCA.

3. Cai Yuanpei - a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, the premier of the Patriotic Society, an educator, a historical celebrity, and a member of the same party.

4. Zhong Guanguan - a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, a chemistry teacher of the Patriotic Society, a Chinese botanist, and the protagonist of the same party.

5. Yu Huizu - a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, and the shopkeeper of scientific instruments.

6, Yu Zixun - Yu Heqin, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, the manager of the Scientific Instrument Museum, and the protagonist of the same party.

7, Xu Huafeng - a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu, the third son of chemist Xu Shou, a chemist, a physiologist, and the protagonist of the same party.

8. Sheng Xuanhuai - a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu, Minister of Commerce, Minister of Commerce.

9. Zhang Meiyi - a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, Sheng Xuanhuai's staff, and later served as the promotion and general office of Nanyang College.

1o. Mr. Rutte - German, Vice-Consul of the Consulate, amateur of chemistry.

11. Adege - Yu Qiaqing, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, a comprador of ABN AMRO, and the backbone of the Ningbo Association.

12, Zheng Weigang - unknown origin, comprador of German Chanchen Foreign Company.

13, Wumu Mountain monk - Huang Zongyang, a Changshu in Jiangsu, a monk, and a fundraiser of the Patriotic Society.

14, Zhang Taiyan - a native of Yuhang, Zhejiang, a literature teacher of the Patriotic Society, a master of Chinese studies, a revolutionary, and the protagonist of the same party

15, Lin Zongsu - a native of Minhou, Fujian, a patriotic female teacher, a feminist, and the sister of the well-known newspaperman Lin Ji (Lin Baishui).

16, Jiang Weiqiao - a native of Wujin, Jiangsu, a teacher and educator of the Patriotic Society.

17, Wang Jitong - a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu, a mathematics teacher of the Patriotic Society, and the protagonist is in the same party.

18. Wu Jingheng - Wu Zhihui, a native of Wujin, Jiangsu, is a supervisor of the Patriotic Society.

19, Mr. Chen - Chen Fan, a native of Hengyang, Hunan, the boss of Su Bao.

2o, Lamberson - British, Chief Inspector of Public Concession Patrol Houses

21, Mr. Zhang Si - Zhang Jian, a native of Haimen, Jiangsu, the champion of the late Qing Dynasty, Qingliu, a businessman in the field after Wuxu, an industrialist, and the owner of Dasheng Yarn Factory

22, Wang Yunzong - a native of She County, Anhui Province, the general account of the Patriotic Society

23, Mr. Zhu - Unknown place of origin, representative of the Four People's Association to Japan

24, Lin Changmin - a native of Minhou, Fujian, a representative of the Tokyo Military National Education Association, and the father of the Republic of China beauty Lin Weiyin

25. Niu Yongjian - a native of Songjiang, Jiangsu, a representative of the Tokyo Military National Education Association, and a student of the Japanese Non-commissioned Officer School

26, Xie Xiaoshi - a native of Nankang, Jiangxi, a student in Tokyo, and a member of the YMCA

27, Tang Yi - Tang Erhe, a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is an officer of the Tokyo Military National Education Association

28, Ao Zizhan - unknown origin, student of the Japanese Non-commissioned Officer School, member of the Military National Education Association

29, Lin Ji - Lin Baishui, Fujian Minhou, famous newspaper person

3o, Zou Rong - a native of Ba County, Sichuan, the author of "Revolutionary Army", and a revolutionary pioneer

31. Mr. Ross - Dutch, representative of ABN AMRO in Shanghai

32. Ye Han - a native of Yuhang, Zhejiang, a member of the Chinese Education Association

33, Zhang Ji - a native of Cangxian County, Hebei Province, Zou Rong is a righteous brother

34, Zhang Shizhao - a native of Shanhua, Hunan, a student of Nanjing 6th Military Academy, editor of Su Bao, and a brother of Zou Rong

35, Chen Youji - a native of Huaining, Anhui Province, Chen Du (Harmony) Xiu, Zou Rong's classmate in Tokyo

36, Wu Junsui - Wu Baochu, a native of Lujiang, Anhui, one of the four sons in the late Qing Dynasty, his father Wu Changqing, a general of the Huai Army

37, Wang Yaoting - unknown place of origin, magistrate of Shanghai County, one of the chief judges of the Su report

