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Is there really a beggar gang in history? When and from whom did it come?

Beggar gangs did exist in history. However, the real beggars' gangs don't know how to beat the dog with a stick, they don't know how to subdue the dragon, and they don't have any martial arts skills, but it's true that beggars' gangs are very powerful.

The research shows that beggars' gangs were formed in the Song Dynasty, then developed gradually in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and began to flourish in the Qing Dynasty and the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

In the early stage of development, beggars' gangs gathered in the prosperous areas of big cities, but they were scattered and did not form a national organization. They live in small groups in a place or region.

By the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, beggar organizations had developed to a certain scale, and almost every region had corresponding beggar organizations.

For example, there are "blue poles" and "yellow poles" among beggars' gangs in Beijing. The "Yellow Bar" is composed of children who defeated the Eight Banners. They are beggars with high status and noble status. The leader of the beggar is Prince Baylor, who is the leader of the beggar gang. "Huang Ji" is the school of clean clothes in our novels.

"Blue Pole" consists of ordinary beggars. The leader is chosen from ordinary beggars, as we all know, that is, the dirty clothes faction in the novel.

We can't research the origin of the Beggars' Sect and the first leader in history, but the development of the Beggars' Sect goes back to ancient times. As long as there are beggars, there are beggars. Even in contemporary times, there are still many people engaged in begging. They either fight alone or in groups.

In short, as long as there is the idea of getting something for nothing, there will be begging. As long as begging continues, beggars will continue to exist, and beggar gangs will always exist.