Sherwood is purely fictional. It takes creative liberties to weave an engaging tale, rather than being rooted in reality. So, don't expect it to be a true account of events.
AJ referred to Air Jordan, a series of shoes named after NBA star Michael Jordan. The AJ series was widely spread because of its black and red color scheme and its reputation as a flying man. It was considered a cultural symbol and a cultural sacred weapon. The AJ series of shoes were innovative and influential in different eras, and they were deeply loved by sneaker enthusiasts and trendy people. The AJ series of shoes were sold on the official website and in physical stores, including men's and women's shoes and children's shoes. As for the comfort of the AJ, because it was an old shoe, the comfort might be relatively low, but it was still a good choice for daily wear and basketball.
The real story of Sherwood is likely to be about the Sherwood Forest in England. It is famous for being the legendary haunt of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. They were said to live in the forest, robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.
I don't think it's a true story. 'A Haunting in Sherwood' is probably just a creative concoction to thrill and entertain, rather than being based on actual events.
There were many differences between the Chinese Jordan and the American Jordan. China's Jordan was a sporting goods brand founded in Fujian Province, China, while America's Jordan was a brand under the American brand, which was also a product endorsed by Jordan himself. Although both brands were called Jordan, they were independent brands. In the United States, the Jordan brand was called Air Jordan because it was related to Jordan himself. In the early days, it belonged to a brand under the brand of Nikes, but now it was independent. China's Jordan was just a sporting goods brand and had nothing to do with Jordan himself. Therefore, there were obvious differences between China's Jordan and the American Jordan in terms of brand background and spokesperson.