The Beggar's Gang is one of the factions that has been entrenched in the Jiangnan region throughout Chinese history. Despite having countless disciples who live by begging, the gang possesses martial arts that many people desire to learn. Today, I will provide a detailed introduction to the Beggar's Gang in the context of Chinese history, allowing everyone to understand the specific situation of the faction while also learning about its martial arts.

Despite being known for begging, the headquarters of the Beggar's Gang in Jiangnan is extremely luxurious. Just by looking at the architecture, you would think this faction is very wealthy and find it hard to believe that its disciples actually make a living by begging.
The main base of the Beggar's Gang is built at the foot of Goose Lion Mountain next to Jiupaojie. The overall layout of the base, constructed along the mountain, is extraordinary. The houses where the disciples live are close to the nearby river, forming a bustling lotus market full of life. Villagers have spontaneously moved to live at the foot of the mountain, making the Beggar's Gang seem full of vitality.

Although the Beggar's Gang, known as the largest faction in the world, appears to be a righteous faction, it actually oscillates between good and evil. The disciples of the Beggar's Gang, as they travel the world, cannot do without martial arts. The martial arts of the Beggar's Gang include the Dog-Beating Sword Technique, the Eight Immortals Drunken Sword, and the Dragon Subduing Eighteen Swords.

The Dog-Beating Sword Technique is the introductory martial art of the Beggar's Gang. This sword technique mainly paralyzes the enemy, preventing them from continuing their attack. The moves of the Dog-Beating Sword Technique are varied and flexible. Once all the moves are mastered, in battle, the enemy will find it difficult to harm you.

The Eight Immortals Drunken Sword is an advanced martial art. This martial art integrates the transformations of the Eight Immortals, doubling the damage of each move. With just one move, it can defeat the enemy. Each move also belongs to different types. For example, the move "Guo Lao Throws the Cup" is a strike-type move that can add extra 3 damage and increase the critical hit rate by 42%.

The Dragon Subduing Eighteen Swords is the ultimate martial art of the Beggar's Gang. This martial art not only inflicts damage on the enemy but also has a stunning effect, rendering the enemy unable to move. For example, the move "Dragon Appears in the Field," if mastered to perfection, can not only add extra damage but also increase the probability of stunning the enemy by 14%.
Well, that's all for the introduction to the Beggar's Gang in Chinese history. Overall, the Beggar's Gang is a pretty good faction with a very egalitarian system. In the faction, promotion is based solely on one's overall strength, and one's background or family status does not matter.