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Over two thousand years ago in ancient China a warlord had just unified the country - with the help of two brothers Hsufu and Hsufei - establishing the Qin Dynasty and calling himself Qinshihuang the First Emperor. Seeing Qinshihuangs vanity and brutality Hsufu used a deceit to make his way to the east founding Japan and becoming the first emperor there. Hsufei continued to serve the country with loyalty as an inspirational warrior as well as a minder of Qinshihuang. Ultimately before his demise which he knew was inevitable the First Emperor took Hsufeis advice to preserve himself and his warriors in mausoleums wishing that someday his empire would be revived. Hsufei among thousands of his fellow men stayed buried deep underneath the soil until 1978 when stone statues were discovered by archaeologists. In the form of a stone statue Hsufei was somehow removed to the residence of Deng Xiaoping who had just been reinstated as a Communist Party leader to help lead the country after the death of Mao Zedong the founder of the socialist new China. Hsufei aided by a potion of immortality taken before his burial two thousand years ago resurrected right before Dengs eyes. It was the start of a mysterious voyage for both of them at the critical transformation stages of the country the journey ending in the midst of the turbulent events in the spring of 1989. In the course of Hsufeis eventful second life stories pertaining to fictitious and real characters were intertwined and unfolded with Hsufei being in the central narrative and Deng the de facto protagonist revealing the duos secret collaboration in countering on the one hand the Party left-wingers who opposed the opening up of China and a driving force that strived for the overturn of the Communist regime on the other. On fictional construction these historical issues are raised and addressed: why Japan invaded China and brutalized Chinese people during World War II; how Deng came to devise the economic reforms and future paths of China when he took power in 1978; what prompted him to regain the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the British; and what happened that led to the June 4 Tiananmen Square crackdown.