Is there really a Wei Xiaobao in history?

Many martial arts fans like Jin Yong's The Duke Of Mount Deer, so Wei Xiaobao's name is naturally familiar. Wei Xiaobao is regarded as one of the most successful men, so the question is, did this character really exist in the Kangxi period? This article will briefly share this knowledge:

In fact, Wei Xiaobao is only the hero in Jin Yong's martial arts novel The Duke Of Mount Deer, and there was no such person in the Kangxi period in history. This was invented by Lao Yong. Wei Xiaobao, who was born in Liuxiang, a fireworks street in the duke of mount deer, has no knowledge, culture or martial arts. He is good at flattery, opportunism, and have it both ways, but he has a smooth career. Even married seven wives envied by powerful people and citizens at that time! Wei Xiaobao is a strange man, so to speak. Although he doesn't know martial arts at all, he has come into contact with many first-class masters.

Although Wei Xiaobao's political views are "ambiguous" and his "virtue" can only be said to be both good and evil, he made ten great contributions to Kangxi's "capture of Ao Bai". Although he can use the imperial court as a brothel all his life. Imagine the political arena as a confusing and impromptu casino and theater; Neither learning nor unscrupulous and often shameless; But he also has the "advantage" that he has always insisted on, that is, he learned the "most traditional virtue" from the storyteller population-loyalty! All this is a strange man, Wei Xiaobao, who not only enjoyed himself in the Qing Palace, but also made extraordinary achievements outside it. But Wei Xiaobao's unhappiness lies precisely in his lack of true love: a * * * has seven women, but none of them is the result of love.

This is because, growing up in a brothel, he doesn't understand that there is something in the world called love, which always exists between men and women. Wei Xiaobao's money is neither fun nor fun, but there is one thing worth learning. That is, tenacious progress towards good things. It can be said that China people's shortcomings, advantages and all kinds of things are concentrated on Wei Xiaobao, a classic figure.

The prototype of Wei Xiaobao was entrusted to the royal guards during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. According to records, during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, a royal bodyguard was sent as a special envoy to Russia to negotiate demarcation. As a result, this man was chosen by the Russian Queen and became the Queen's Toy Boy. They made eighteen covenants on pillows-but this man is not Wei Xiaobao! His name is Tuoshuo. This book is not called Duke of Lushan, but Miscellaneous Notes Exposed under the Roof. The author Zhao Yi is a Qianlong Jinshi, a famous historian and poet in the middle of Qing Dynasty.