What is the terrible background of Lu Zhishen in the Water Margin?

Updated on culture 2024-03-07
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lu Zhishen doesn't have a terrible background, he just served as a small ticha, and he doesn't have any relatives who are big officials.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although Lu Zhishen is a small Tizhi, his master is very famous, it is Zhou Dong, Zhou Dong taught Lu Zhishen a lot of martial arts, in the Water Margin, many people are not Lu Zhishen's opponents.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lu Zhishen was actually born as an officer, and in the early years, he had been holding important positions under the hands of the planter, and later the son of the planter was the prefect of Weizhou, and he was borrowed to help and was named the governor, so there has always been a kind of master behind him to support him.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lu Zhishen, whose real name is Luda, is nicknamed "Flower Monk", and his legal name is Zhishen. One of the thirty-six Tiangang stars in the famous Chinese classical ** "Water Margin". A native of Weizhou (Pingliang, Gansu), living in the Northern Song Dynasty, formerly known as Luda, he was also known as Luti.

    He is eight feet long, with a wide face and big ears, a straight nose and a square mouth. He is generous, jealous and hateful, bold and straightforward, but there are fine in the rough, and he is good friends with Shi Jin, Lin Chong, Wu Song, Yang Zhi, etc. Because he saw Zheng Tu bullying Jin Cuilian's father and daughter, he killed Zhen Guanxi with three punches, became a monk, and later occupied Erlongshan with Yang Zhi and Wu Song as the big leader.

    Ranked thirteenth among the one hundred and eight generals in Liangshanbo, the asterisk Tianlone Star, the general of the infantry army in Liangshan. Posthumously posthumously crowned righteous martyr and Zen master.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In "Water Margin", Lu Zhishen is a very famous hero, he is nicknamed "Flower Monk", he is infinitely powerful, and has developed a skill, he is full of chivalry, and it is also extremely important for brotherhood, so this role is very popular with readers in **, and there are many stories about him in **, in addition to uprooting the weeping willows and punching the town of Guanxi, Lu Zhishen has many impressive stories.

    For example, havoc in the boar forest.

    Although Lu Zhishen left the impression of a very irritable person to the reader, but in fact, this role is also thick and fine, Lu Zhishen is actually still a very smart person, after separating from Lin Chong, he expected that the two officials would kill Lin Chong, so he followed all the way. When he arrived at the wild boar forest, just as Lu Zhishen expected, Lu Zhishen rescued Lin Chong at a critical moment, which shows his two excellent qualities, one is thick and fine, and the other is thick and fine.

    Lu Zhishen also has a story that has left a deep impression on readers, that is, "Passing away with the tide". When Lu Zhishen fought and killed on the rivers and lakes, and returned to Wutai Mountain after joining Erlong Mountain, his master, Elder Zhizhen, said these 4 sentences to Lu Zhishen, "Capture every summer, and hold on to wax." Listen to the tide and be round, see the letter and be silent.

    After >, Lu Zhishen followed Song Jiang to conquer Fang La, and in the process, he saw the life and death of his brothers, and he also felt mixed in his heart, and he also grew a lot. After the completion of the work, Lu Zhishen did not choose to accept the reward from the imperial court, but chose to leave and become a monk in a temple. One night, he heard the sound of the rising and falling tide, and at this time he also saw through everything, and died with the tide of the tide, leaving this world.

    Lu Zhishen is a very admirable hero, whether it is dealing with people or martial arts skills, Lu Zhishen is one of the best. I don't know what kind of impression everyone has of this character?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lu Zhishen's character and plot analysis:

    1) Love and hate are clear, righteousness and courage are seen, helping the needy, and evil is like hatred.

    Ruda's character is throughout. It can be fully seen from his different attitudes towards the Jin family's father and daughter and Zheng Tu.

    2) Be generous, value righteousness and waste money.

    After learning about the misfortune of the Jin family's father and daughter, although he was not related to them, he immediately offered to pester Jin Lao and let them return to Tokyo. When Li Zhong was unhappy and only found two taels of silver, Luda thought that Li Zhong was not righteous and threw the two taels of silver back to him.

    3) Straightforward and coarse, brave and strategic, bold and careful.

    In order to prevent the shopkeeper from chasing after him, Luda, who has always been irritable, actually "sat at the door of the store for two hours", "asked Jin Gong to go far away, and then got up".

    Introduction to "Water Margin":

    "Water Margin" is one of the four famous novels in China, with the Songjiang Uprising in the late Northern Song Dynasty as the main story background, and belongs to the heroic legend of the chapter hui style**. The book describes the grand story of the 108 Liangshan heroes who resisted oppression, the growth of Shuibo Liangshan and the surrender of the imperial court, and the suppression of Tian Hu, Wang Qing, Fang La and other political forces that rebelled against the Song Dynasty after the surrender of the imperial court, and finally led to a tragic defeat.

    It artistically reflects the whole process of the Songjiang Uprising in Chinese history from its occurrence, development to failure, profoundly reveals the social roots of the uprising, enthusiastically praises the resistance struggle of the heroes of the uprising and their social ideals, and specifically reveals the internal historical reasons for the failure of the uprising.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My impression of Lu Zhishen in "Water Margin" is a great monk with a clear love and hate, Lu Zhishen was a free and easy person at the beginning, after becoming a monk, the host called him Lu Zhishen, which shows that he has great wisdom in Buddhism. And he was very enthusiastic and helped Lin Chong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    is a powerful man, affectionate and righteous, and he draws a knife to help when he sees injustice, and he is resourceful enough, and he is also a knife in his ribs to his friends, reminding him to take care of him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Speaking of Lu Zhishen, his most typical masterpiece is Lu Zhishen's uprooting of the weeping willow. This is enough to show that his strength is great, his kung fu is deep, and his inner strength is thick. Lu Zhishen is also a typical warrior. He has a jealous personality like hatred, daring to love and hate.

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