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Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

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In the 1950s and 1960s, Chen Wentong, a 30-year-old newspaper editor, published a novel entitled "Dragon Tiger Fighting Jinghua" in Hong Kong's New Evening News, signed "Liang Yusheng". Since then, the era of new martial arts novels has been opened, and since that day, the new school of martial arts novels has swept away the revenge and murderous routines of the old school of martial arts, and has since swept the Chinese world.

After that, many martial arts novelists from both sides of the strait and the three places worked hard to create their own martial arts world. Although the characters and stories of various writers are very different, they have invariably created many martial arts sects in the novel. These sects are equivalent to the group organizations composed of martial arts figures, occupying the famous rivers and mountains on the land of China, and most of them use local place names to organize the names. For example, the Songshan faction, the Huashan faction, and the Huangshan faction that occupy the famous mountains; for example, the Yellow River Gang, the Two Lakes Gang, and the Lancang Gang that occupy the waterways; of course, there is no shortage of gangs such as the Cai Gang and the Cao Gang that are clustered in professional groups.

Among many martial arts masters, the story is most deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and the most widely circulated is naturally Mr. Jin Yong. The martial arts sect in Mr. Jin Yong's novel is also the most systematic, most charming, and most influential. This is similar to his method of integrating martial arts characters into history that makes it difficult to distinguish between true and false, and the martial arts sects he created are mostly real in reality. Needless to say, Shaolin, Wudang, Emei and the famous Quanzhen sects, such as Kuntong, Qingcheng, Emei, Kunlun and other sects also have a long history and profound heritage.

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Stills of "Smiling Proud of the Jianghu" The Five Peaks Sword Sect

These long-standing sects in the real world are mostly related to religion, and are institutions for the inheritance and dissemination of related religious cultures. People in the sect do practice martial arts, of course, not to dominate the martial arts, but to strengthen their bodies and survive in the chaotic world.

In the novel, there are naturally good and evil factions in various disciplines, and some of the sects that mr. Jin Yong wrote as villains and who are righteous in reality are worth mentioning. The first to bear the brunt of it should be the Qingcheng Sect, the so-called "Shu Mountain Southwest Ten Million Heavy, Immortal Classics most said Qingcheng Peak."

Inside and outside the book, it's very different

The Qingcheng faction appears many times in Jin Yong's novels, and is mentioned in the Book of Swords and Vengeance, The Chivalrous Journey, and the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon, the most famous of which is to act as a villain in "Smiling Proud of the Jianghu". The tragic death of the family of the male number two Lin Ping was due to the Qingcheng Sect, and the Qingcheng Sect in this book did everything bad in order to get the "Evil Sword Law". His leader, Yu Canghai, has a magnificent personal name, but his heart is narrow-minded and his height is also very short, and people in the martial forest call him Yu Dwarf. Yu Canghai's four disciples are known as the "Four Shows of Qingcheng", and in the book, they are jokingly called "The Four Beasts of Qingcheng" by the protagonist Ling Huchong, and they are extremely capable of ridicule...

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Sichuan opera master Peng Denghuai (center) played Yu Canghai in CCTV's "Smiling Proud of the Rivers and Lakes".

In the real world, both Qingcheng Mountain and the Qingcheng Sect are places of righteousness with a long history. Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a Ning Fengzi, who lived in Qingcheng Mountain to cultivate, and once taught the Yellow Emperor the "Art of Dragon Stomping" of the Imperial Wind and Cloud, and the Yellow Emperor built an altar to worship him as "Wuyue Zhangren", so later generations also called Qingcheng Mountain as Zhangren Mountain. In ancient times, Qingcheng Mountain, together with Wudang Mountain in Hubei, Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi, Qiyun Mountain in Anhui and Jingfu Mountain in Shaanxi, was collectively known as the Five Immortal Mountains.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Daoling came from Heming Mountain to Qingcheng Mountain jiemao to preach, founded China's indigenous religion - Taoism, and Qingcheng Mountain became the first of the famous mountains of the Four Great Avenues in China.

The Qingcheng school, on the other hand, originated from the Tianshi Daozheng faction and went through the Shangqing school headed by Tao Hongjing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty; the Qingwei school, which was formed during the Northern Song Dynasty and popular in the Yuan Dynasty; the Quanzhen Dao Dragon Gate Sect of the Yuan Dynasty; and the Qingcheng School at the end of the Qing Dynasty. Since the 1950s, the Qingcheng school has been an important Taoist school of Taoism in China.

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Mount Qingcheng

In 1957, the "Chinese Taoist Association" was established in Beijing, and Yi Xinying, the taoist chief of Qingcheng Mountain, attended the conference and was elected as vice president and deputy secretary general, and in the same year, he was elected as the president of the Sichuan Taoist Association. In 1986, at the Fourth Representative Conference of the Chinese Taoist Association, Qingcheng Fu Yuantian was elected vice president, and in March 1992, he was elected president of the Chinese Taoist Association and concurrently served as the president of the Chinese Taoist Academy. It can be said that the Qingcheng school originated in Qingcheng Mountain, the birthplace of Chinese Taoism, and made Taoism and Taoist culture flourish and widely circulate. The two are closely related and inseparable.

