Beijing opera steals royal horse calligraphy.

Dou Erdun is known to the world because of Mr. Dan Tianfang's contribution. One set of long storytelling "Lianhuantao" makes Dou Erdun, who is sitting in Hejian Mansion and stealing horses, speak with flesh and blood, which is amazing. Of course, Quyi works also involve this character. Anyone who mentions Xia Shengying and Tuo of Kunlun or the thief Yang can basically hook up with Dou Erdun. ?

In his early years, Dou Erdun's image was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, relying on the case-solving novels Shi Gong An and Gong Peng Case in the Qing Dynasty. At this point, Dou Erdun has appeared as a hero. He fought against the imperial court in the green forest, and had many stories with Huang Santai and his son Huang Tianba. This point is often mentioned in the later Peking Opera "Stealing the Horse" and the storytelling "Comic Book".

Especially in cartoons, Dou Erdun not only rebelled against the imperial court, but also kept up with the other three. Some heroes and chivalrous men in the storytelling "Three Heroes Fighting Sword" became imperial eagle dogs in cartoons. Dou Erdun's strength in "Comic Book" was deliberately raised, which overwhelmed the people of the General Escort Agency in 63 provinces of South, North and South. He became a hero with indomitable spirit, while Xia Shengying and others in Kunlun became buffoons, especially what Huang Santai and Huang Tianba did, which made Jianghu people look down on him. Because of this, many people are unconvinced and think that Dou Erdun is a fugitive thief.

So does Dou Erdun really exist?

In Aihui County's historical book Aihui of the Qing Dynasty, there is a character named Dou Erdong, who is regarded as the prototype of Dou Erdun. Born in the apocalypse of the Ming Dynasty, he died in the 26th year of Kangxi. His grandfather and father used to hold positions in the refugee army in Li Zicheng. Father Dou Zizhong led an army of 6.5438+0.3 million against the Ming army and died in chaos. Later, Douerdong followed his father's example to rebel. His father fought Daming and he fought Daqing.

Because of his opposition to the Qing court, Emperor Kangxi was furious and ordered the arrest of Dou Erdong. Finally, his mother was arrested and starved to death. His wife, Qi Jinfeng, also died when the Qing army attacked the chain. Dou Erdong and his two sons, Dou Hufei and Dou Bao Fei, escaped. But in the end, Douerdong turned himself in because he didn't want to implicate his family. Later, he was exempted from the death penalty and sentenced to exile in Heilongjiang. In this way, Dou Erdong and his second son Dou were exiled to the beloved Uighur Dingtun.

However, Dou and his son met a benefactor, that is, the Heilongjiang general Sabusu. Sabusu attached great importance to him and asked him to help him train his team to resist? Red hair ghost? (Russian). Later, in the jaxa War, Dou and his son repeatedly made meritorious military service, killing and injuring countless enemy troops. Hou Erdong died of injuries in Huoshi Mountain, Aihui Town. Later, people built a temple to worship him.

Later generations adapted Dou Erdun's works with this image. As for whether the above records are true or not, there is no way to verify this. Personally, I feel that I am suspected of exaggerating. But I like Shan Lao's storytelling very much. I prefer the role of El Nino to Doulton.