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|death= [[1935]]<br />[[Club Obi Wan]], [[Shanghai]]
 
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'''Wu Han''' was a friend of [[Indiana Jones]] who joined him on several adventures before being killed by a gangster's bullet in [[1935]].
 
'''Wu Han''' was a friend of [[Indiana Jones]] who joined him on several adventures before being killed by a [[Chen|gangster's]] bullet in [[1935]].
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Half [[China|Chinese]], half [[Netherlands|Dutch]],<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' novel]]</ref> Wu Han was studying political science when his parents and sister died in an [[influenza]] outbreak. Their ashes wound up in the possession of the notorious gangster [[Lao Che]], who used the promise of a proper burial to force Wu Han into servitude.<ref name="Dinosaur Eggs">''[[Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs]]''</ref>
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Half [[China|Chinese]], half [[Netherlands|Dutch]],<ref name="Novel ">[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' novel]]</ref> Wu Han was studying political science when his parents and sister died in an [[influenza]] outbreak. Their ashes wound up in the possession of the notorious gangster [[Lao Che]], who used the promise of a proper burial to force Wu Han into servitude.<ref name="Dinosaur Eggs">''[[Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs]]''</ref>
   
 
In [[1933]], [[Indiana Jones]] met Wu Han in [[Shanghai]] on his way to [[Mongolia]]. Upon learning of Wu Han's predicament, Jones stole his family's ashes from Lao Che, thereby securing his friend's freedom. The encounter inspired Wu Han to return to school, this time studying archaeology.<ref name="Dinosaur Eggs" />
 
In [[1933]], [[Indiana Jones]] met Wu Han in [[Shanghai]] on his way to [[Mongolia]]. Upon learning of Wu Han's predicament, Jones stole his family's ashes from Lao Che, thereby securing his friend's freedom. The encounter inspired Wu Han to return to school, this time studying archaeology.<ref name="Dinosaur Eggs" />
   
 
Wu Han took up the life of an adventurer, spending half of his time away from Shanghai working for various private patrons and universities throughout the Orient. He also made a number of visits to [[Russia]] to recover artifacts hidden by exiled White Russian aristocrats.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook">''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]''</ref> He helped Chinese secret agent [[Mei Ying]], who knew him as a smuggler, on several occasions.<ref name="Empreror's Tomb">''[[Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb]]''</ref>
 
Wu Han took up the life of an adventurer, spending half of his time away from Shanghai working for various private patrons and universities throughout the Orient. He also made a number of visits to [[Russia]] to recover artifacts hidden by exiled White Russian aristocrats.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook">''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]''</ref> He helped Chinese secret agent [[Mei Ying]], who knew him as a smuggler, on several occasions.<ref name="Empreror's Tomb">''[[Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb]]''</ref>
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[[File:Wu Han as seen in Indiana Jones and The Emperor's Tomb.png|thumb|220x220px]]
   
 
Mei Ying arranged to meet Wu Han at [[Hong Kong]]'s [[Golden Lotus Opera House]] in [[1935]]. When he arrived, however, he found that Mei Ying had been kidnapped and she was working with Indiana Jones on a quest to find the [[Emperor's Tomb|tomb]] of [[Qin Shi Huang]], the first [[Emperor]] of China.<ref name="Empreror's Tomb" />
 
Mei Ying arranged to meet Wu Han at [[Hong Kong]]'s [[Golden Lotus Opera House]] in [[1935]]. When he arrived, however, he found that Mei Ying had been kidnapped and she was working with Indiana Jones on a quest to find the [[Emperor's Tomb|tomb]] of [[Qin Shi Huang]], the first [[Emperor]] of China.<ref name="Empreror's Tomb" />
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Wu Han and Short Round would also join Jones on a trip across the [[Himalayas]] where the three were set upon by nomadic thieves during a [[yak]] ride.<ref name="Temple of Doom junior">[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' junior novel]]</ref>
 
Wu Han and Short Round would also join Jones on a trip across the [[Himalayas]] where the three were set upon by nomadic thieves during a [[yak]] ride.<ref name="Temple of Doom junior">[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' junior novel]]</ref>
   
