Kunsha, in the sixties and seventies of the last century, was famous all over the world for *** and was known as the first drug lord of the "Prince of Death". At its peak, he controlled 80% of the narcotics** in the entire Jinshanjiao area and had a private army of about 30,000 men. William Brown, the former US ambassador to Thailand, called him "the most terrible man in the whole world."
Khun Sa was born in Lane Mo Mountain, Shan State, Myanmar, his mother is a Shan and his father is a Han Chinese, so Khun Sa is half Chinese and has a strong affection for China. Due to the loss of his mother at an early age, Khun Sa grew up under the care of his grandmother, and inherited his father's position as a Tusi of the Lemo tribe from an early age.
Kun Sha later sneaked back to Jinshanjiao to marry the daughter of a chieftain, and became his father-in-law's right-hand man. In 1967, the Kun Sa drug cartel controlled 70 percent of the drug production and trafficking operations in the entire "Jinshanjiao". In its heyday, Khun Sa controlled 80% of the narcotics in the entire Jinshanjiao area. Therefore, he once proudly called himself the "Opium King".
Despite the numerous drug trafficking in Kunsha, he did not allow any of his subordinates to take drugs, including himself who had already quit drugs, and as an example, he stipulated that anyone who found his subordinates taking drugs could be killed on the spot.
Kun Sha is both powerful and graceful, and he himself is quite charismatic, very righteous, easy-going, often shouting at his subordinates, and especially respecting scholars.
The person Kun Sha admires the most is the great leader of the people, a generation of great people who led the Chinese people to completely change their own destiny and the face of the country. Kun Sha sold countless drugs in his life, but he never sold drugs to China, and he once issued a death order: no one was allowed to sell drugs to China for any reason, and once discovered, he was executed on the spot.
Kun Sha believes that the main culprit of modern China's humiliation by foreign powers is opium, and it was Western countries that opened China's door through the Opium War and made China suffer humiliation for a century. Lin Zexu Humen sold cigarettes and resolutely resisted opium, which also made Kun Sha quite admired.
Due to the influence of these two great men in China, Kun Sha once vowed: "When Westerners bullied the Chinese with opium, today I will return it, and I will only sell drugs to Europe and the United States." ”
On October 26, 2007, Khun Sa passed away in Yangon.