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What do chivalrous men in martial arts novels do for a living?

There are still many ways for chivalrous men to make a living in martial arts novels, because they have the advantage of high martial arts. Many chivalrous men are famous and naturally have the capital to make money. They can use their martial arts as bodyguards, solve disputes, escort, take refuge in powerful people and so on. They can also make use of their fame and extensive friends to make profits in business. Others were born in rich or famous families, and they didn't worry about eating or drinking at all.

A chivalrous man from the upper class comes from the upper class, and he will have a steady stream of money without doing any work. Moreover, they have a good relationship with the government and people in the upper class, and they will easily make profits. Even if the money is not enough, they will have good friends to help each other and send them money. For example, Lu Xiaofeng and Chu Liuxiang in Gu Long's novels are such people, while the flowers are full and Yan are big businessmen with relatively smart abilities, so naturally they don't worry about their livelihood.

Shaolin, Wudang, Beggars' Sect and all other sects have a strong sphere of influence. They will charge a certain commission within the scope of the venue and then provide protection services for the people in the venue. If something goes wrong, they are responsible. Of course, their behavior is reasonable. They are not gangsters who collect protection money, and they will not collect so much money from gangsters. In addition, religious sects will also have the income of incense money and donations, and major sects will also do some profitable businesses in their own vision, which is enough for these major sects to live a good life.

In other societies, some idle knights have a variety of ways to make a living, and some will cooperate with the government to catch road thieves and Jiang Yang thieves in order to get paid; Some will operate pawn shops, inns and other businesses; Others may be killers; Others will open escort agencies, open martial arts schools to teach martial arts for a fee, be bodyguards for others, be bodyguards for thugs and so on. And they usually use their martial arts and fame to make money. Chivalrous men's martial arts and fame are the expression of their strength. Rich and powerful people will have places in need, and chivalrous people will have income.