Later that year, Wu Han assisted Jones when he was hired by Lao Che to obtain the [[Nurhachi's ashes|ashes]] of [[Nurhachi]], the first Emperor of the [[Manchu Dynasty]], in exchange for the [[Peacock's Eye]], planning to fly the diamond out to [[London]] by way of [[Bangkok]].<ref name="Temple of Doom junior">[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' junior novel]]</ref> The night before Jones was to meet with the gangster at Shanghai's [[Club Obi Wan]], Lao Che's son [[Kao Kan]] attempted to steal the urn from him.<ref name="ToD">''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''</ref> While Jones fended him off, he asked Wu Han to be his back up at the club.<ref name="Temple of Doom junior" />
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Later that year, Wu Han assisted Jones when he was hired by Lao Che to obtain the [[Nurhachi's ashes|ashes]] of [[Nurhachi]], the first Emperor of the [[Manchu Dynasty]], in exchange for the [[Peacock's Eye]], planning to fly the diamond out to [[London]] by way of [[Bangkok]].<ref name="Temple of Doom Junior">[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' junior novel]]</ref> The night before Jones was to meet with the gangster at Shanghai's [[Club Obi Wan]], Lao Che's son [[Kao Kan]] attempted to steal the urn from him.<ref name="ToD">''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''</ref> While Jones fended him off, he asked Wu Han to be his back up at the club.<ref name="Temple of Doom Junior" />
   
[[File:GreatUnknown.jpg|thumb|250px|Wu Han dying in [[Indiana Jones]]' arms due [[Chen]]'s bullet.]]
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[[File:GreatUnknown.jpg|thumb|250px|Wu Han dying in [[Indiana Jones]]' arms.]]
   
Armed with a pistol, Wu Han disguised himself as a waiter and held onto Nurhachi's urn until Jones called him over during the meeting. Flanked on both side by his two sons, Lao Che reneged on the deal and had poisoned Jones's drink to keep the diamond and Nurhachi. Concealed under a tray, Wu Han pulled his gun on the gangster while Jones demanded the [[antidote]] Lao Che flaunted in front of him. Sudden celebrations at a nearby table proved enough of a distraction to allow Lao Che's son [[Chen]] to shoot Wu Han with his own concealed weapon. Wu Han fell into Jones's arms and died.<ref name="ToD" />
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Armed with a pistol, Wu Han disguised himself as a waiter and held onto Nurhachi's urn until Jones called him over during the meeting. Flanked on both sides by Kao Kan and his other son, [[Chen]], Lao Che reneged on the deal and had poisoned Jones's drink to keep the diamond and Nurhachi. Concealed under a tray, Wu Han pulled his gun on the gangster while Jones demanded the [[antidote]] Lao Che flaunted in front of him. Sudden celebrations at a nearby table proved enough of a distraction to allow Chen to shoot Wu Han with his own hidden weapon. Wu Han fell into Jones' arms and succumbed to his wounds.<ref name="ToD" />
   
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===Legacy===
Enraged, Jones avenged his friend's death by throwing a skewker of pigeon flambé through Chen's chest.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' comic]]</ref> Club Obi Wan erupted into chaos and Jones fled the scene along with nightclub singer [[Willie Scott]], who had picked up the vial of antidote. She would end up taking Wu Han's place on the flight out of China.<ref name="ToD" />
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Enraged, Jones immediately avenged his friend's death by throwing a skewker of pigeon flambé through Chen's chest.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' comic]]</ref> Club Obi Wan erupted into chaos and Jones fled the scene along with nightclub singer [[Willie Scott]], who had picked up the vial of [[antidote]] during the melee. She would end up taking Wu Han's place on the flight out of China.<ref name="ToD" /> Jones decided to send money to Wu Han's family due his sacrifice.<ref name="Novel" />
   
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
 
While he possessed a post-graduate level of education in archaeology and a sound book knowledge of Asian antiquities, Wu Han recoiled against the research aspect of the profession as well as archaeological digs. He much preferred recovering artifacts from the black market for which his skills at disguise proved useful.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook" />
 
