In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, Beggar's Sect was a sect with a long history and a large scale. It had an extremely high status and influence in the martial arts world. In the novel, Beggar's Sect was regarded as the force closest to the imperial court in Jianghu. Its main sources of income were the dog-beating stick method and the begging of gang members. In Mr. Jin Yong's novels, the members of Beggar's Sect often took on some unofficial duties, such as presiding over justice, mediating disputes, protecting the people, and so on. Moreover, Beggar's Sect often fought against other forces in the stories, such as Huashan Sect, Wudang Sect, Ming Cult, and other major sects. In general, the Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's novel was a gang that represented the interests of the people at the bottom of the Jianghu. Its status and influence were fully reflected in the novel. As for the Beggars 'Sect in real life, although its organizational form and activity content were different from those in the novel, the social value and significance it represented were the same.
In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect was a powerful martial arts sect with a long history and many outstanding experts. However, in terms of martial arts, the most powerful figures might vary from person to person because everyone's path of cultivation was different, and the martial arts they were good at were also different. However, there are many respected and worshiped masters in Beggar's Sect. Some of them are even first-class martial artists in Jin Yong's novels. For example, Qiao Feng, Hong Qigong, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and the others were all very outstanding experts of Beggar's Sect. Their martial arts were strong, and their wisdom was outstanding. Not only were they ranked at the top of Beggar's Sect, but they were also existences that could not be ignored in the entire martial arts world. It should be pointed out that the above was only a simple summary of some of the experts in Beggar's Sect. In the novel, there were many other masters whose martial arts were also very powerful. The specific situation still needed to be judged according to the storyline and character settings.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the first leader of Beggar's Sect was Huang Rong.
Qiao Feng was the 14th leader of Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. After helping Huang Rong govern Beggar's Sect, he resigned from his position as the Sect Leader and then wandered the Jianghu until he was rescued by Guo Jing. He joined the Mongolian army and became a general.
The Beggar Sect in Jin Yong's martial arts novels had existed in history. Beggar's Sect was a traditional sect in China's history. It had developed for hundreds of years since the Ming Dynasty. Beggar's Sect had different factions and rules, but the biggest feature was that it had a large number of people, members were scattered, and it was a free sect, so it was called "Beggar". In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect was described as a righteous gang that helped the poor people fight for justice. In reality, although Beggar's Sect was not as mysterious as described in the novel, it was still a force that could not be ignored in Chinese society and had made important contributions to China's social stability and development.
The Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was called the number one sect in the world mainly because of its large scale, large number of members, perfect organizational structure, wide sphere of influence, and extremely high reputation and influence in the martial arts world. Beggar's Sect originated from the Han Dynasty. After hundreds of years of development, it gradually became a huge social organization. In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect not only had a large number of members, but also had many branches and sects such as the Yellow Gang, the White Gang, the Blue Gang, and so on. In addition, Beggar's Sect also has a powerful intelligence system and sphere of influence. It can grasp a large amount of information and resources in the game, so it has a very high status and influence in the entire game. In Jin Yong's novels, the members of Beggar's Sect not only had firm faith and loyalty, but they also often fought endlessly for justice in Jianghu. Beggar's Sect's organizational structure was complete. There were various positions and responsibilities such as Sect Leader, Elder, Branch Leader, Branch Leader, and so on. Moreover, each position had a strict promotion system and assessment standards. In addition, Beggar's Sect also had its own martial arts system and moral principles, emphasizing that it was based on the masses and justice. It advocated the "Dog Beating Stick Method" and "Primal Power", so it had a wide audience and fans in the entire Jianghu. In summary, the Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's novels was called the number one sect in the world mainly because of its large scale, large number of members, perfect organizational structure, wide range of influence, and extremely high reputation and influence in Jianghu.
The Beggar's Sect that Jin Yong wrote was a legendary organization with many famous leaders. The following are some famous gang leaders and their martial arts rankings: 1. Qiao Feng (The Legend of the Condor Heroes), Hong Qigong (The Return of the Condor Heroes), Huang Rong (The Legend of the Condor Heroes), Guo Jing (The Return of the Condor Heroes), Ouyang Feng (The Eight Dragons), Huang Yaoshi (The Legend of the Condor Heroes), Duan Yu (The Eight Dragons), Xu Zhu (The Eight Dragons), etc. 2. Ma Guangzuo (White Horse Roaring West Wind), Huang Rihua (Tianlong Ba Bu), Liang Jiahui (Tianlong Ba Bu), Zhou Xingchi (Lu Ding Ji), etc. The martial arts of these gang leaders were all very strong, but there would be different opinions and disputes about the rankings.
