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 degeneration of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels was a frequently discussed topic, but in fact, the answer to this question was not simple. In Jin Yong's novels, some martial arts would degenerate over time, while others would remain the same or become stronger. There were many reasons for this kind of martial arts degeneration, such as the loss of martial arts secret manuals, the aging of martial arts experts, and the lack of martial arts cultivation. In reality, some martial arts experts did experience the process of martial arts degeneration, but the reason for it might not be purely because of the changes in the martial arts itself, but other factors. For example, a martial arts master might have a decline in his martial arts cultivation due to a certain illness or age, but this did not mean that his martial arts had deteriorated. Therefore, in order to answer the question of whether the martial arts degeneration in Jin Yong's novels really existed, one needed to analyze the specific situation and could not simply draw a conclusion.
Many heroes in Jin Yong's martial arts novels did exist in history, but their images and stories might be different from modern society due to the background of the times and historical events. For example, Linghu Chong and Yue Buqun in Jin Yong's novels were real historical figures. Ling Huchong was a Jianghu figure in the late Ming Dynasty while Yue Buqun was a martial arts expert in the Qing Dynasty. In addition, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Huang Yaoshi, Ouyang Feng, and other characters in Jin Yong's novels were also real historical figures. However, due to the complexity and change of history, the images and stories of many heroes may be outdated or inaccurate. Therefore, when we read Jin Yong's novels, we need to rationally think and judge the characters and plots according to our own knowledge and cultural background.
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.
Did the unrivaled martial arts in Jin Yong's novels really exist in history? Did they have any scientific basis? Jin Yong's novels were one of the ancient Chinese literary works. The description of martial arts had become a part of traditional Chinese culture. However, there was no conclusive evidence as to whether the unparalleled martial arts in Jin Yong's novels actually existed in history. Since Jin Yong's novels were written during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, their background and historical background were different from modern society. In modern society, the development of medicine, science and technology has greatly changed the human lifestyle and health level. There are also differences in the description of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. Although the descriptions of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels were wonderful, they were not scientific and had no scientific basis. These martial arts were mainly created by the author's imagination and literary creativity. The effect of the description mainly came from the image of the characters and the development of the plot. Therefore, we can think that the unrivaled martial arts in Jin Yong's novels are real in history, but they are not martial arts in the scientific sense and have no scientific basis.
The Quan Zhen Sect that was written by Mr. Jin Yong did exist in history. It was a branch of Chinese Taoism. It was founded during the Qing Li period of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1041 - 1048 AD). The founder was Wang Chongyang. The core of Quan Zhen Sect's teachings was 'Dao' and 'Virtue'. It emphasized the practicality and personal understanding of cultivation and was regarded as one of the most Confucian schools of Taoism. Quan Zhen Sect had a profound influence in Chinese history, not only in novels and movies, but also in reality. For example, Quan Zhen Sect had a wide influence in the Chinese martial arts world. Their teachings and cultivation methods were also widely passed down and disseminated.
The martial arts world written by Mr. Jin Yong does exist in the real world. It is a classic work of Chinese martial arts novels. Many plots and characters have been deeply rooted in people's hearts and are widely praised and imitated. In Mr. Jin Yong's novels, there were many descriptions of the martial arts world, such as various sects, martial arts rules, martial arts skills, and so on. These descriptions reflected the cultural background and values of traditional Chinese society, and also provided important reference for the creation of martial arts novels. Although Mr. Jin Yong's novel is just a fictional story, the world view and rules of the martial arts world have existed in Chinese culture for hundreds of years, deeply affecting the lives and ways of thinking of many people.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the first leader of Beggar's Sect was Huang Rong.
Did the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel really exist in history? The answer was no. Mr. Jin Yong's novel was set in history, but the protagonist in the novel was not a real historical figure. Many plots and characters in novels were fictional in order to create a deep and complicated world of Jianghu. However, Mr. Jin Yong's novels had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture, and many people regarded them as classics. Some of the plots and characters in the novel had become a part of Chinese culture and were widely praised and imitated.
Wanyan Honglie was a historical figure of the Jin Dynasty. He was a general and statesman in the late Jin Dynasty who had led many wars and reforms. But whether he was as infatuated as described in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was a more subjective question. Because literary works were fictional, there was no definite answer to the question of whether Wanyan Hong Lie was infatuated or not. However, from the historical data, he was indeed a very talented general who had contributed to the development of the Jin Dynasty.
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.