While he possessed a post-graduate level of education in archaeology and a sound book knowledge of Asian antiquities, Wu Han recoiled against the research aspect of the profession as well as archaeological digs. He much preferred recovering artifacts from the black market for which his skills at disguise proved useful.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook" />
   
Wu Han had some martial arts ability in [[karate]] and his superstitious nature would see him casting the [[I Ching]] before each of his adventures.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook" /> Indiana Jones considered Wu Han to be an excellent shot.<ref name="Temple of Doom junior" />
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Wu Han had some martial arts ability in [[karate]] and his superstitious nature would see him casting the [[I Ching]] before each of his adventures.<ref name="ToD Sourcebook" /> Indiana Jones considered Wu Han to be an excellent shot.<ref name="Temple of Doom Junior" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Wu Han was portrayed by [[David Yip]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''. [[Alan Drevin]] provided Wu Han's voice in the ''[[Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb]]'' video game. Yip later expressed his desire to reprise his role as Wu Han in the then untitled ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (however, he stated that if he could return, it could have been maybe in a flashback sequence),<ref>[http://www.theindyexperience.com/interviews/david_yip_interview.php David Yip interview] at The IndyExperience.com</ref> but at the end, the film was released without Yip in the cast.
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Wu Han was portrayed by [[David Yip]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''. [[Alan Drevin]] provided Wu Han's voice in the ''[[Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb]]'' video game.
   
 
There is inconsistency for when Wu Han and Indiana Jones first meet in the canon. The ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]'' has their first encounter as teenagers in [[1914]] while Indy and his father are searching for clues to the location of the [[Holy Grail]]. ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs]]'' has the meeting take place in [[1933]], with which ''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]'' agrees, while ''Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb'' has the event taking place shortly before ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' in [[1935]].
 
There is inconsistency for when Wu Han and Indiana Jones first meet in the canon. The ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]'' has their first encounter as teenagers in [[1914]] while Indy and his father are searching for clues to the location of the [[Holy Grail]]. ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs]]'' has the meeting take place in [[1933]], with which ''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]'' agrees, while ''Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb'' has the event taking place shortly before ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' in [[1935]].
   
The [[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|novelization of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'']] states that Jones would send money to Wu Han's family. However, it is unknown which family this refers to.
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The [[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|novelization of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'']] states that Jones would send money to Wu Han's family. However, it is unclear which family this refers to because as the ''Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs'' mentions that both of Wu Han's parents and his sister had already passed on.
   
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In ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'', Wu Han's death was changed. Instead of being shot dead by [[Chen]] (who neither dies nor is he skewered), he drinks [[Lao Che]]'s poison with Jones and immediately succumbs to the poison's lethal effects. [[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|In the sequel]], however, Wu Han is absent from the scene with Indy at [[Club Obi Wan]] alone.
Wu Han is killed by a bullet in ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' but in ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'', he is killed by poison.
 
   
 
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"I've followed you on many adventures...but into the great unknown mystery, I go first, Indy!"
―Wu Han[src]

Wu Han was a friend of Indiana Jones who joined him on several adventures before being killed by a gangster's bullet in 1935.

Biography

Half Chinese, half Dutch,[1] Wu Han was studying political science when his parents and sister died in an influenza outbreak. Their ashes wound up in the possession of the notorious gangster Lao Che, who used the promise of a proper burial to force Wu Han into servitude.[2]

In 1933, Indiana Jones met Wu Han in Shanghai on his way to Mongolia. Upon learning of Wu Han's predicament, Jones stole his family's ashes from Lao Che, thereby securing his friend's freedom. The encounter inspired Wu Han to return to school, this time studying archaeology.[2]

Wu Han took up the life of an adventurer, spending half of his time away from Shanghai working for various private patrons and universities throughout the Orient. He also made a number of visits to Russia to recover artifacts hidden by exiled White Russian aristocrats.[3] He helped Chinese secret agent Mei Ying, who knew him as a smuggler, on several occasions.[4]

