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Suddenly, a group of robbers of unknown origin came to SHEN WOO to help. What does this sentence mean?

A group of robbers of unknown origin suddenly broke into the gang! Everyone, help everyone go back and help defend against foreign enemies.

Martial arts novels are an important type of popular novels in ancient China, with chivalrous men as the main characters, describing their stunts, courageous behaviors and rebellious behaviors.

Martial arts novels are divided into broad sense and narrow sense. Broadly speaking, it refers to traditional martial arts, prodigal chivalry, historical martial arts and humorous martial arts.

Wushu in the Republic of China

The so-called "old Wushu" period began in the 1920s, reached its climax in the 1930s and declined in the 1940s. In the 1920s, after witnessing the weakness and ineffectiveness of the Revolution of 1911 and the National Revolution, people pinned their hopes on chivalrous people to create a new world. 1923, with the publication of Modern Chivalrous Heroes by the southern novelist Bu Xiaosheng at Pingjiang, the creation of old swordsmen reached its climax.

At the same time, northern writers such as the landlord, Wang Dulu (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and Gong He (Yan Mo Island) also had great influence. The old martial arts novels were mainly martial arts fighting novels, which made them penetrate into the general public and became an indispensable part of China's modern novel system.