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Which dynasty was Wei Xiaobao?
Wei Xiaobao was in the Qing Dynasty, and Wei Xiaobao in Luyi was born in Lichunyuan, Yangzhou. He is a real punk who frequents casinos, teahouses, brothels and other places. He entered the palace by mistake, became the right-hand man of the emperor, and then officially appointed, realizing a double harvest of career and love. Wei Xiaobao and Jin Yong are far apart in their early works. Jin Yong himself wrote: "Readers of martial arts novels are used to replacing the protagonist in the book with themselves, but Wei Xiaobao can't."

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In traditional martial arts novels, chivalrous men are gentlemen who are opposite to villains. On the other hand, Wei Xiaobao's role in The Duke of Lushan is very similar to the "villain" in previous novels. Wei Xiaobao is unlearned, showing the rogue temperament of a small bludger. But through appearances, his heart is frank and natural, with chivalrous spirit.

Wei Xiaobao is a real villain. Although its villains are unpleasant, its nudity is also annoying. Especially compared with the hypocrite in China society, you can't help praising him.

Compared with the legendary swordsman, Yue Buqun, who seems to be upright, is actually a hypocrite, while Wei Xiaobao, as a real villain, is interesting, lovely, grounded and chivalrous. By portraying the image of Wei Xiaobao in The Duke Of Mount Deer, Jin Yong embodies the expansion of chivalrous spirit, and Wei Xiaobao is the most special and humane chivalrous man.