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    === Hónghuá Huì ===
    === Hónghuá Huì ===
    {{nihongo|'''Hónghuá Huì'''|紅華会|Kōkakai|Red Flower Gang}} is based on the historical Shanghai-based Red Gang ({{lang|zh|紅幫}} ''Hóng Bāng''). Most of them were maimed in some way by [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] during a previous visit to Shanghai prior to the start of the series. It is estimated that they have murdered over 10,000 [[Qing Bang]] rival members after coming to power in 1932 when Kenshirō left for Japan. Their revenue stream comes from opium, prostitution and gambling. At one point [[Zhāng Tài-Yán]] claims that these three sources of revenue surpass 200 billion yuan ($32.5 billion in 2013).
    {{nihongo|'''Hónghuá Huì'''|紅華会|Kōkakai|Red Flower Gang}} is based on the historical Shanghai-based Red Gang ({{lang|zh|紅幫}} ''Hóng Bāng''). Most of them were maimed in some way by [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] during a previous visit to Shanghai prior to the start of the series. It is estimated that they have murdered over 10,000 [[Qing Bang]] rival members after coming to power in 1932 when Kenshirō left for Japan. Their revenue stream comes from opium, prostitution and gambling. At one point [[Zhāng Tài-Yán]] claims that these three sources of revenue surpass 200 billion yuan ($32.5 billion in 2013).
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    Revision as of 07:26, 20 May 2013

    Hónghuá Huì

    Hónghuá Huì (紅華会, Kōkakai, Red Flower Gang) is based on the historical Shanghai-based Red Gang (紅幫 Hóng Bāng). Most of them were maimed in some way by Kenshirō Kasumi during a previous visit to Shanghai prior to the start of the series. It is estimated that they have murdered over 10,000 Qing Bang rival members after coming to power in 1932 when Kenshirō left for Japan. Their revenue stream comes from opium, prostitution and gambling. At one point Zhāng Tài-Yán claims that these three sources of revenue surpass 200 billion yuan ($32.5 billion in 2013).

    Organizational Structure

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