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Excuse me, what is "33 Musketeers"? Please introduce it in detail! thank you

Thirty-three swordsman map

Thirty three musketeers, also known as Thirty three musketeers, is a famous woodcut in ancient China. Jin Yong once wrote a biography for it.

China prints have a long history. The oldest printed matter is Xiao Zhuan in Han Dynasty. The seal is engraved with dragon, tiger, bird and other patterns, which are printed on silk paper and become exquisite figures. Printmaking grew up in Buddhist painting in Sui and Tang Dynasties, flourished in Song and Yuan Dynasties, and reached its peak in the late Ming Dynasty. The greatest artist is Chen Hongshou (Lao Lian). Prints developed generally in Qing Dynasty, and New Year pictures were popular among the people. Ren Weichang in Xianfeng period is generally regarded as the last master of traditional printmaking in China. Later prints were influenced by western art, which was quite different from our traditional style.

Thirty three musketeers is one of Ren Weichang's famous works, which is based on the legendary novels of Tang and Song Dynasties.

These 33 characters are:

A Zhao Chu girl.

Erchuk

Sanshengji

Women in four cars

Five monks from Ruzhou

Liu Jing Xidian elderly

Qilanling the aged

Balusheng.

Jiu Nie Yinniang

Ten surprises and thirteen niang.

Shiyihong line

King Jing Hongfu among the Twelve Kings

Thirteen Kunlun moles

Fourteen Buddhist monks

Fifteen ding xiucai

Sixteen sewing girls

Seventeen Xuan Ci Temple Gate

Shiba Inu Li Guishou

Ershixu Yanghe Street Shangwan

2 1 Century Templar Walker

Er Shi Li er sheng

Twenty-three Zhong Ding

Twenty-four Xiuzhou assassins

25-year-old Mrs. Zhang Xun

Erliu Shipanyi

Twenty-seven Hongzhou scholars

28 chivalrous man

Twenty-nine holders of green towels

Thirty Taoist priests in Zichuan

Thirty-one chivalrous women

32 wives

San San jiao Jin Dao ren

Jin Yong, a famous contemporary writer, once wrote the short story "Yue Niang Jia Jian" based on the first picture "Zhao Chu Nv" in "The Warrior of Thirty-three Fighters", which became the fifteenth martial arts novel after "Flying Snow Shoots White Deer and Laughs at the Garden". Jin Yong also collected many miscellaneous notes according to the pictures, or added textual research, or translated the vernacular, or attached notes, and made biographies for the 33 pictures, among which four stories, Campus, Nie Yinniang, Red Line and Kunlun Slave, were widely known, but Jin Yong did not elaborate on them, so the original text was attached because of his excellent writing style. More unusual stories, Jin Yong has written original content. These essays were written in 1970 1 month and February, two months before the publication of Ming Pao Evening News. Now, together with the original drawings of sword of the yue maiden and thirty-three swordsmen, they are attached to the book Chivalrous Man.