Who created the Beggar Clan? What are the tricks?

The Beggar Gang is known as the largest gang in the world. Throughout the dynasties of the world, there are all people who have become beggars. They gather into gangs and fight against injustice. Their behavior is somewhere between good and evil. At the end of the Song Dynasty, the leader of the Beggar Clan raised the banner of resistance against the Jin Dynasty, put national justice first, started a career, and eventually became a martial arts leader. Become the most decent person in the world. The leader of the Beggar Clan uses a jade bamboo stick as a token of his dog-beating stick technique. The Eighteen Palms of Subduing the Dragon are even more famous all over the world. [Edit this paragraph] 1. Documentary records of beggars: The Book of the Later Han·Du Xingzhuan says: "Xiang Xu was a poet in the Chao Dynasty in Hanoi as soon as he became famous. After Xiang grew up, he was a scholar in his youth, with a treacherous and unethical nature, and was not good at speaking. He was happy to scream or ride a donkey into the market, begging for others. "Zuo Zhuan, the 23rd year of Xi Gong, records that Jin Gongzi Chong'er "begged for food in the wild, and the barbarians attacked him. The prince was angry and wanted to whip him." The Dragon City Record records "One day. "I met a beggar on the Yishui River." Ji Shen Lu says: "Anlu human hair, good at eating venomous snakes and swallowing them with wine, traveled to Qilu, and then went to Yuzhang, where he made a living as a beggar by making snakes in the market." First there was the act of begging, and then there was the identity of a beggar; in the Tang Dynasty, Yuan Jie wrote a theory on beggars, claiming: "You make friends with beggars when you travel to Chang'an." From this we can see that professional beggars who made a living by begging may have first appeared in the Six Dynasties. Tokyo Menghualu describes Kaifeng City as "hundreds of households in Kaifeng, all dressed in their own colors. People who dare not cross the street will recognize their color and eyes. As for beggars, they also have standards. A little slackness is not tolerated." The so-called standards are people. , probably refers to wearing standard clothing and begging in a specific area or targeting specific objects, and being restricted by the group and having to fulfill stipulated obligations. The Song-Yuan story-telling novel "The Jinyu Slave Beats the Lover with a Stick" describes the beggar gang leader Jin Boss in Hangzhou. The pole in his hand is the mark of the leader, and he rules over the beggars in the city. This proves that beggar gangs had become a phenomenon in the Song Dynasty and had a certain degree of influence. Organizational scale social groups. "Such a beggar must be careful and arrogant. He obeys the tuantou and acts like a slave, not daring to offend." Considering the strict discipline of the beggar gang at that time, the beggar's head pole was still used until the Qing Dynasty. It not only symbolized power, but also could carry out the gang's execution. regulations and punish beggars who violate the rules. [Edit this paragraph] 2. Begging for favors from Confucius It is said that Confucius once ran out of food in the state of Chen and accepted Fan Dan's relief to avoid starving to death. Therefore, beggars in later generations worship Fan Dan as their ancestor. They went from house to house begging for food from merchants who had Spring Festival couplets on their doors, and asking for favors from Confucius’s disciples and grandsons on behalf of their ancestors. Fan Dan in the Eastern Han Dynasty was a famous poor man in history, and he was actually related to Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period. Of course, It is the result of spreading lies through false accusations. In modern times, more and more beggars worship Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was Zhu Hongwu, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was lonely and cold when he was a child, and was sent to Yuanjue Temple to become a monk. However, the ill-fated Zhu Yuanzhang was expelled from the temple and settled door to door. To the extent of begging, legend has it that beating cow bones started with him. People from poor families call the cow bones "taipinggu". There are thirteen small copper bells on it. According to legend, one copper bell can eat a whole province, and thirteen copper bells can eat all the thirteen provinces in the country. At that time, Zhu Hongwu went north to Beijing to take the exam, but failed to win the honors. On the way, he suddenly contracted typhoid fever. Fortunately, he was rescued by a poor family and recovered. After becoming the emperor, Zhu Hongwu passed the decree and from then on beggars used the Taiping drum with thirteen copper bells. Another theory is that singing flower drums and begging originated from the fact that after Zhu Hongwu brought peace to the world, in order to restore the vitality of his hometown Fengyang, he did not hesitate to move 140,000 wealthy households from the south of the Yangtze