During the Republic of China period, social turmoil was turbulent, and the lives of ordinary people were generally more difficult. In the process, some people choose to go up the mountain and become bandits to make a living by robbing other people's belongings. Today, the person we want to talk about is known as the first giant bandit of the Republic of China. He did many evil deeds, which brought great trouble to the lives of the local people. In addition, he married 72 aunts and wives and ran amok in the north for 29 years. So, who is this person? What was his final outcome?

This man's name was Liu Guidang and he was born into a poor family. Liu Guitang has not listened to discipline since he was a child, and at a very young age, he did a lot of things to steal chickens and dogs, which was very unpopular with the locals. When he grew up, Liu Guitang became brothers with several friends with whom he misbehaved, and went around committing crimes and robbing other people's belongings. At first, Liu Guitang's small group had only 8 people, but later it expanded to thousands of people, and Liu Guitang became the first bandit of the Republic of China. Later, as Liu Guitang's power grew, it also attracted the attention of the government, and some warlords began to suppress him. Under such circumstances, Liu Guitang moved his team to the mountain. At that time, the transportation was not as convenient as it is now, and the jungle in the mountains was dense, which was a very good hiding place. Liu Guitang saw this, so he led his men to hide in the mountains. With the passage of time, Liu Guitang's strength grew larger and larger, becoming the only "tiger" in the mountains. The bandits led by Liu Guitang have brought many difficulties to the lives of the local people. At that time, the life of the common people was already very difficult, but they were often robbed and blackmailed by Liu Guitang's bandit gang, so the people hated him very much. Despite this, the common people dared not speak out, because Liu Guitang's methods were very cruel, and once someone did not obey his orders, he would not hesitate to kill them. According to relevant information, the bandit gang led by Liu Guitang killed as many as 200,000 people. In addition, Liu Guitang was also very, marrying 72 aunts and wives in his lifetime, most of whom were forcibly occupied by Liu Guitang.
After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Liu Guitang became a traitor. In order to curry favor with Japanese officers, he often helped the Japanese army to do a lot of things that harmed the interests of our country, and also leaked the domestic dynamics to the Japanese army. After his traitor identity was exposed, he was eventually killed by the Eighth Route Army.