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The one hundred and eight generals of "Water Margin" have their own nicknames, and the well-known nicknames of heroes such as Zhiduoxing Wu Yong, Black Whirlwind Li Kui, and Xiao Li Guanghuarong are all easy to understand, only Zhu Gui's nickname is Dryland Hulu, at first glance, I thought it was a foreigner from the Western Regions, so what does this dryland Hulu mean?
Zhu Gui's opening was earlier, and he was a subordinate of Wang Lun, the early leader of Liangshan. The eleventh episode of "Water Margin", "Zhu Guishui Pavilion Shi Arrow, Lin Chongxue went to Liangshan at night", Zhu Gui appeared for the first time and introduced himself to Lin Chong, he said: "The villain is the eyes and ears of the king's leaders.
The villain's surname is Zhu Minggui, who was originally from Xinshui County, Xinzhou, and asked the younger brother to do dry land and ......"Hulu is the name of the crocodile in the Khitan language of the Song Dynasty, the crocodile is known as the overlord in the water, but when it arrives on land, it is clumsy and sluggish, and the scenery is completely empty.
Zhu Gui can be said to be not only the founding father of Liangshanbo, but also the earliest hero engaged in intelligence work in Liangshan. In his self-introduction to Lin Chong, he also said: "In the cottage, the younger brother is taught to open a hotel here, and he is dedicated to listening to the passing of merchants.
Zhu Gui opened a hotel, in fact, it was to spy on the outside world, and later every time other heroes entered the mountain, Zhu Gui was responsible for the reception, including Qingfeng Village, Qingfeng Mountain and Chao Gai, these groups of heroes had to pass through Zhu Gui's hotel first, which shows that this hotel was basically the only bridge between Liangshan and the outside world in the early days. Generally speaking, as long as you arrive at Zhugui's hotel safely, it is equivalent to arriving at Liangshan safely.
It can be seen from this that Zhu Gui is only the owner of the Liangshan Hotel on the surface, and he has nothing to do with the heroes of the green forest, but in fact, Zhu Gui has been engaged in intelligence work for a long time, but his role cannot be underestimated. It's like a crocodile, at the mercy of everything on land, I think I don't change, once in the water, it's like a fish in water, unscrupulous.
"Hu Lu" is actually a terrible animal that is good at camouflage, which is very similar to the nature of Zhu Gui's long-term work in the front line of intelligence, and this nickname is actually very appropriate for Zhu Gui's identity. His nickname is similar to the nickname of his younger brother Zhu Fu "Smiling Tiger", and sure enough, his own brother is his own brother.
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Zhu Gui has high cheekbones and often has a protruding mouth with his cheeks and mouth, like a crocodile, which also metaphorically implies that he is strong in the water and much inferior on land. Dryland Cool, which means a crocodile that comes ashore.
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Because this man is cunning and clever, the law of dry land means crocodile on dry land.
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Because Zhu Gui is good at disguise. Dryland squandering refers to a four-legged snake that lurks well on land and is highly venomous.
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This guy is in charge of intelligence work, so it means thunder on dry land, as for why, don't explain, Liang Shanbo is a crocodile?
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In "Water Margin", one hundred and eight heroes all have nicknames, and each nickname points out the salient characteristics of heroes, some of them are trembling first in terms of their shape, some are based on their nature, some are based on their behavior, and some are based on their identity.
Probably from the Song Dynasty, nicknames were popular, and they were more common in the Ming Dynasty, such as Li Zicheng, the leader of the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty, nicknamed "King Chuang", and many peasant leaders at that time had nicknames, such as "starry sky", "eight-clawed dragon", "king of crossing the river", "black-hearted tiger" and so on. Nicknames are also widely used in Water Margin**, and each has its own merits.
"Dry Land Sudden Law" is Zhu Gui's nickname in "Water Margin".。To understand why Zhu Gui got this nickname, we have to be clear about what "dry land law" refers to. Qing Dynasty poet Cheng Muheng pointed out in his annotation for "Water Margin" that "a crocodile is a sudden thunder, and the sound is suddenly changed".
From this, it can be seen that "Kulu" refers to crocodiles, and "dryland Kulu" refers to crocodiles on land.
The book describes his appearance as follows: "He has a large figure, a burly appearance, two fists and a bony face, and a three-pronged yellow beard ......."Here, the "fist bone" is the "cheekbone", and if the cheekbones are high, the hungry friend often has a protruding cheek, like a crocodile. Generally speaking, crocodiles do not come ashore easily, and they usually lurk in the water, near water, and in swampy areas, waiting for an opportunity to attack their prey.
