Beggar's Head of the Tang Dynasty

Beggar's Head of the Tang Dynasty

by Dream Network Man

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55Kwords10chapters
Latest:
Ch. 10四宗聚义
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In the troubled times of the late Tang Dynasty, Zhuang Yifang, a disciple of the general, avenged his master and defected to the Huangchao uprising army, where he met Sun Zhitong. Because Sun Zhitong was misunderstood by the beggar gang for murder, Zhuang Yifang broke into the Beizong village alone and captured the real murderer in three days, which won the appreciation of the Beizong elder Hua Lao. In the fourth year of Qianfu's reign, four sects of beggar gangs gathered in Junshan, Dongting. Zhuang Yifang defeated the others with his own "Dragon Subduing Palm" technique, integrated the four sects, became the first leader of the Beggar Clan, established ten gang rules, and created the "Dog Beating Stick Technique". After that, he went north to Kongtong and formed the "Qi Zheng Alliance" with the Taoist master Wu Qun, learned the iron chopsticks and Bagua formations, and integrated Kongtong martial arts into the Beggar Clan. During the Zhonghe period, Huang Chao was trapped in Chenzhou, and Zhuang Yifang led the elite beggar gang to rescue him. However, Zhu Wen rebelled and Li Ke used the Shatuo cavalry to go south, leading to repeated bloody battles. Sun Zhitong died in the battle at Yingshui, Hua Lao died in Liangtianbei, and the Beggar Clan and Kongtong Sect suffered heavy casualties. Zhuang Yifang led the remnants of his troops back south, lying on the firewood and tasting their courage, determined to take revenge. After Zhu Wen usurped the Tang Dynasty, Zhuang Yifang sneaked into Bianliang to assassinate him but failed, and watched Zhu Wen and Li Keyong fight with cold eyes. Until Zhu Wen was killed by his own son, Li Keyong died of illness, and the Later Tang Dynasty destroyed Liang Dynasty, the great revenge was finally avenged. In his later years, Zhuang Yi Fang Chuan lived in Chen Shuangcheng and offered iron chopsticks to the Juyi Hall, telling his descendants: The root of the Beggar Gang is to protect beggars in the world and not to get involved in temple disputes. The novel starts from the general Luocao to the founding of the Beggar Gang, from the rise of strange soldiers to the bloody battle in Chenzhou, from the tragedy in Liangtianpi to the quarrel between rivers, lakes and temples, showing the chivalrous life of a generation of Beggar Gang leaders in the troubled times of the late Tang Dynasty.

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