Wu Han as seen in Indiana Jones and The Emperor's Tomb

Mei Ying arranged to meet Wu Han at Hong Kong's Golden Lotus Opera House in 1935. When he arrived, however, he found that Mei Ying had been kidnapped and she was working with Indiana Jones on a quest to find the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China.[4]

Wu Han's rickshaw provided Indy transport in chasing Mei Ying's kidnappers, members of the Black Dragon Triad, and his junk boat ferried Jones to Peng Lai Island, home of the triad's leader Marshal Kai Ti Chang. After Mei Ying was rescued, she and Jones needed a ride to Shanghai. Wu Han came to the their aid once again.[4]

When an orphaned pickpocket calling himself Short Round was caught attempting to rob Indiana Jones, the archaeologist took pity on the boy and introduced him to Wu Han rather than see him arrested. Wu Han gave Short Round—and his fellow urchins—a place to stay at the small home he had bought for himself in Shanghai's International Settlement thanks to proceeds garnered from his past ventures with Jones.[3]

Wu Han and Short Round would also join Jones on a trip across the Himalayas where the three were set upon by nomadic thieves during a yak ride.[5]

Later that year, Wu Han assisted Jones when he was hired by Lao Che to obtain the ashes of Nurhachi, the first Emperor of the Manchu Dynasty, in exchange for the Peacock's Eye, planning to fly the diamond out to London by way of Bangkok.[6] The night before Jones was to meet with the gangster at Shanghai's Club Obi Wan, Lao Che's son Kao Kan attempted to steal the urn from him.[7] While Jones fended him off, he asked Wu Han to be his back up at the club.[6]

GreatUnknown

Wu Han dying in Indiana Jones' arms.

Armed with a pistol, Wu Han disguised himself as a waiter and held onto Nurhachi's urn until Jones called him over during the meeting. Flanked on both sides by Kao Kan and his other son, Chen, Lao Che reneged on the deal and had poisoned Jones's drink to keep the diamond and Nurhachi. Concealed under a tray, Wu Han pulled his gun on the gangster while Jones demanded the antidote Lao Che flaunted in front of him. Sudden celebrations at a nearby table proved enough of a distraction to allow Chen to shoot Wu Han with his own hidden weapon. Wu Han fell into Jones' arms and succumbed to his wounds.[7]

Legacy

Enraged, Jones immediately avenged his friend's death by throwing a skewker of pigeon flambé through Chen's chest.[8] Club Obi Wan erupted into chaos and Jones fled the scene along with nightclub singer Willie Scott, who had picked up the vial of antidote during the melee. She would end up taking Wu Han's place on the flight out of China.[7] Jones decided to send money to Wu Han's family due his sacrifice.[1]

Personality and traits

While he possessed a post-graduate level of education in archaeology and a sound book knowledge of Asian antiquities, Wu Han recoiled against the research aspect of the profession as well as archaeological digs. He much preferred recovering artifacts from the black market for which his skills at disguise proved useful.[3]

Wu Han had some martial arts ability in karate and his superstitious nature would see him casting the I Ching before each of his adventures.[3] Indiana Jones considered Wu Han to be an excellent shot.[6]

Behind the scenes

Wu Han was portrayed by David Yip in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Alan Drevin provided Wu Han's voice in the Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb video game.

There is inconsistency for when Wu Han and Indiana Jones first meet in the canon. The Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook has their first encounter as teenagers in 1914 while Indy and his father are searching for clues to the location of the Holy Grail. Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs has the meeting take place in 1933, with which Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide agrees, while Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb has the event taking place shortly before Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1935.

The novelization of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom states that Jones would send money to Wu Han's family. However, it is unclear which family this refers to because as the Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs mentions that both of Wu Han's parents and his sister had already passed on.

In LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Wu Han's death was changed. Instead of being shot dead by Chen (who neither dies nor is he skewered), he drinks Lao Che's poison with Jones and immediately succumbs to the poison's lethal effects. In the sequel, however, Wu Han is absent from the scene with Indy at Club Obi Wan alone.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references