In Jin Yong's novels, the ranking of the martial arts and status of the Huashan Sect's past leaders varied from work to work, but generally speaking, the following is a possible ranking: 1 Yue Buqun: Huashan Sect's leader is highly skilled in martial arts, but he is insidious and cunning. 2. Linghu Chong: The young hero of Huashan Sect is known as the Nine Swords Beyond the Swords in Jianghu. He is good at martial arts and has an open-minded personality. 3 Yue Lingshan: Yue Buqun's daughter is smart and resourceful, and her martial arts are not bad. 4. Ren Yingying: The female disciple of Huashan Sect had a touching love story with Linghu Chong. 5. Lin Pingzhi: The illegitimate son of the Huashan Sect's sect leader. His martial arts skills are relatively low, but he has a patriotic heart. 6. Ren Woxing: The eldest disciple of Huashan Sect is highly skilled in martial arts, good at internal cultivation, and also a politician in Jianghu. 7. Zuo Lengchan: The second disciple of Huashan Sect is skilled in martial arts and is good at external martial arts. He is also an ambitious person. 8 Zhou Botong: The third disciple of Huashan Sect is open-minded and good at Tai Chi. He is also a cultured person. 9 Murong Fu: The fourth disciple of Huashan Sect is skilled in martial arts, good at swordsmanship, and also a politician and schemer. Qiao Feng: The fifth disciple of the Huashan Sect has strong martial arts skills and a forthright personality. He is a hero in Jianghu.
Jin Yong is one of the representatives of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His martial arts novels are not only popular in the Chinese world, but also have a profound impact on East Asian culture and thinking. In Mr. Jin Yong's novel, there was a sense of chivalry and justice, and many plots had profound meanings and educational significance. Mr. Jin Yong believes that martial arts novels are a cultural product. It is not only a form of entertainment, but also a spiritual embodiment and cultural inheritance. Wuxia novels could stimulate the readers 'sense of justice and morality, guiding them to pursue justice, sacrifice themselves for others, and serve the country and the people. At the same time, Wuxia novels could also provide readers with a way to escape from reality, allowing them to experience the grudges of Jianghu in the virtual world and obtain a kind of spiritual satisfaction and comfort from the loyalty of heroes. Mr. Jin Yong also attached great importance to the story plot and character shaping in the novel. He believed that a good martial arts novel not only had a fascinating plot, but also needed a rich character image and a profound character description. These elements could enhance the appeal of the novel and the readers 'immersion, making the novel more valuable and influential. Mr. Jin Yong believed that martial arts novels should not only be written well but also meaningfully. He hoped that through his novels, he could bring more positive energy and enlightenment to society, so that more people would be inspired and pursue justice, courage, and loyalty to become true heroes and chivalrous men.
Besides Jin Yong, there were many other wuxia novels. For example, Gu Long described a martial arts figure named "Beggar of the North" in the "Legend of Lu Xiaofeng" series. He claimed to be the "King of Beggars" and led a powerful Beggar's Sect. In addition, Liang Yusheng, Huang Yi, and the others had also written martial arts novels about a martial arts organization called Beggar's Sect. Although it was different, it was certain that Beggar's Sect was a very famous martial arts sect in martial arts novels and was deeply loved by readers.
Jin Yong's works were the classics of martial arts novels, which were widely spread and influenced generations. His works were famous for their unique plots, character creation, and martial arts descriptions. He was known as a master in the martial arts novel world. The influence of Jin Yong's works lay in the fact that it created a precedent for martial arts novels and introduced the theme of martial arts into literature. His works have many classic plots and characters, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Linghu Chong, Xiao Longnu, etc., which have become an important part of Chinese culture. Jin Yong's works had a wide impact on the literary world and social life. His works were not only well-known in China, but also had a high reputation and influence all over the world. Many readers have learned about Chinese culture and history through reading his works, and at the same time, they have also obtained the pleasure and pleasure of reading.