River to Fengyang. Those who returned privately were strictly punished. Due to years of war, the fields were barren, and many people in Fengyang were displaced and became beggars. Therefore, the wealthy families from the south of the Yangtze River who immigrated here would disguise themselves as members of poor families every winter and sneak back to their hometowns by begging. Over time, begging became their profession. A flower drum ballad is sung well: "Fengyang was originally a good place. Since Zhu Yuanzhang came out, there have been nine years of drought out of ten years. I carry the flower drum and travel everywhere." With water, it is not difficult for people from poor families to eat in the kitchens of wealthy people, and even pack up the food leftovers and take them away. When it comes to wedding banquets and festivals, singing and singing some auspicious jingles can make you laugh, and you can also win food, drinks or rewards, and you will have a good time. Even if you are a beggar, you have to become a disciple. The beggar head has unlimited authority and is responsible for allocating territory. If a young beggar fails to honor the leader on time and is beaten and scolded for a trivial matter, it is common for him to be kicked out of the territory and become a wandering beggar. He may even be lynched by the gang. He lost his life, so "a stick high on the mountain will make him live better for a while." The beggars who beg for food from door to door, regardless of men, women, old or young, lame, blind, deaf-mute, are all from impoverished families. The organization of beggars is very strict, with branches and classifications. There are martial arts and literary practices; martial arts include street beggars, nailhead beggars, stigma beggars, snake beggars, etc., and even those who forcefully beg for evil forms; literary practices include ring beggars ( Those who play peace drums, beat bamboo boards to count treasures, sing flower drums, etc.), beggars who play music, beggars with poems, etc. all belong to this category. [Edit this paragraph] 3. The bad habits of beggars when they open docks have been seen occasionally in the past. Every year in the second and eighth months of the lunar calendar, or during the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and the lunar new year, beggar heads openly lead groups of beggars into the city. Go against the merchants on the market and ask for fees. For any shop that accepted donations, the beggar would "give a gourd-shaped piece of paper to the shop and put it on the door, saying, "Cover the door." Where the gate is, the beggars will not come. The text contains the words: "Brothers who should be treated are not allowed to cause nuisance", or there may be no text, only symbols. When a beggar saw this piece of paper in the store, he would look at it and leave. "Affixing a beggar's note with red paper and black letters on the door to ensure that no beggars dare to come to the door to extort money on weekdays is as effective as sticking a door god to drive away ghosts. If you meet someone who refuses to pay the beggar's donation, the beggar leader will instigate a group of beggars to come to the door all day long to demand it, causing unrest in the house and making the chickens and dogs restless, forcing them to compromise.

In order to prevent them from causing trouble, the government usually turns a blind eye to them, because not only are there a large number of them, but they are not afraid of being put in jail and eating public meals. Therefore, the beggar head and his disciples went from house to house to collect beggar donations on a quarterly basis. When they encountered weddings or weddings, they would ask for money. The number of disciples in the gang became more and more dense, and the big beggar head became the leader of the gang, drawing boundaries and dividing the territory to prevent outsiders. Hungry and poor people came to occupy the dock. In order to do a good job in public relations with the local government, it is customary to divide the beggar's donation into five parts: one for the head beggar, three parts for the group of beggars, and the remaining part is of course used to honor the local government. [Edit this paragraph] 4. The Beggar Gang in the Novel The Beggar Gang is one of the most common gang organizations. It is characterized by its large number of people, wide distribution, and huge power. Therefore, it is known as the largest gang in the world. All beggars belong to the Beggar Clan, which is a well-known righteous organization in the world. Because the gang members are widely distributed, have many eyes and ears, and are very good at collecting information about the enemy and transmitting information. Usually the leader of the Beggar Clan has superb martial arts passed down from generation to generation, the most famous of which are the "Dog Beating Stick Technique" and "Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon"; other Beggar Clan characters have various martial arts skills, and some are good at snake charmers. Poison, alcoholics may