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Why did Sima Qian become a ranger?
Because Sima Qian traveled widely and had rich experience when he was young, he held a very tolerant attitude towards all kinds of celebrities in society, coupled with the humiliation of personal imprisonment, he had a unique awe of the chivalrous men who were brave and charitable at that time ~

There are three main people in The Legend of the Ranger, namely, the drama Meng and Guo Jie. Sima Qian's definition of chivalry is quite different from today's. Although he also quoted Han Feizi as saying that chivalry is forbidden by martial arts, he emphasized that chivalry is a courageous act and is the will of the people, regardless of martial arts. I won't say a word about the martial arts of these three people. They did not attend the Wulin Congress, did not go to Huashan to discuss swords, and did not walk the rivers and lakes to eliminate violence. This is the chivalrous man in the knight errant biography. Will the chivalrous men after the Han Dynasty make great progress in martial arts, and really start to wander the Jianghu, giving priority to fighting for martial arts secrets? Don't pursue, or leave some living space for Ling Huchong.