38. Hatohua - British, one of the lawyers for the defendant in the Su report

39. Gao Yi - British, one of the lawyers for the defendant in the Su report

4o, Gu Bo - British, one of the plaintiff's lawyers in the Su report

41, Sun Jianchen - unknown origin, member of the concession office

42. Dibinan - British, Vice Consul of the British Consulate in the Concession, one of the chief judges of the Su Report

43. Chen Quzhi - a native of Wujiang, Jiangsu, a member of the Chinese Education Association

44. Jin Tianwei - a native of Wujiang, Jiangsu, a member of the Chinese Education Association

45, Yan Lianru - unknown origin, member of the Chinese Education Association

46, Yu Zhimo - a native of Shuangfeng, Hunan, an industrialist and a revolutionary

47, Qiu County Order - Qiu Tongfu, a native of Shanyin, Zhejiang, and a county order of Tonghua County

48, Chen Tingsen - a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, joined the army early, once served as the Qing army pipe belt, and later as the owner of the coal mine of Tonghua Iron Plant

49, Dajiangdong - unknown origin, Hu bandit master, former leader of the loyal and righteous army

5o, Ding Lanqi - Fengtian Xingjing people, Hu bandits, former leaders of the Loyal and Righteous Army

51, Ji Fool - unknown origin, Hu bandit, former leader of the Loyal and Righteous Army, and later recruited by Xingjing

52, Zhou Kuaileg - unknown origin, former leader of the Zhendong Army, and later lived in Linjiang Maoer Mountain

53, Li Jingming - Unknown origin, chief inspector of the Tonghua Patrol Police Bureau

54, Shi Ziheng - Unknown origin, pastor of Tonghua Christ Church

55, Wang Qingmu - a native of Songjiang, Jiangsu, a left-hand minister of the Ministry of Commerce, and a Qingliu family

56, Zai Zhen - Shangshu of the Ministry of Commerce, the son of Prince Qing, belongs to the Qingyuan Group

57. Morrison - Australian, correspondent of the British Times in China

58, Rong Jinhuai - Chinese American, Rong Hong's second son, graduated from Yale University with a major in mechanical engineering, and is the manager of the New York State Xueling Ordnance Company

59, Rong Hong - Chinese American, pioneer of studying abroad

6o, Chen Yixi - Chinese American, owner of Seattle Guangde Company, railway engineer

61, Situ Meitang - Chinese in the United States, the fifth uncle of Anliangtang in Boston, and a member of the Hongmen in the Americas

62, Zhu San - Chinese in the United States, veteran of the Hongmen in the Americas

63, Tang Qiongchang - Chinese in the United States, secretary of the Hongmen General Hall of the Americas

64, Huang Sande - Chinese in the United States, Prime Minister of Hongmen in the Americas

65, Yang Yulin - a native of Changsha, Hunan, assassinated the leader of the regiment

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Volume B:

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66, Mrs. Yang - Unknown origin, widow of Yang Yuechun, leader of the Jindan Rebellion, ** fist leader

67, Dong Laodao - Dong Yimin, a native of Shandong, a boxer of the Boxers, and the leader of the Boxers in the Northeast

68, Lin Qi - Lin Chengdai, a native of Xiaoping Island, Jinzhou, a sentry officer of the Qing Army, later joined the Loyal Righteous Army, and then joined Russia as the head of the timber company

69, Liu Kuiwu - unknown origin, pro-Russian bandits

7o, Wu Zhanguo - a native of Jing County, Anhui Province, and a magistrate of Linjiang County

71, Yu Xiangchi - Fengtian Kuandian people, Kuandian County grain store shopkeeper

72. Wang Chengyao - a native of Hebei, the owner of Fushun Hualixing Coal Mining Company

73, Zhang Huanrong - Zhang Rong, a native of Fengtian Xingjing, Han Eight Banners, a family, a revolutionary

74, Huang Xuanwu - Huang Xing, a native of Shanhua, Hunan, a leader of Huaxing, a revolutionary

75, Zhu Changlin - a native of Changsha, Hunan, the former Ming clan, after Minfan, Changsha is rich

76, Zhu Qiangui - a native of Changsha, Hunan, and the younger brother of Zhu Changlin

77, Zhu Kuansu - a native of Changsha, Hunan, the son of Zhu Fangxu, and the father of Zhu Rong (Harmony) Ji

78, Yu Ziyi - a native of Wu County, Jiangsu, a dropout student of Nanyang Public School, and an assistant to Wang Jitong

79, Cai Yuankang - a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Cai Yuanpei's cousin

8o, Xu Bosun - Xu Xilin, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a revolutionary

81, Zhu Luzhan - Zhu Shaokang, a native of Shengxian County, Zhejiang, a party leader in Pingyang, and an anti-Qing righteous man

82, Wang Jigao - Wang Jin, a native of Shengxian County, Zhejiang, a party leader of Wudai, an anti-Qing righteous man, and President Jiang's childhood playmate

