However, as the gang member insisted that he did not know, Wenwu proceeded to kill him with a blast of energy to the head, all while Shang-Chi watched on. With the final wounded gang member lying by Shang-Chi's feet, Wenwu had stepped over to him with his rings powered up, as Wenwu demanded to know where the Iron Gang Leader was so that he could kill him. Before they could even react, Wenwu proceeded to slaughter the Iron Gang, using the power of his rings to launch them right across the room with incredible force, all while Shang-Chi watched with shock, stepping aside as Wenwu launched a man into the wall beside him.
Letting go of Shang-Chi's hand, Wenwu stepped over to the table where the Iron Gang were enjoying their drinks, as he proceeded to power up his rings, and smashed his fist through the table, obliterating it and shocking the men. To this end, Wenwu tracked down the members of the Iron Gang who had invaded his home and murdered his wife to a resturant. To be added Wenwu's Revenge This section needs a rewriteĮnraged by the death of his wife Ying Li, Wenwu made the choice to put all the rings back on, and seek out his revenge. To be added Assassination of British Official Being a multinational organization, members of Ten Rings branches speak multiple other languages, which had included: Arabic, Chinese, Dari, English, Farsi, Hungarian, Mongolian, Pashto, Russian, and Urdu. Each cell would receive money and weapons as long as they received them and they did not ask questions. The leaders from each cell had no idea who anyone was in any other cell save for one contact. Īll the branches of the Ten Rings operated as individual cells, with every cell operating independently of each other. Some even described their organization as "faith." The legend of the Mandarin was built around Xu Wenwu, who had built his power by obtaining ten powerful rings, which had turned him into a near unstoppable warrior, and which became the basis for the organization's name. Members of the terrorist organization came to believe that their leader, the Mandarin, had inspired generations of men since the Middle Ages, perhaps even further back in time, implying that the organization was thousands of years old.
The true history of the Ten Rings had been shrouded in mystery. "The terrorist group historically associated with the Mandarin." ― Jackson Norriss and Trevor Slattery History Asian Conquest Led by the Mandarin