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Is there really a Sect of Tangmen in history?
1. There is no record of Tang Clan in China's martial arts history books. However, in the martial arts novels, many authors compete for quotations and conventions, which makes Tangmen have an indelible position in the novel world. This is the origin of Tangmen.

2. Tangmen, also known as Tang Jiabao, is a fictional family sect in martial arts novels. It is famous for its organs, poisons and hidden weapons. This is recorded in many works, such as the martial arts Hui Zong.

3. According to Hui Zong, a martial art in Wan Laisheng's Introduction to Divine Power, "there are people who practice' Five Poisons and Sand'. It's all iron ore refined from the five poisons, which can be achieved in three years. When they hit people, they were numb and unable to move, and their skin was broken. No medicine can cure them.

This book was written in the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926). According to the textual research of Mr. Ye Hongsheng, a famous martial arts critic, "Sister-in-law Chuan Tang" existed at least in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, if not invented. The name of the poison used in Tangmen, Sichuan is well known all over the world. The first person who used the purpose in martial arts novels was White, one of the "five outstanding figures of the Northern School" in the early years of the Republic of China. He was famous for his social satirical martial arts works such as Twelve Money Darts and Stealing Boxing.

5. When White wrote martial arts novels, he consulted a lot of the contents of the book "Martial Arts Hui Zong", and also quoted and expanded it, which turned the eldest sister-in-law of the Tang Dynasty into the whole Tang Dynasty and made the Tang Dynasty shine brilliantly in future martial arts novels.