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Historically, there were beggars in China.
exists. Of course, the leader of the beggar gang didn't beat the dog stick, and he didn't know how to descend the dragon eighteen palms.
However, the beggar gang is actually very powerful, and the following is an excerpt from the book "The History of Beggars" by mainland scholar Mr. Zhou Dejun.
Judging from the literature and historical materials, there were indeed beggar activities in the Song Dynasty. In the city at that time, especially in Tongdu Dayi, the name "Tuantou" or "Beggar" as the leader and symbol of the beggar gang appeared as the gang leader. In the Song and Yuan Dynasty scripts and barnyard records**, there is often a "group head", the most typical is "Wonders of Ancient Times".
Among them, the record of the section "Jin Yu Nu Beat Bo Qinglang": Southern Song Dynasty.
In the early years of Hangzhou, there was a hereditary leader of the beggar gang for seven generations - "Tuantou Jin Boss". He ruled over the beggars in the whole city of Hangzhou, collected the money they handed over, and provided corresponding care for the beggars' lives. "Jin Tuantou" is like a patriarch and a clan elder among the beggars, and enjoys considerable authority among the beggars; With the offerings handed in by many beggars, he also took the opportunity to earn a solid family with "a lot of accumulated corn" and "surplus money", so that he could imitate the "money-lending maids" like the big families in the city, so although his family wealth was not as luxurious and thick as the richest man in the city, it was also one of the richest families in the city.
Since there is a gang leader, of course there is a gang of beggars. Therefore, there is no doubt that the beggar gang was formed in the Song and Song dynasties. The study of social history further shows that the formation and development of beggars is roughly consistent with the development of secret societies in ancient China. That is, most of them were formed in the Song and Song dynasties, and then developed in the Yuan and Ming dynasties, and flourished in the Qing Dynasty and the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
The beggars in the Song Dynasty generally took the famous capital of Dacheng and the market town as the center of gathering activities, and they had not yet formed a national organization; And most of them have obvious regional group characteristics, and we can understand the beggar gangs formed during the Song Dynasty as the modern Taiwan region after World War II.
The local gangster forces that appear are the "horn heads."
The structure of the Yuan and Ming dynasties is also roughly the same, so it can be understood in the same way.
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The so-called beggars are just a group of beggars gathering together, and the beggars must unite in order to survive. There must be beggar gangs, and if there are people who are not living in those last dynasties, the beggar gang team will be even stronger.
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Yes. The Beggar Gang is a martial arts gang. It has really existed in history, and it is also a famous gang of martial arts, most of the members are beggars, because of the large number of people, it is called"The largest gang in the world"。
In Jin Yong's martial arts ** works, the gang is a trick"Eighteen palms of the dragon"The martial arts led by the leader and the martial arts extended from the token of the gang leader from generation to generation"Dog-beating stick method"。
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The beggar gang is only a gang headed by beggars in martial arts, and there is no such gang as a beggar gang in ancient Chinese history.
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Well, in fact, there was indeed a gang of beggars in ancient Chinese history, because the beggar gang means beggars, so he must have this gang.
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In the history of our country, there have been beggars in various places, but each place is mainly local, a kind of decentralized organization, and has not formed a scale.
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No, this one doesn't exist. The beggars only appeared in the **, and the reality is not.
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The beggar gang only has its own begging territory, but there is no gang, the beggar gang is a fictional system of martial arts, and there is no historical record of superman's eighteen palms of dragon descent and dog sticks.
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In Chinese history, there have indeed been beggar gangs, mainly as a way for beggars to unite and live a better life. But they don't all have martial arts, and they don't have a lot of influence.
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There must have been a gang of beggars in history, although it is fictional, but I think** is also writing the deeds of many people on one person.
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In the ancient history of Chinese dance, there was indeed a gang of knee bags. There are cover bags, so the beggars played in the movie are a display of history.
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There should be, but there is no record in the official history, and it is not certain whether there really is.
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They are people who do not enter the stream, so they will not be counted in the canonical history.
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The Beggar Gang is a fictional martial arts gang in the martial arts, represented by Jin Yong's works, in which the Beggar Gang's trick is to descend the dragon and the gang leader's token to beat the dog stick.
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There must be, but if not, how can there be records and legends?
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There are beggars, and they are the largest gang in the rivers and lakes! Jin Yong** Hong Qigong in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is the leader of the beggar gang, **** in life, there are real prototypes and backgrounds, and there were beggars in ancient times!
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