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In which episode was Tian Boguang castrated in "The Swordsman"?

Being castrated in Chapter 29 of "The Swordsman". Original text:

In the twenty-ninth chapter, the leader mentioned that Tian Boguang shook his head and said: "Master Tai has another reason. He said: "You are too perverted. You joined the Hengshan Sect. Master The masters and uncles are all beautiful nuns, so that is very wrong. The best strategy is to cut the grass and root it out. "He knocked me down, pulled down my pants, raised the knife, and with one click, cut off half of my words."

Tian Boguang also shook his head and said: "I fainted at that time. When I woke up, the Grand Master had applied gold wound medicine on me, bandaged the wound, and ordered me to nurse the wound for a few days. Then he forced me to shave, become a monk, and gave me The name of the Dharma is "Don't be a monk." He said: "I have cut off your words. You can no longer do bad things like picking flowers. There is no need to be a monk."

I asked you to be a monk. The name of the Dharma is "must abstain from abstinence" so that it is well known. It is for the reputation of the Hengshan sect. Originally, it is very inappropriate for monks to mix with nuns, but it is clearly stated that "avoid abstaining from abstinence" is used. It doesn't matter."

Extended information

Tian Boguang is a very good bad person, or should be said, Tian Boguang is a reformed person who has changed from a very bad person to a very good person.

How do you say Tian Boguang is a bad person? He is basically known as a "flower-picking thief", that is, a thief who specializes in raping women. Not only did he specialize in raping women, but he was proud of being a master at it. Such people are not just bad, they are simply despicable.

In martial arts novels, the most despicable traitor is the flower picker. In real life, a man who specializes in violence against women is totally unacceptable. But Jin Yong made this flower-picking thief not only respectable, but also cute. How is this effect achieved? It’s not difficult to understand once you break it down.

First of all, although Tian Boguang is a "famous" flower-picking thief, readers have never seen Tian Boguang doing any flower-picking behavior throughout the book. (I remember that Yue Buqun went down the mountain just to deal with Tian Boguang. As for whether there was anything, I don’t remember, because the original book was lost to a friend.) I have never even seen him be obsessed with any woman.

He caught Yilin in "desire" and raped her. He always stayed in the "desire" stage, not only did he not touch her skin? He was simply very polite to her. Jin Yong said that he was a thief who picked flowers. Not only did his words and deeds not resemble those of a thief, he was not thief at all. There is no doubt that this flower picker is a fake.

What is admirable about Tian Boguang is his gentlemanly demeanor: he is unwilling to take advantage of others' danger. Seeing that Linghu Chong was unable to fight back, he would rather stop; what's more, he was aboveboard and kept his promise. The cute thing is that he has always been very kind to Yilin and very loyal to Linghu Chong, helping him again and again. Readers like Yilin and Linghu Chong. Tian Boguang is good to them, which naturally wins the favor of readers, but generally speaking, his emphasis on friendship is what makes him endearing.

In addition, Tian Boguang’s frank and self-confessed deeds of “losing authority” are not only funny, but also make people feel trustworthy.

But why did Jin Yong create a fake flower picker? Firstly, it sets off Linghu Chong's uninhibitedness: he is not afraid of interacting with all kinds of people, and Linghu Chong's extraordinary nature: only he can see Tian Boguang's magnanimity; secondly, it naturally uses this to satirize "decent people" and talk about ethical behavior, so many hypocrites Far inferior to this most despicable flower picker, we return to the subject of whether good and evil are black and white.

However, Jin Yong’s proof is not valid because he wrote Tian Boguang so well. Tian Boguang is not a bad guy at all. He is not a “real villain” but a “fake bad guy”.

Tian Boguang’s nemesis is definitely Bujie’s family of three, because Yilin got to know Linghu Chong, which eventually led to her being castrated. Besides Yilin, the Bujie family’s martial arts were all higher than Tian Boguang’s.

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