83, Fang Yanchen - a native of Tongcheng, Anhui Province, a dropout student of Nanyang College Special Class, the first phase of the South African Military Academy

84, Chen Mengxiong - a native of Chongming, Jiangsu, a dropout student of the special class of Nanyang Public School, the first phase of the South African Military Academy

85, Xie Cheng - Sichuan Lezhiren, a dropout student in the special class of Nanyang Public School, the first phase of the South African Military Academy

86. Chen Ximin - a native of Hangxian County, Zhejiang, a dropout student of Nanyang Public School, the first phase of the South African Military Academy

87, Okano Zengjiro - Japanese, student of the secret service school Shanghai East Asia Tongwen School, a spy of the Second Department of the General Staff in the Russo-Japanese War, under the jurisdiction of Yantai intelligence officer Morita Toshiyuan Shaoza.

88, Wu Ziyu - Wu Peifu, a native of Yantai, Shandong, a warlord in later generations. Lieutenant staff officer of the Staff Department of the Beiyang Supervision and Training Office, Yuan Shikai was transferred to the Second Staff Department of the Japanese Army by Yuan Shikai during the Russo-Japanese War, and was under the jurisdiction of Yantai Intelligence Officer Shoutian Liyuan Shaozuo

89, Wang Yingchun - Japanese, nicknamed Wang Da Braid, a veteran spy, was caught spying on the intelligence of the Beiyang Fleet in the first noon, and was later released due to Japanese pressure, and the Russo-Japanese War went deep into the Northeast to spy on Russian military intelligence

9o, Tianzun III - a native of Fengtian Liaozhong, the leader of the bandits, and the younger brother of Tian Yuben.

91, Tian Yuben - Tian Yuben, a native of Fengtian Liaozhong, the leader of the Hu bandits

92, Du Lao Pimple - Unknown origin, Hu Bandit is in charge, he is a documentary literary figure, and his authenticity is to be examined.

93. Brother Lebeev - Russian, monk of the Orthodox Church of Arthur Fortress

94. Lieutenant Colonel Nauminko - Russian, 7th Infantry Division of Eastern Siberia, Chief of Staff of the division commander General Kondrachenko

95, Dashanyan - Japanese, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Manchurian Army;

96, Kodama Gentaro - Japanese, Chief of the General Staff of the Japanese Manchurian Army, Colonel Merkel of the German 6th Army;

97, Fukushima Yasumasa - Japanese, head of the Second Staff Department of the Japanese Manchurian Army, in charge of intelligence matters against Russia in the Russo-Japanese War;

98, Hanada Nakanosuke - Japanese, spy of the Second Staff Department of the Japanese Manchurian Army, squad leader of the Liaodong Special Task Squad, responsible for recruiting bandits in Changbai Mountain and other places to form the Manchurian Righteous Army, known as Lord Hana;

99, Tsuhisa Ju Pingji - Japanese, spy of the Second Staff Department of the Japanese Manchurian Army, squad leader of the special task squad in western Liaoning, responsible for recruiting bandits in western Liaoning and other places to form the East Asian Volunteer Army, known as Lin Da Braid;

1oo, Miyazaki Inzo - Japanese, ronin, familiar with the Black Dragon Society, loyal follower of Sun Wen, author of "Thirty-three Years of Falling Flowers", translated in Chinese as "Sun Yat-sen the Great Revolutionary", which is the origin of "Sun Yat-sen";

1o1, Heinrich. Erhardt – German, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rheinmetall;

1o2, Zheng Lanting - unknown origin, nicknamed Lao Junlu, leader of the Loyal and Righteous Army Horse Team;

1o3, Huang Dajun - Fujian Minhou, Nanyang College special class dropout, South African Military Academy Phase I;

1o4, Madlidov - Russian, retired officer, member of the Russian Holy Order, former head of the Russian Yalu River Timber Company, recruited people for the Russian army during the Russo-Japanese War, and formed a flower arm team to attack the Japanese army;

1o5, Li Huchen - unknown origin, Northeast Hu bandits, member of the Flower Arms Team, bought for Madlidov.

