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in Mongolia, but he was attacked and captured by mounted bandits. He claimed his father's surname was Shao, and that he was a half-Chinese and half-Japanese person trying to find his father. The head of the bandits, Yang Qingshan, recruited him into the band, saving his life. Kohinata was given the
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by the National Government, and arrested for the crime of treason (hanjian). However, it was confirmed that he was not of Chinese but of Japanese nationality. Therefore, he could not be prosecuted for treason, and so he was released, going back to Japan. In 1982, Kohinata died in
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After joining the band, Kohinata became proficient in fighting, and gradually gained fame as he participated in battles. After Yang Qingshan's death, Kohinata took up this position as head of the mounted bandits in Northern China. Once, Kohinata was arrested in
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decorated with a dragon and the Big Dipper constellation. Due to this, he was called the "Gun Against Evil - the Little White Dragon", which led to the use of his popular nickname, the Little White Dragon.
451:, the "Holy Land" of mounted bandits. He studied the old Chinese martial arts tactics of the Taoist Wudang faction and Quanzhen Way. His master, Ge Yuetan, gave him the name Shang Xudong, as well as a 503:. However, they were attacked by Zhang Zuolin and captured. Kohinata, having heard of this, went around, eventually confirming they were Japanese, leading to Zhang Zuolin releasing them. 518: 552: 415:, and he worked hard to learn the Chinese language and archery. Banzai, who was engaged in espionage at the time, regarded Kohinata as a close disciple. 370:, was a notorious Japanese mounted bandit in China. He was commonly called "The Little White Dragon" by Chinese locals of the areas he was active in. 448: 184: 790: 156: 785: 80: 594: 163: 137: 38: 170: 221: 203: 52: 152: 141: 484:
in 1928, Kohinata started conspiring against the Fengtian clique in secret, but he failed and was expelled.
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Many adventure series were serialized about Kohinata in the 1920s in
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After Japan's surrender in 1945, Kohinata was found in a villa in
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In 1935, Kohinata, on the orders of the Kwantung Army, joined the
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headed to Inner Mongolia on the invitation of mounted bandit
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Early in his life, he admired general 426: 768: 459: 589: 587: 565:) and "龙" (1991 - 2006, published in 541: 464:Kohinata was taken under the wing of 142:adding citations to reliable sources 113: 59: 18: 695:"日本军国主义侵华人物" (first edition), 1994. 13: 623:渡边龙策, "馬賊頭目列伝-広野を駈ける男の生きざま", 1987. 593:Honeck, Mischa and Marten, James. 584: 14: 812: 655:(Tiger of the Far East), Ch. 179. 34:This article has multiple issues. 718:コミュの◎馬賊小日向白朗(こひなた はくろう)の馬賊戦記が再出版 118: 64: 23: 749: 736: 723: 710: 698: 689: 129:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 791:People from Niigata Prefecture 680: 667: 658: 644: 635: 626: 617: 602: 1: 786:Japanese expatriates in China 577: 378: 686:渡边龙策, "馬賊 - 日中戦争史の側面", 1964. 383:Kohinata Hakurō was born in 351:(Chinese pseudonyms include 7: 561:"狼の星座" (1985, published in 300:January 5th, 1982 (Aged 81) 10: 817: 476:, and participated in the 233: 611:小日向白朗の謎―日中国交回復で暗躍した日本人馬賊王 478:Second Zhili-Fengtian War 340: 322: 314: 296: 272: 260: 251: 746:. 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