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Gangs and sects

Today's plot (250 episodes) mentioned that the former Eagle Claw Gate was a third-rate small gang.

When writing the specific details, it was mentioned that there were dozens of veterans in the gang and many competitors.

So I asked myself, since it is a third-rate gang, is it so complicated?

The answer is...yes!

Now, let’s talk about the hierarchy of gang forces.

The number of people is mainly used as the standard:

If there are tens of thousands of members, they are first-class gangs.

Tens of thousands of members should be second-rate gangs.

If the members exceed 1,000, they are third-rate gangs.

As for those small gangs with only a few hundred people, they can’t even be called third-rate, so they can only be called “not in the stream” (the words come from Journey to the West).

That’s right, the Eagle Claw Sect thirty years ago was a gang of thousands of people. Although it had little influence in the world, it also kept many people open.

As Fat Ding said, a bun shop with only a few people also needs to be divided into primary and secondary levels, let alone a gang of thousands of people?

The internal struggle is so fierce that it cannot be underestimated.

Then, the question arises...

Are there any more powerful organizations above the gang?

Of course there are.

That is the 'sect'.

Simply put, sects are actually 'faith' gang organizations, which are different from religions and similar.

The power of the sect can reach hundreds of thousands or even millions of people.

Although there are many people, the more people, the weaker the cohesion, so when fighting head-on, the sects may not be able to fight gangs.
Chapter completed!
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