In addition, like the novel, the Qingcheng school is indeed a famous school of Chinese martial arts, not only has a history of more than a thousand years, but also has a generation of masters, according to historical records, in the Qing Dynasty, more than a hundred martial artists under the QingCheng Gate.

As far as the martial arts of the Qingcheng Sect are concerned, in the novel "Tianlong Eight Parts", the Qingcheng Sect is good at dark weapons, with the "Qing" character nine dozen, the "City" character eighteen broken and other martial arts, and the unique soldier blade is a kind of Lei Gongbang who is good at pointing holes and firing dark weapons. In the novel "Smiling Proud of the Rivers and Lakes", the Qingcheng sect is relatively close to today's Taoist style, and the leader Yu Canghai is a Taoist monk, who uses the loose wind sword method to promote wei wulin with one hand.

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

When it comes to Qingcheng School martial arts, Qingcheng Taiji is the most famous and influential.

In the real world, Qingcheng martial arts are also famous.

In 1989, the Qingcheng School of Martial Arts was included in the Sichuan Wushu Encyclopedia as an important martial arts school in Sichuan.

In 1991, Yu Guoxiong, the grandmaster of the Qingcheng Sect, was included in the Dictionary of Chinese Martial Arts As the only representative figure of the Qingcheng Sect recognized by the state.

In 2003, the Qingcheng school was the first of the 68 martial arts schools in Sichuan to be included in the "Chinese Martial Arts Demonstration Project".

In 2007, Qingcheng martial arts were included in the "Overview of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Dujiangyan City".

The Qingcheng school of martial arts is deeply influenced by the Taoist culture of Qingcheng Mountain, good at tuna health, heavy combat fighting, strange steps, body techniques, and techniques, which are very different from the national competitive martial arts, and have been identified by the United Nations as an important part of the Taoist culture of Qingcheng Mountain. The Qingcheng school of martial arts is particularly known for Xuanmen Taiji and swordplay. The Xuanmen Taijiquan method is self-contained, and the Xiaoyun Sword, the Seven Star Sword, the Dragon and Tiger Sword, and the Eight Immortal Swords are famous in the world, and are known as one of the four major sword schools in China. Nowadays, on the Internet, when mentioning the Qingcheng School of Martial Arts, Qingcheng Taiji is the most famous and influential, which has a lot to do with the identity of the current leader Liu Suibin, half of the "Internet celebrities".

The head of the Internet era

The current leader of the Qingcheng Sect is named Liu Suibin ,道号信玄. As the 36th generation leader of the Qingcheng Sect, with his long body and beautiful hair, he is an uncompromising practitioner, who has won the Guinness Split Fist of Chinese Television, and has also been the champion of international martial arts competitions, and has the level of seven dan of martial arts.

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Liu Suibin, the current leader of the Qingcheng faction

Liu Suibin is an authentic Dujiangyan person, in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, he devoted himself to earthquake relief, he suddenly realized that the Taoist martial arts of the unity of nature and man, the nourishment of Daofa nature, can slowly soothe the wounded soul, and when survival becomes the first need, it is necessary for him to use the spread of martial arts culture to achieve more goals. He invited more people from other provinces and foreign friends to Qingcheng Mountain to learn art, which not only promoted the martial arts of Qingcheng, but also promoted the development of local tourism, accommodation and catering. This series of operations has made him transcend the shackles of a faction of leaders, and seems to have the style of an entrepreneur with his own cultural aperture.

Soon, the world entered the Internet era in its entirety. Many traditional cultures have begun to be promoted and disseminated through new media platforms. The Qingcheng faction also did not fall behind others, and Liu Suibin used the traffic earned from participating in various TV programs earlier to easily become the head of the "net red" and gained millions of fans. On the platform of short videos, he insisted on teaching Qingcheng Tai Chi every day and spared no effort to promote Qingcheng culture. In his spare time, he will also use the mode of questions and answers to humorously answer netizens' various questions about Taoism, Taoism, martial arts, and martial arts. With the help of the power of the Internet, the martial arts and Taoist methods of the Qingcheng School have also spread far and wide.

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

Liu Suibin and his apprentices practiced Qingcheng Tai Chi.

The deeds of the leader of the Qingcheng Sect make people think deeply, and they also make people feel a kind of sigh, knowing this, how can so many traditional cultures disappear in the torrent of social changes.

Nowadays, whether it is a craft, a martial art, or a kind of thought, it can become traffic with the power of the Internet, harvesting people's curiosity at the same time, but also inadvertently stimulating people's pride in Chinese culture. The former Li Ziqi is a clear example. Because of this, cultural inheritance has become very simple, and many skills can get rid of the forced inheritance of fathers and sons, teachers and apprentices, and families in the old framework, and find people who really love it in the wider world. Moreover, the Internet has a memory, a mind, culture also belongs to all mankind, as long as more people understand, understand, learn, no matter what kind of culture will only get better and better, more and more widespread.

Finally, I have to mention that in 2004, Mr. Jin Yong, who was 80 years old at the time, climbed Mount Qingcheng, expressed his respect for the Qingcheng faction, and apologized for his description in the novel. He said, "If I had the chance, I wouldn't have written that." ”

Those martial arts sects that exist in the real world are the Qingcheng Sect

In 2004, Mr. Jin Yong visited the Qingcheng Faction.

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