1o6, Tsuruoka Eitaro - Japanese, big 6 ronin, nicknamed Manchuria Taro, under the jurisdiction of the Liaodong Special Mission Class;

1o7, Du Yaquan - a native of Shangyu, Zhejiang, an intellectual in the late Qing Dynasty, and the protagonist is the same party;

1o8, Xie Lunhui - a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang, a banker, and the general director of Shanghai North City Qianye Association;

1o9, Cai Yi - a native of Baoqing, Hunan, a disciple of Liang Qiai, a Constitutionalist (19oo-1911), a revolutionary sympathizer (all his life to join the League), a patriotic general;

11o, Gong Baoquan - a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Society, and the protagonist of the same party;

111, Tao Chengzhang - a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Society, and the protagonist of the same party;

112, Wei Lan - Zhejiang Yunheren, revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Society, the same party;

113, Shen Luomin - a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Zhejiang Society and the Guangfu Society, and the same party;

114. Zhang Xiongfu - a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Zhejiang Society and the Guangfu Society, and the same party;

115. Kontrachenko - Russian, commander of the 7th Division of the Russian Siberian Division of the Lushun garrison, the soul of the defense of the Lushun fortress, patriot;

116, Ji Fengtai - a native of Huangxian County, Shandong, a businessman from China, Japan and Russia, and a contractor of the Lushun Fortress Project;

117, Liu Boyuan - a native of Yanghu, Jiangsu, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy, and the director of the political department;

118, Xu Jingxi - a native of Hukou, Jiangxi, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy;

119, Li Cunyi - a native of Shenxian County, Hebei, a martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty;

12o, Ye Yunbiao - a native of Dacheng County, Hebei, a martial artist, and the president of the Chinese Warriors Association in later generations;

121, Pei Shoutong - a native of Wuxian County, Jiangsu, a special dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy, an architect of later generations, and the ancestor of I.M. Pei;

122. Bakseev - Russian, Adjutant of Colonel Madlidov, general of the White Russian Army in later generations;

123. Kuropatkin - Russian, commander-in-chief of the Russian Far Eastern Army, commander of the army on the Russo-Japanese War 6;

124, General Billy Gellinger (Actually, it should be General Gripin Berge, the brain is wrong, apologize again!) - Russian, of German origin, commander of the Second Army of the Russian Army;

125, Xiang Xiang - a native of Ruian, Zhejiang, a dropout of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy, and a cavalry commander;

126, Feng. Devtaaff - German, lieutenant colonel, German military attache in Russia;

127, Zhang Zongchang - a native of Laizhou, Shandong, the commander of the Kwantung detachment, and a warlord in later generations;

128, Cheng Zhiyu - a native of Yixian County, Anhui Province, a dropout student of Nanyang College, a first phase of the South African Military Academy, an artillery commander;

129. Rusanov - Russian, Major General of the 14th Division;

13o, Akiyama Yoshiko - Japanese, commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade of the Japanese Army, commander of the Akiyama detachment;

131, Matsukawa Toshiyin - Japanese, staff officer of the Japanese Manchurian Army Headquarters;

132, Masami Okami - Japanese, commander of the 8th Reserve Brigade of the Japanese Army

133, Wu Baodi - a native of Shanghai, Jiangsu, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy;

134. Misichchenko - Russian, commander of the Cossack cavalry corps;

135, Katsuyo Menji - Japanese, Wing Commander of the 31st Wing of the Eighth Brigade of the Reserve;

136, Naowen Tatsumi - Japanese, commander of the Eighth Division;

137. Yubi Kowei - Japanese, Chief of Staff of the Eighth Division;

138, Pan Chengye - a native of Wu County, Jiangsu, a dropout student of Nanyang Public School, the first phase of the South African Military Academy;

139, Lin Songjian - Fujian Minhou, a special class dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy, and an engineer commander;

14o, Ma Junxian - a native of Shuangyang, Jilin, Fengtian Chengde County Order;

141, Zengqi - Manchurian, General Fengtian;

142. Colonel Hoffmann - German, staff officer of the General Staff, Japanese observer of the Russo-Japanese War;

143, Xiao Jinfeng - Japanese, spy, real name Kawamura Kikuko, nicknamed Manchurian Aju, was a Northeast Hu Bandit during the Russo-Japanese War, and was the first Japanese Northeast Hu Bandit;

144, General Kawamura Keimei - Japanese, former commander of the 10th Division, commander of the Yalu River Army in the Battle of Mukden;

145, Li Shutong - a native of Pinghu, Zhejiang, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy;

146. Major General Aiulud - Russian, head of the operations department of the Russian Far Eastern Army;

147, Wang Shizheng - a native of Minhou, Fujian, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy, and the commander of the Fire Dragon Unit;

148, Lin Wenqian - a native of Ruian, Zhejiang, a dropout student of Nanyang College, the first phase of the South African Military Academy;

149, Tsunesaburo Takegami - Japanese, staff officer of the Seventh Division;

15o, Yoshida Shinsaku - Japanese, commander of the 26th Wing of the 7th Division;

PS: Some minor characters in the book, such as Japanese officers, are not listed, although the characters are real.

(To be ...... )

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