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Brief introduction of Shen Bili.

Shen Bili (full name Shen Bili), a native of China, came from Claremont, a mining town in central Queensland, Australia. He was the sniper who hit the most targets in World War I.

Shen Bili's father was born in Shanghai. Before emigrating to Australia, he was a vegetable farmer in the suburbs, and his mother Marian was a nurse. Shen Bili often won prizes at school when he was a child. According to the investigation report of the Ministry of Education, he is "smart and educated". However, at that time, Australia was still in the pioneering period, and there were few institutions of higher learning, so Shen Bili had to drop out of school when he was a teenager.

After dropping out of school, Shen Bili cut sugar cane, spared cattle and sheep and did farm work. In his spare time, Shen Bili often plays with kangaroos near his hometown. For these early pioneers, playing kangaroo was one of the few recreational activities. Kangaroo hunting forged Shen Bili into a top sniper. Kangaroos are social animals, and often dozens of them act together. If you can't kill them with one shot, the injured kangaroo will jump around and other kangaroos will run away immediately. Therefore, Shen Bili demanded that he must hit every ball. This kind of experience is very valuable for snipers.