'Rebel' was a crime novel written in Hong Kong by Mak Dang-hung. The story was about a gang leader who had a fierce conflict with his colleagues because of a misunderstanding. After that, he began to reflect on his identity and values and sought justice by working hard to become a lawyer. The story was full of conflicts and struggles between gangs and the law, but it also revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature.
Bobby Sands was an Irish republican. He was part of the hunger strike in the Maze Prison. Sands was protesting against the British government's policy of criminalizing IRA prisoners. His sacrifice brought international attention to the situation in Northern Ireland and became a symbol of the struggle for Irish independence.