be able to use the "Wine Rain Magic". When the characters of the Beggar Gang go out to beg, they hold an extra dog-beating stick in their hands to prevent attacks by vicious dogs. The characteristics of the dog-beating stick method are flexibility and variety, which was developed from the actual life experience of fighting with dogs. Skill. According to legend, the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms are powerful and powerful. They are known as "unparalleled palm techniques in the world" and are powerful in the martial arts world. The organization of the Beggar Gang in the novel is very strict. Under the gang leader there are several elders who perform their own duties, as well as the helmsman, incense owner and other positions. It is also said that the seniority of the characters in the Beggar Gang is determined by the number of bags they carry. The more bags you have, the higher your seniority. The leader of the Beggar Clan is not only top-notch in martial arts, but also has first-class moral integrity. He is recognized as a leader of white heroes. Beggar Gang, as the name suggests, is a "gathering organization of beggars." From ancient times to the present, the "vitality" of this group has been unusually strong. Begging can be regarded as an occupation to earn a living, and it has been passed down to this day. I don't know whether it is a blessing or a misfortune for the beggar. The person who is called "old beggar" in bad words refers to the beggar woman, which is a derogatory name for old female beggars. However, in the industry, it is called "Guanyin". From the beggar to Guanyin, the name is indeed considered to be an outstanding "begging". That's it. Speaking of the Beggar Clan, we have to mention the "Eighteen Dragon-Subduing Palms", the unique skill of the Beggar Clan that even the sweeping monk "extremely praises". Jin Daxia made this set of martial arts so powerful that it is on par with all the magical skills of Shaolin. , it makes sense when you think about it carefully. This Buddhist monk pays attention to alms for merit. He shouts "Amitabha" and holds the alms bowl. As usual, the donor who faces him will be rewarded with a few coins. The process is almost the same as the beggar's behavior. The two are close and shoulder to shoulder. It’s mentioned in the same way, so it’s OK. The distinction is between practicing cultivation and making a living later. I secretly think that beggars should consider shaving their heads and changing careers, at least their wealth can be upgraded to the upper-9th level. What? There is a precedent. who? Zhu Yuanzhang! ? (Sin, sin, sin) Like lovers, beauty is in everyone's eyes. The Beggar Gang, the largest gang in the world, also presents different features in the works of different creators. From sword sects to gangs, the Jianghu structure has gradually established a distinct or traceable system, and Mr. Jin Yong’s contribution to the expansion and construction is indispensable. The "universal adaptability" model of the Beggar Gang constructed by Jin Daxia has the following characteristics: No.1 If a gang wants to stand out from others and be as famous as a certain sword sect or a certain gym or a certain Jingzhai, it must have its own history. Even the so-called Demon Sect has its own history, so the slogan of our gang is "Reject the gangsters!" The Beggar Gang began to be a large organized and disciplined gang, which probably started in the Five Dynasties after about 900 AD. The book cites the gold article "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Chapter 45: Regrets of the Dragon King", which reads: "... Huang Rong was extremely clever, and she clapped her hands and shouted: "I know, I know. That old monster Liang called you ‘Hong Gang Leader’. It turns out that you are the leader of the Beggar Gang. "Hong Gong said: "Exactly, we beggars are bullied and bitten by dogs. If we don't form a group, how can we still survive? This bamboo stick and this gourd have been passed down from the Five Dynasties to the present day for hundreds of years. They have been controlled by the leader of the Beggar Clan for generations, just like the jade seal of the emperor and the golden seal of the official. ..." Since No.2 has established its own sect, and it is a large sect, with thousands of disciples in the whole sect, no one can take charge of the affairs. It is taboo for any organization to be leaderless and work independently, and the Beggar Clan is no exception.

Therefore, the Beggar Gang has established the following supervisory mechanism: There is one chief gang leader! (天无二日) ——————┰—————— The elders who teach the merits and the elders who enforce the law (the number varies) ————————┰———————— Palm Stick faucet, palm bowl faucet (there are also different numbers) ————————————┰———————————— The leaders of each branch (rudder) in the south and north of the Yangtze River (inherited) The number of positions depends on the scale of each period) ——————————————┰—————————————— Nine-bag disciples and eight-bag disciples... (with The number of bags you carry depends on your status)