The Chinese were chiefs in Africa and could marry four wives

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-01

In 2018, Li Manhu, a 27-year-old young man from Ningxia, set foot on African soil and embarked on an extraordinary journey. On this continent full of mystery and legend, he was awarded the title of "Lucky Chief I" by the king of Nigeria, becoming a highly respected figure in the region.

The young Li Manhu possessed remarkable wisdom and unique charisma, and he formed a deep friendship with the Nigerian king. His talent and charisma impressed him and decided to bestow him the title of "Lucky Chief I".

Soon after, Li Manhu ushered in a new honor. He was favored by the chiefs of Cameroon and became the new leader of the tribe. In Cameroon, chiefs are the symbols of supreme power, and they hold the political, economic and cultural lifeblood. Being able to become the sheikh of Cameroon is enough to prove that Li Manhu's influence on the African continent has reached new heights.

After becoming a chief, Li Manhu's life changed dramatically. Not only does he need to manage tribal affairs, but he also has to take on the responsibility of maintaining local stability and development. Under his leadership, the tribe gradually became prosperous and wealthy.

It is worth mentioning that Li Manhu, who became a chief, also had the privilege of marrying four wives. In the local culture, this is one of the traditional privileges of the chiefs and a symbol of their status and power.

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