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What is the background of the bad guys who draw rivers and lakes?
It was during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms that Jianghu painted bad guys.

Painting Jianghu Bad Men describes the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in an unprecedented way, in which famous historical events and folklore such as Huang Chao Uprising, Zhu Wen usurping the throne, Li clan ruling, friends killing their fathers, and Shatuo fighting for hegemony run through.

The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was the last large-scale separatist period in China feudal society, and it was also the darkest period in the history of China for thousands of years. Except for a few members of the ruling group, such as Tang, who still made great efforts and worked hard, and made some achievements in the military, all of them embodied the characteristics of fatuity, cruelty, bloodthirsty and heavy collection during the decline of the ruling class in previous dynasties.

Some features are not possessed by rulers in the declining period of past dynasties, while others are more prominent than the previous dynasties. The first prominent feature of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was the frequent usurpation of the throne.

Ouyang Xiu once had a statistic: "In fifty-three years, Yi Wu was named thirteen kings, and eight people died in the country. The elders were only in their teens, or even died at the age of three or four." If Zhu Wen killed Tang Aidi, plus the unsuccessful usurper, the figure would be even higher.

Organization introduction:

The bad guys are the organizations in the animation "Painting Jianghu" series. The prototype is a faint official in the Tang Dynasty in history. Bad guys were a secret department of the Tang government, similar to the Royal Guards of the Ming Dynasty, and only responsible to the emperor. There are thirty-six plowmen.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Huang Chao made an insurrection, and loyal officials were unable to counter it. So on the eve of the fall of Beijing, the bad guys disappeared with the royal treasure Longquan sword, and no one knew their whereabouts anymore. Yuan Tiangang, the bad coach, secretly sent his bad guys to various buffer zones and waited for a chance to make a comeback. Now the resident is Zangbing Valley.