In history, there are really the Southern Emperors and the Northern Beggars, Hong Qigong

Updated on culture 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    None of this person is fictitious by the author of **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    "Southern Emperor and Northern Beggar" 1993, Hong Qi was not with anyone at the end. In the play, Shui Lin and Cheng Xuexin both like Hong Qi, but they both died in the end.

    Cheng Xuexin is the daughter of one of the elders of the beggar gang, and she and Hong Qi gradually became a couple, but later Shui Lin's intervention caused a gradual rift in their relationship. Cheng Xuexin dared to love and hate, and at the same time, she was also a vinegar jar, she had long seen that Shui Hongxinlin had bad intentions, so she did not allow Hong Qi to take Shui Lin in. But Hong Qizhi was unladylike, so he had to keep Shui Lin by his side, giving Shui Lin the opportunity to sow discord.

    caused Cheng Xuexin and Hong Qi to break up, and finally died.

    Shui Lin is a demon woman. When she fell in love with Hong Qi, Hong Qi already had Cheng Xuexin by her side, so she sowed discord and finally drove Cheng Xuexin away, but Hong Qi still didn't love her. So in order to keep Hong Qi by her side forever, she would rather turn him into a believer and a waste, and finally Hong Qi discovered her true colors, and finally Shui Lin died by himself.

    Synopsis

    Hong Qigong (played by Wei Junjie) was originally the son of a rich and noble family, but he was bold by nature and made friends, especially with the beggars. After tossing and turning, he fell in love with Cheng Xuexin (Huang Xiaoyan), the daughter of the elders of the Beggar Gang's Clean Clothes Faction, and was involved in the struggle between the two factions of the Beggar Gang's clean clothes and dirty clothes.

    Duan Zhixing (played by Ekin Cheng) grew up with his mother in the Vulture Palace, and when he became an adult, he was ordered by his mother to go to Yunnan to find his biological father Duan Wangye, but he was hindered by the prince's brother, and his mother died to save his father. Duan Zhixing never forgave his father until he was later rescued by his father with death, and the father and son released their suspicions, and Duan Zhixing ascended the throne.

    Hong Qigong and Duan Zhixing got to know each other very early and became friends, although they were provoked and later turned against each other for "Wu Mu's Testament", they were still able to work together to defeat the Jin Kingdom Thunder Master. The two women in Hong Qigong's life hated to let Hong Qigong die early. The women around Duan Wangye all died or suffered misfortune for him.

    The grievances and hatreds of their youth are equally touching.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Being a beggar can also be a celebrity! Speaking of beggars, everyone may think of Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er, or Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty who used to be a beggar, or Jin Yong**'s Northern Beggar, Hong Qigong. But the only beggar in Chinese history who has really been recorded in the official history is not among the above-mentioned figures, but him, known as the strange beggar of the ages.

    There are many beggars in China, and the turmoil of the past dynasties, the people are forced by life and have no way out, so they will live by begging! But he is also a beggar, why someone will be recorded in the official history, naturally he is different. In history, a beggar who was recorded in the official history, named Wu Xun, he begged to run a school all his life, did not leave a penny around him, and his noble sentiments were known as "strange beggars through the ages".

    Wu Xun (December 5, 1838 – April 23, 1896) was a native of Wuzhuang, Liulin Town, Tangyi County, Shandong Province (now Guan County) in the Qing Dynasty, and his family was poor. Because he ranked seventh in the family, he was called Wu Qi, and later changed his name to Wu Xun. Wu Xun was a lifelong beggar to run a school, leaving no penny around him, a pioneer in running a school for the masses, a famous civilian educator, and was praised by the imperial court.

    Wu Xun had an unhappy childhood, when he was seven years old, his father unfortunately passed away, he lived by begging, and he was very envious when he saw that people of the same age were in school; When he was 14 years old, Wu Xun went to work in the landlord's house, was bullied everywhere, and was cheated of wages by the landlord's family because he was illiterate; This gave Wu Xun a deep understanding that the reason why he was so miserable was completely caused by his lack of education and culture.

    Therefore, when Wu Xun was 21 years old, there were still many children from poor families who could not afford to go to school, so he secretly swore in his heart that he could not let more poor children be like him, so he had a plan, that is, to run a school by begging. To others, the idea may have been fanciful, but he did it.

    Wu Xun insisted on his ideals, begging footprints all over many provinces, he sold the things he begged to save, saving money and frugality, almost 30 years later, in 1888 AD, in his hometown Tangyi County, Liulin Town, outside the east gate to build the first school, named Chongxian School. After that, Wu Xun still insisted on begging to run a school, and he cooperated with others to set up the second and third schools in 1890 and 1896. In 1896, 59-year-old Wu Xun died of illness, and tens of thousands of people came to see him off at the funeral.

    Later, the "Qing History Manuscript" included his deeds, The life of a strange beggar through the ages, is admirable!

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