There were several main reasons why Beggar Sect's presence in Jin Yong's novels was relatively low: 1. Beggar's Sect has a long history, but its organizational structure is not perfect. In Jin Yong's novels, the history of Beggar's Sect could be traced back to the Ming Dynasty, but the organizational structure had not been fully perfected and developed. There were factional disputes and poor management in Beggar's Sect, which caused the image of Beggar's Sect in the novel to gradually become blurred and dim. The status of the members of Beggar's Sect was low and they were not valued. In novels, the members of Beggar's Sect were usually portrayed as the lowest class people. Their status was low and they were often discriminated against and oppressed by society. This low status setting made Beggar's Sect's image in the novel even more negative and tragic. 3. The prestige of the station leader is insufficient. In the novel, the leaders of Beggar's Sect often lacked enough prestige and status to gain the support and influence of others. The lack of status of the leader also made the image of Beggar's Sect in the novel even more bleak. Gang activities were described as illegal. In the novel, the gang activities of Beggar's Sect were described as illegal activities. They often participated in Jianghu struggles and illegal activities. This description made the image of Beggar's Sect in the novel even more negative and immoral. The reason why the Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's novels had a low sense of existence was probably due to the history, organizational structure, the status of the members, the prestige of the leaders, and the description of the gang's activities.
In Jin Yong's martial arts world, Beggar's Sect was one of the largest gangs in China. The leader was usually called the leader or the wife of the leader. Under normal circumstances, the gang leader was a high-level martial arts figure with powerful martial arts and prestige. He was also the leader of Beggar's Sect. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many gang leaders, among which the more famous ones were Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Huang Rong, and so on. These gang leaders not only had outstanding achievements in martial arts, but they were also very good at interpersonal relationships and governance. They were able to lead Beggar's Sect to establish and develop in Jianghu. In Jin Yong's martial arts world, the gang leader was usually responsible for managing the finances and business of the Beggar's Sect and ensuring the order and stability of the Beggar's Sect. The gang leader also needed to establish good relationships with other sects and people in the martial arts world to maintain the peace and stability of the martial arts world.
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.
In Jin Yong's novel, the list of the past leaders of Beggar's Sect was as follows: The first gang leader was Huang Rong's husband, Guo Jing. The second-generation Sect Master, Hong Qigong. The third generation leader, Zhou Botong. Fourth generation Gang Leader: Qiao Feng. The fifth generation Sect Leader, Duan Yu. The sixth generation sect leader, Xu Zhu. The seventh leader, Murong Fu. Eighth Sect Leader, Duan Zhengchun. The ninth sect leader, A'Zhu. The 10th Gang Leader, the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang. It is worth noting that the Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's novel is a fictional organization. The list of leaders and historical events have nothing to do with real history.
In the novels written by Jin Yong, the following characters served as the leaders of Beggar's Sect. 1. Qiao Feng (Azhu)-"Eight Dragons" 2. Duan Yu (Xu Zhu)-"Eight Dragons" 3. Xu Zhu (Duan Yu)-"Eight Dragons" 4 Hong Qigong (Ouyang Feng)-Legend of the Condor Heroes 5. The Old Urchin (Zhou Botong)-The Legend of the Condor Heroes 6. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang (Huang Yaoshi)-The Condor Heroes 7 Wu Yazi (Yellow)-"The Condor Heroes" 8. Ke Zhen Evil (Ouyang Ke)-"The Condor Heroes" 9 Duan Zhengchun (Dali Emperor)-"Eight Dragons" 10 Azhu (Azi)-"Eight Dragons" It was important to note that the names and positions of the gang leaders in different novels and versions might be different.
