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Murder Of Wang Lianying
Wang Lianying was a Chinese courtesan who was killed by Yan Ruisheng and his accomplices on 9 June 1920 outside of Shanghai in the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China. Twenty-year-old Lianying had worked in Shanghai, known as the "Sex work in Shanghai in the 19th and 20th centuries, Brothel of Asia", since 1916, gaining recognition as the "Prime Minister of Flower Country" during the 1917 courtesan election. Yan, meanwhile, was a university-educated youth deeply in debt due to his expensive habits and frequent gambling. Seeking to escape his debt, Yan decided to rob Lianying, who was known to adorn herself with expensive jewellery. After some days gaining her trust, Yan convinced her to join him on a drive through the Shanghai countryside. On the trip, the pair accompanied by Wu Chunfang and Fang Rishan stopped amidst a wheat field. The three men drugged Lianying with chloroform, after which she was strangled and her body dumped in an isolated location. Lian ...
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