The leader of the Iron Hand Gang was a character in the TV series " Detective Di Renjie III." His name was King Ying Yuanqi. He was the leader of the Iron Hand Gang and the leader of the largest assassin gang in the game. The Iron Hand Gang was a criminal gang. They contacted local officials and illegal merchants in Yangzhou to smuggle and sell salt for high profits. Because the salt tax in the Jianghuai region was an important source of income for the court, it caused Wu Zetian's dissatisfaction. Under Di Renjie's command, the Iron Hand Regiment was finally wiped out. Although the leader of the Iron Hand Guild displayed powerful martial arts in the movie, he was still defeated in the end. As for why he was called the sect leader, it might be because he was the leader of the Iron Hand Gang. In the drama, the word sect leader might be used to refer to the leader of the organization.
Detective: The Young Master of the Iron Hand Gang was a novel written by the author, Cat Alley. The story was about the protagonist, Li Chengji, who had transmigrated to the world of Detective Di Renjie, changed his name to Yuan Ji, and obtained the check-in system. However, the specific plot and plot development needed to be further read in the chapter of the novel to understand.
One common theme is the relationship between humanity and technology. Given that the Iron Hands are known for their extensive cybernetic enhancements, fan fictions often explore how these enhancements affect their sense of self, their relationships with others, and their place in the Imperium.
There's also 'Iron Hands: The Lost Chapter'. This fanfic focuses on a previously unrecorded mission of the Iron Hands. It has a great deal of action and shows the unique combat tactics and strategic thinking of the Iron Hands. It's really exciting to read if you like battles and military - style storytelling.
The novels similar to Warhammer Dwarves were: " Hidden in Warhammer as a Dark Spirit,"" The Vampire Lord of Tianji Province,"" Warhammer: I Don't Want to Be a Stinky Canned Food!!!" " Starting from the Lizardmen..." Wait. These novels belonged to the fantasy or epic fantasy category, and had similar theme and style to Warhammer Dwarf.
Here are some recommendations for Warhammer System novels:
1. Warhammer: Deciding to Take the Star Surround Subspace Route: This novel was loved by readers for its exquisite and beautiful text and fascinating plot.
2. [Warhammer: The Emperor's Unfilial Daughter]: This is a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel that tells an interesting story.
3. Cypher: Lord of the Fallen Angels: This was one of the newest novels in the Warhammer 40K series.
4. Blazing Dawn: Tomb of the Martyrs, another new book in the Warhammer 40K series.
5. Lion: Son of the Forest: This novel is about the return of the Lion King.
6. " Proof of the Sun King ": This is a novel about the protagonist's transmigration to the Warhammer 40K world. He was chosen to be the 21st son of the Emperor, shouldering the mission of fighting against Chaos and searching for the ruins of the Ancient Sages.
7. " Crossing the Other World with the Warhammer System ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist Owen crossing into the Warhammer 40K world with the Warhammer 40K system in an attempt to change the world.
8. " Reborn in Warhammer 40K with the System ": This novel is a similar story. The protagonist is reborn into the world of Warhammer 40K through the system.
Please note that these recommendations are for reference only. The specific selection depends on personal preferences and reading preferences.
However, the Warhammer universe is vast and complex. Some novels might be a bit overwhelming for new readers at first due to the large number of factions, characters, and backstories. But overall, with a bit of patience, new readers can definitely enjoy the 'Warhammer Novels'.