In Jin Yong's novel, the list of the past leaders of Beggar's Sect was as follows: The First Gang Leader: Huang Shang The Second Gang Leader: Hong Qigong The Third Gang Leader: Qiao Feng The Fourth Gang Leader: Guo Jing The Fifth Generation Gang Leader: Huang Rong The Sixth Sect Leader: Ouyang Feng The Seventh Gang Leader: Zhou Botong Eighth Gang Leader: Yang Guo The Ninth Sect Leader: Xiao Longnu It should be noted that the Beggar's Sect in Jin Yong's novel is a fictional organization. Its history and the list of leaders may be modified and adjusted according to the plot of the novel.
Many characters in Mr. Jin Yong's novels had served as the leader of Beggar's Sect. Here are some of the famous people: 1. Qiao Feng: As one of the founders of Beggar's Sect, Qiao Feng is one of Mr. Jin Yong's most famous characters. He once served as the leader of Beggar's Sect. 2. Hong Qigong: Hong Qigong is an important character in another novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. He once served as the leader of Beggar's Sect. 3. Huang Rong: Huang Rong is the heroine in Mr. Jin Yong's other novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. She used to be the leader of Beggar's Sect. 4. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is the male lead in Mr. Jin Yong's other novel," Eight Dragons ". He used to be the leader of Beggar's Sect. 5. Murong Fu: Murong Fu is a villain in another novel by Mr. Jin Yong," The Eight Dragons ". He also served as the leader of Beggar's Sect. In addition, there were also female characters such as Wang Yuyan and Ren Yingying who served as the leaders of Beggar's Sect.
In Jin Yong's novels, the leaders of the Beggar Sect were: 1. Hong Qigong (Legend of the Condor Heroes) 2. Huang Rong (The Condor Heroes) 3. Ouyang Feng (Demigods) 4. Duan Yu (Eight Dragons) 5. Xuzhu (Legend of the Condor Heroes) 6. Murong Fu (Eight Heavenly Dragons) 7. Xiao Yuanshan (Eight Dragons) 8. Murong Bo (Eight Heavenly Dragons) 9. Wang Yuyan (Eight Dragons) 10 Duan Zhengchun (Heavenly Dragon Eight) 11 Duan Yu's Cousin Xie Xun (Eight Dragons) 12 Qiao Feng (Eight Dragons) 13 Lin Pingzhi (Smiling Proud in the World) 14 Yue Buqun (Smiling Proud in Jianghu) Ren Yingying (Smiling Proud in the World).
The Beggar's Sect system in Jin Yong's martial arts works was a martial arts organization with Chinese characteristics. It had extensive influence and popularity. The following are a few of my thoughts on the Beggar's Sect system: The origin and development of Beggar's Sect: In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect originated from the Ming Dynasty and developed into a huge martial arts organization after hundreds of years. In different novels, the development of Beggar's Sect was also different, but generally, it experienced the process from weak to strong, from scattered to concentrated. 2. The organizational structure and personnel composition of Beggar's Sect: In Jin Yong's novels, the organizational structure of Beggar's Sect was more diverse, but generally, it included the leader, deputy leader, elders, and gang members. The gang leader was usually the core figure in Beggar's Sect, who controlled the power and resources in the gang. The elders were important figures in Beggar's Sect who were responsible for guiding and managing the members. The gang members were the ordinary Wuxia members in Beggar's Sect who were responsible for carrying out the missions and activities in the gang. 3. Beggar's Sect's business and activities: In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect's business and activities were very rich, including the teaching and inheritance of martial arts secret books such as the Dog Beating Stick Technique, Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palm, Nine Yang Scripture, communication activities between the sect members, Jianghu grudges, and stories of righteousness. 4. Beggar's Sect's values and moral standards: In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect has very strong values and moral standards, including justice, fairness, integrity, loyalty, etc. These values and moral standards were the foundation and soul of Beggar's Sect, and they were also the principles and standards that Beggar's members had to abide by. 5. Beggar's Sect's Status and Influence in Jianghu: In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect's status and influence in Jianghu were very large, and they were known as the " number one gang in Jianghu ". Beggar's Sect not only had a huge organizational structure and resources, but it also had a wide range of influence in the martial world. It was an indispensable part of the martial world.
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.
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.