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The real background and ending of the "bad guys" in the history of the Tang Dynasty is a mystery.

The cartoon "Painting Jianghu" and the TV series "The Longest Day in Chang 'an" both mentioned "bad guys". Is the power hidden in the dark, is the embodiment of justice, then in history, do bad people really exist?

In fact, it does exist. In the Tang dynasty, the bad guy was an official, responsible for investigating and obeying the bad coach. Liang Qing Zhang Ju's title record quoted "Continued Bell": "In the Tang Dynasty, he was called a bad guy, and there was a bad handsome master who was the greatest man in the Han Dynasty."

This official position is unknown because it is a secret department and is responsible to the emperor. In the history of China, many dynasties set up similar institutions, such as Han Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Forbidden City, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties, Forbidden City, Ming Dynasty and Royal Guards. However, compared with the security guillotine, the bad guys are very low-key. The emperor needs these people to be his eyes and ears, monitor officials and collect all kinds of secrets. But generally speaking, the bad guys just patrol the streets and lanes, specializing in public security issues such as petty theft, and will not be related to major cases.

But because it is difficult to put things on the table, they are all secret activities, so they are not very popular. Sometimes you have to take a knife and become a scapegoat for a big shot. Because the risk is not small, there is also a lot of oil and water. Many Jianghu people will be bad people all their lives, as long as they are good at martial arts.

Legend has it that the first bad handsome man was Yuan Tiangang, a famous fortune teller and Feng Shui master in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty was an official, and Tang Wude was the magistrate of Chaojing County. TuiBei Map was co-authored by him and his disciple Li. Proficient in five senses, yin and yang and five elements, good at calculating with Zhouyi gossip. Bad guys have 36 captain plough, which happens to be Yuan Tiangang's plough.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the Huang Chao Uprising, in which all the provinces were kings, caused great chaos. On the eve of the fall of Beijing, the bad guys disappeared, and no one knew their whereabouts later. By the time the Song Dynasty was established, the bad guys had completely disappeared.