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Who is Gao Jianli's farewell assassin?
Jing Ke. The wind blows in Shui Han, and the strong men are gone forever. This poem, which has been handed down through the ages, is written about these two strong men. Gao Jianli and Jing Ke are good friends. Before stabbing Qin, they often drank together. After getting drunk, Gao Jianli hit Zhu, and Jing Ke sang loudly, which made the listeners cry.

Introduction to Gao Jianli Gao Jianli, a native of Yan State (now Dingxing County, Hebei Province) at the end of the Warring States Period, was a good friend of Jing Ke and was good at percussion instruments (an ancient percussion stringed instrument with thirteen strings on the shoulder in a round airspace). Gao Jianli and Jing Ke have a good relationship.

Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin before he left, and Gao Jianli and Taizi Dan were sent to Yishui. Gao Jianli struck the floor, and Jing Ke sang "The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever". After the Six Kingdoms were destroyed at the end of Qin Dynasty, the king of Qin invited Gao Jianli into the palace to build it for him, because it was so good. But Gao Jianli is a good friend of Jing Ke, and the king of Qin is well prepared. He ordered people to blind Gao Jianli in advance, thinking that Gao Jianli could not assassinate him. But Gao Jianli poured lead into the building, and the king of Qin was fascinated by the music, so he slammed it on his head.

Jing Ke people introduce Jing Ke (? —227 BC), surnamed Jiang, surnamed Qing (with similar sounds of "Jing" and "Qing" in ancient times), a patriot at the end of the Warring States period, a descendant of the doctor of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and a famous assassin during the Warring States period, also known as Qing Qing, Qing Ke.

Jing Ke likes reading and fencing, and he is generous and chivalrous. After traveling to Yan, Tian Guang recommended it to Taizi Dan.

After Qin destroyed Zhao, the soldiers pointed to the southern border of Yan, and Taizi Dan was frightened and decided to send Jing Ke into Qin to stab the king of Qin. Jing Ke dedicated the head of Fan, a rebel of Qin State, to Taizi Dan, and the map of Yan Du Kang to the king of Qin, and assassinated him with a camera. Prince Taizi Dan could not bear to kill Fan, so Jing Ke had to meet Fan privately and tell the truth. Van Yuqi committed suicide to fulfill Jing Ke.

In 227 BC, Jing Ke came to the State of Qin with the map of Yan Du Kang and Fan's head to assassinate the king of Qin. Before he left, Yan Taizi Dan and Gao Jianli saw Jing Ke off at the Yishui River. The scene is very tragic. "The wind blows and the water cools, and the strong men are gone forever", which is a poem sung by Jing Ke when he left. After Jing Ke and Qin Wuyang entered Qin, the king of Qin summoned them in Xianyang Palace. After Fan presented his head, he presented a map of Du Kang (now Zhuoxian, Yixian and Gu 'an in Hebei). Jing Ke saw that the dagger was pitiful, and he missed the opportunity. After being seriously wounded by the sword of the king of Qin, he was killed by the guards of Qin.