If you like Jin Yong**, you should know that Mr. Jin Yong** has a mysterious organization called "Six Doors" under his name, and many **fans know that "Six Doors" is fictional in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and even competes with another mysterious organization in ** "Shenhou Mansion", so does the mysterious organization "Six Doors" in history really exist?
In fact, according to the study of history, this mysterious organization "Six Doors" was originally called in the early days of the Tang Dynasty, although the Tang Dynasty regime had just been established during the Zhenguan period of the early Tang Dynasty, along with the mess accumulated during the Sui Dynasty, peasant uprisings broke out in various parts of the Central Plains, in order to stabilize the government and exterminate the bandits and uprisings in various places, the imperial court ordered the criminal department to establish a mysterious organization, as a place to collect intelligence, assassinate bandit leaders and leaders of peasant uprisings, and also as a place to train elites. At first, this mysterious organization was not called "Six Doors", but because their mysterious organization mainly worked in the government, in view of the unique office layout of the government, gradually, this mysterious organization was collectively called "Six Doors".
Later, at the end of the Tang Dynasty, the princes of various places rose, and then the "six gates" gradually disappeared. Until the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, this mysterious organization was re-established by the emperor of the current dynasty, but the only difference is that compared with the "six doors" of the Tang Dynasty, the "six doors" of the Ming Dynasty directly obeyed the emperor's orders, and the composition of internal personnel was relatively complex. The Ming Dynasty's "six doors" personnel composition is more from the green forest heroes, yamen catch fast, spy killers this kind of people are selected, the main work is to eradicate the opposition elements hostile to the imperial court, but also for the emperor to monitor the ministers' every move, in the "six doors" active period, the court at that time was terrified, for fear of angering the emperor, accidentally on the ground. The folk for the Ming Dynasty "Six Gates" is more majestic, terrifying this mysterious organization.
Although the mysterious organization of "Six Doors" survived in two dynasties, it failed to justify its name in the ruling court at that time, and the reason for this is precisely because although the "Six Doors" is outstanding, because it directly obeys the emperor himself, the action is too bloody, and the tasks performed are more secret, and the imperial court can only secretly instruct in order to preserve the secret, and never publicize this mysterious organization. Although it has not been corrected, the "Six Gates" that survived two dynasties are powerful enough to make people awe-inspired.