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That year, Jackie Chan went to Macau to participate in a racing rally, and after losing, he threw a wad of banknotes directly into the face of the blind Heng of the "Water House Gang", shouting: "Isn't it money? What I have is money!"

author:Molon Armor

That year, Jackie Chan went to Macau to participate in the car rally, and after losing, he directly threw a wad of banknotes into the face of the "Water House Gang" Blind Heng, shouting: "Isn't it money? What I have is money!" Blind Heng directly led people to surround Jackie Chan and was furious: "Leave you alone, it's not too much." ”

In 1958, Chim Cheong-shing (later known as Blind Heng) was born in Lai Kok Village, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong. His father was the owner of an auto repair shop, which led him to have a keen interest in cars from an early age, especially when it came to tuning cars. Blind Heng's skills are so superb that he can complete the vehicle performance tuning in just one month that others can complete in half a year.

Blind Hen's skills are not limited to changing cars, his driving skills are even more amazing. As a teenager, he had already won several races in the underground circuit, beating many older opponents. These early experiences not only won him a prize, but also gave him his first taste of the rivers and lakes, and finally joined a local gangster "Water House" and became a disciple of the bigwig "Zhenwen".

In 1975, Blind Heng made his debut in an electric bicycle race in Macau, demonstrating his pro-level driving skills and becoming the champion. Since then, he has won many successive championships in motorsports competitions, not only making a name for himself on the field, but also attracting the attention of many businesses, hoping that he can become their spokesperson.

By 1980, Blind Racer had won the race from behind to final sprint in a touring car race, and in the Hong Kong underground racing world, Blind Racer was particularly adept at racing in dark conditions without street lights, a challenging race known as "Night Racing", in which Blind Rac showed such exceptional skill that he earned him the nickname "You Can Win with Your Eyes Closed".

In this racing circle, Blind Heng got acquainted with Liu Guoxiong, a famous driver who was also born in the gang and was known as the "troublemaker". Both share the same passion for drag racing, and this shared interest and background makes them good friends.

In 1985, two of the stars of the racing world, Blind Heng and "Troublemaker", met Jackie Chan at the Macau circuit. Although Jackie Chan is also an actor with good driving skills, he looks a little competitive in the face of these two top players in the underground racing circle. In the race, Blind Heng showed his skills in the corners and eventually won the race by a landslide, once again proving his strength and dominance on the circuit.

After this game, although Jackie Chan was dissatisfied, he also had to admit Blind Heng's extraordinary driving skills. The issue of the tournament's winnings sparked controversy, but the blind Heng insisted on winning the tournament's winnings.

Jackie Chan returned to the car angrily, holding a thick stack of silver in his hand, and threw it at Blind Heng fiercely, and the silver drew a shining trajectory in the air. With his keen hearing, Blind Heng avoided this sudden attack in time. His anger was ignited, and what was originally a simple question of winning or losing turned into a battle of dignity.

Blind Heng snorted coldly, and immediately ordered dozens of his subordinates around him to gather around, and the atmosphere was so tense that it almost exploded. Just when the two sides were about to clash, the scene was suddenly stopped in time by the "troublemaker". He quickly intervened between the two, not only calming the dispute, but also taking his relationship with Jackie Chan further.

Before this, Blind Heng had long been a not simple character on the rivers and lakes. Since the age of 18, he has been involved in a number of vehicle-related cases, including stealing cars, dangerous driving, and participating in underground racing. He has a rich criminal record and has been imprisoned three times for it. In particular, in 1986, a fishmonger was brutally murdered in Yau Ma Tei, and Blind Heng was involved in this case, but because of his skilled driving, he was never caught.

In 1987, a police officer heard of Blind Heng's whereabouts in Mong Kok and immediately went to chase him. In order to escape from the pursuit, Blind Heng drove the car into a narrow alley and escaped the scene using the stunt "right-angle drift", but the pursuing police failed due to their lack of skill.

Blind Heng's story was made into a movie in 1992 and spread in the market, making his reputation even more famous. However, as the saying goes: "Prosperity must decline". Shortly after his release from prison in 1994, Blind Heng was arrested for his re-involvement in underground racing and even lost his driver's license. In the same year, his wife Lu Muen was tragically killed in a wild race, which made him feel deeply remorseful, and also affected his eldest son, Zhan Jiatu, who was influenced by his father in his early years.

In 2002, Blind Heng remarried and married Lin Xiuzhu, who also loves racing. Although their marriage lasted only three years, they also had a pair of children. On October 10 of the same year, Blind Heng was arrested again for racing nearly 200 kilometers per hour on a section of the 70 km/h speed limit.

On a rainy morning in 2003, Blind Heng was arrested again by the police for dangerous driving. During a court appearance, he met the police officer "Jingle Bell" as a witness for the first time, and her appearance was like a beacon in the scene. Ding Dong's real name is Liang Qimei, and her posture and face have made her famous at the Tuen Mun Police Station and the surrounding area, and people jokingly call her "Gigi Leung in the police world".

Clankbell was married and had children at the time, but that didn't stop Blind Heng from falling in love with her. Their emotional entanglement begins with letters from Blind Heng during his imprisonment. Blind Heng often wrote long letters in prison to pour out his heart, and Ding Dong also replied by email, and the hearts of the two gradually drew closer.

By 2005, both men's private lives had changed dramatically. Tinkerbell ended her marriage, and Blind Heng was released from prison the same year. Soon after being released from prison, they decided to live together and became the loving stepmother of the blind children.

After turning around and leaving his gangster career, Blind Heng devoted all his energy to the modified car industry. Despite the changing times and technological changes, he is still confident that he will remain ahead of the curve in this field. Although his life was full of twists and turns, he always maintained his love for his family and the pursuit of his dreams.

That year, Jackie Chan went to Macau to participate in a racing rally, and after losing, he threw a wad of banknotes directly into the face of the blind Heng of the "Water House Gang", shouting: "Isn't it money? What I have is money!"
That year, Jackie Chan went to Macau to participate in a racing rally, and after losing, he threw a wad of banknotes directly into the face of the blind Heng of the "Water House Gang", shouting: "Isn't it money? What I have is money!"
That year, Jackie Chan went to Macau to participate in a racing rally, and after losing, he threw a wad of banknotes directly into the face of the blind Heng of the "Water House Gang", shouting: "Isn't it money? What I have is money!"

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