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At the end of the nineteenth century the anti-foreign feeling in China was strong. This attitude stemmed from many causes. The dividing of China’s best ports and cities into "spheres of Influence" controlled by Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Japan. These great powers took all the economic privileges from China. The multiplying efforts of the missionaries in China, who were open in their disgust for the Chinese customs, caused much anger and violence. China was being suffocated by stronger imperialistic nations. Thus as 1900 dawned China was swept by a terrorist movement known as the Boxer Rebellion.
The resentment intensified among members of a secretive group with the name I Ho Chuan, or society of righteous fists, "boxers." The society believed that they had been made invulnerable by sorcery and incantation and began to win recruits late in 1899. Their beliefs of resisting Europeanization to preserve the purity of China’s soul were soon translated into a message of death to the "foreign devils" and their collaborators. Without restraining leadership or organization, Boxers began in early 1900 to raid outposts and symbols of western influence, including missions. The attacks were to be gruesome. Men and women were hacked to death with swords, burned alive in their compounds, and sometimes dragged and tortured through howling mobs before their execution, after which their severed heads were displayed in cages on village gates.
Yet as with all such movement there where men willing and ready to take advantage of opportunities that presented themselves and Lue Chin WA was such a man. He was a bandit taking profit and plunder where and when he could and the name I Ho Chuan made the, until now, untouchable western Mission stations a prime target for him and his band. Lue Chin Wa had selected the Lu Tai Mission far from the coast and far from the Gunboats of the great powers. The two women there where renowned for their beauty and beauty was a commodity that was worth gold particularly faire haired and fair skinned western beauties. The Little group sat upon their Mongolian ponies and at his signal came thundering down on Lu Tai Mission Station.
The horses’ hooves rumbled like the thunder of a gathering summer storm. Gun shots from the little hordes rifles clapped like lighting, flashing death as they swept down on the Lu Tai mission Station. Crimson blossomed on the chest of men, the screams of the Chinese women filled the air as they were dragged into the mission buildings as the bandits took their pleasure where they found it.
Looting and raping as they swept all before them. All was theirs for the taking, all but the foreign women. Lue Chin Wa had special plans for them. Plans that would gain him the pleasure he sought and the riches such rare gems would bring far to the west on the Silk Road in the harems of the sultans of the Turks.
They had fled at the first shots to the house of their god for his protection. Soon they would find that their dead carpenter would afford them little protection as his men battered down the door to the church.
CRACK
The wooden door split asunder in a shower of splinters and dust. Lue Chin Wa stood their towering in the door silhouetted by the sun behind him, an image of cruel strength the bandoliers crossing his chest his pistol in hand.
This is the house of God!
The old white haired foreign devil screamed holding up the symbol of his dead god as if it were a weapon or shield. A single shot from Lue’s pistol silenced him and sent him to his god.
At the end of the nineteenth century the anti-foreign feeling in China was strong. This attitude stemmed from many causes. The dividing of China’s best ports and cities into "spheres of Influence" controlled by Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Japan. These great powers took all the economic privileges from China. The multiplying efforts of the missionaries in China, who were open in their disgust for the Chinese customs, caused much anger and violence. China was being suffocated by stronger imperialistic nations. Thus as 1900 dawned China was swept by a terrorist movement known as the Boxer Rebellion.
The resentment intensified among members of a secretive group with the name I Ho Chuan, or society of righteous fists, "boxers." The society believed that they had been made invulnerable by sorcery and incantation and began to win recruits late in 1899. Their beliefs of resisting Europeanization to preserve the purity of China’s soul were soon translated into a message of death to the "foreign devils" and their collaborators. Without restraining leadership or organization, Boxers began in early 1900 to raid outposts and symbols of western influence, including missions. The attacks were to be gruesome. Men and women were hacked to death with swords, burned alive in their compounds, and sometimes dragged and tortured through howling mobs before their execution, after which their severed heads were displayed in cages on village gates.
Yet as with all such movement there where men willing and ready to take advantage of opportunities that presented themselves and Lue Chin WA was such a man. He was a bandit taking profit and plunder where and when he could and the name I Ho Chuan made the, until now, untouchable western Mission stations a prime target for him and his band. Lue Chin Wa had selected the Lu Tai Mission far from the coast and far from the Gunboats of the great powers. The two women there where renowned for their beauty and beauty was a commodity that was worth gold particularly faire haired and fair skinned western beauties. The Little group sat upon their Mongolian ponies and at his signal came thundering down on Lu Tai Mission Station.
The horses’ hooves rumbled like the thunder of a gathering summer storm. Gun shots from the little hordes rifles clapped like lighting, flashing death as they swept down on the Lu Tai mission Station. Crimson blossomed on the chest of men, the screams of the Chinese women filled the air as they were dragged into the mission buildings as the bandits took their pleasure where they found it.
Looting and raping as they swept all before them. All was theirs for the taking, all but the foreign women. Lue Chin Wa had special plans for them. Plans that would gain him the pleasure he sought and the riches such rare gems would bring far to the west on the Silk Road in the harems of the sultans of the Turks.
They had fled at the first shots to the house of their god for his protection. Soon they would find that their dead carpenter would afford them little protection as his men battered down the door to the church.
CRACK
The wooden door split asunder in a shower of splinters and dust. Lue Chin Wa stood their towering in the door silhouetted by the sun behind him, an image of cruel strength the bandoliers crossing his chest his pistol in hand.
This is the house of God!
The old white haired foreign devil screamed holding up the symbol of his dead god as if it were a weapon or shield. A single shot from Lue’s pistol silenced him and sent him to his god.