In "Water Margin", Zhu Gui opened a hotel in Liangshan Shui, acting as Liangshan's eyes and ears, and his activity characteristics are a bit similar to the crocodile lurking on the edge of the swamp, so he is nicknamed "Dry Land Sudden Law".
Hulu is the name of the crocodile of the ancient ethnic minorities, a ferocious four-legged snake, often eat the turtle after the turtle, burrow into the turtle shell to hide, most of the crocodiles live in the water, dry land Hulu, is the crocodile on land, Zhu Gui early rotten cave Huai year for Liangshan Bo eyes and ears, in the name of opening a hotel, ushered in to send to inquire about the news, or rob money and kill people, therefore, the nickname of dry land Hulu, but also highlights Zhu Gui's **.
Of course, some people believe that when the crocodile arrives on land, it is clumsy and unable to exert its power, and people use the "dry land law" to ridicule Zhu Gui's limited ability.
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The dryland law refers to the crocodile that has come ashore to leak and trap, which means fierce and cruel. Zhu Gui, as the fourth place in Liangshan at the beginning, must be a very fierce existence. Zhu Gui of the new Liangshan is only ranked 92nd in the back, which also shows that the strength of Zhu Gui in Liangshan led by Song Jiang is not high.
As we all know, the combat effectiveness of crocodiles in the water is the strongest, and the dry land law refers to the crocodiles on the ground by the land, and the tomato reflects that although Zhu Gui is fierce, his strength is not ranked in the back.
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Because he used to be a farmer, planting the land. And he killed someone on the edge of the land guess waiter, so Chunzhao was sentenced to have this nickname. The nickname means to be in a dry land. He killed a man.
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The 108 good luck companions of the Water Margin have nicknames, and the law is the meaning of crocodile, and this animal is extremely fierce, so this nickname means that he is very brave and ruthless.
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Zhu Gui's elder brother Zhu Fu was one of the original owners of Liangshan, so Zhu Gui can also be regarded as the founder of Liangshan. The reason why he was only ranked ninety-second among the one hundred and eight heroes of Qimin Liangshan was because of the special nature of his work.
He has been engaged in underground work on Liangshan. The hotel opened by Li Jiadaokou is the base of his work, and this hotel is a normal ordinary hotel on the surface, but in fact it is a transit station and intelligence department. Through this hotel, he can collect heroes and heroes who want to defect to Liangshan from all over the country.
Take Lin Chong as an example, after the forage field was burned, Lin Chong fled, met Chai Jin drunk on the way, and went to Liangshan alone after getting Chai Jin's letter of recommendation. In the snowy season, Lin Chong finally arrived at the foot of Liangshan Mountain. I met Zhu Gui at the hotel, and Zhu Gui decided to help him after hearing his story.
So he shot an arrow at the harbor across the lake, and after a while, a boat came and connected Lin Chong to Liangshan.
It can be seen that Zhu Gui's hotel was the only way to go to Liangshan at that time, and only by relying on Zhu Gui could he transmit information to Liangshan. Of course, in addition to being a transit point for transmitting information, this hotel is also a black shop for murder and robbery, and there is a high risk that tourists will be killed after checking in. <>
The reason why Zhu Gui's nickname is called "Dry Land Hulu" is because "Hulu" means crocodile in the Khitan language at that time. At that time, people believed that the crocodile was the overlord in the water, but as soon as the crocodile came ashore, it had no combat effectiveness. Zhu Gui gave the superficial impression that the crocodiles that came ashore did not have the slightest lethality.
But judging from his work of helping heroes from all walks of life and being good at inquiring for information and passing information to leaders, his strength is not to be trivial, even in the drought he is a fierce crocodile. "Hulu" also refers to a fierce animal that is good at camouflage, and from this point of view, it is also very consistent with the character of Zhu Gui, so the nickname "Dry Land Hulu" is very suitable for Zhu Gui's body.
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Because he is a very powerful person, he is very strong in martial arts, and he belongs to the founding father of Liangshan, and the nature of his work is more special, and he belongs to underground work, so he has such a nickname.
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Because he is the founder of the mountain, his Jingjiao is also because his work is very special, and he has always been a behind-the-scenes worker in Liangshan, so he regrets that he has such a title Bijian.
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It's because many people feel that there is no place for his strength to be remarkable. The phrase "dryland" means that the crocodile on land is useless.
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It's because this person's ability to do things is like a crocodile, he is very capable when he does what he likes, and he is very poor when he does things that he is not good at.
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"Sudden law" is an onomatopoeia on Zhu Gui's body, which is used to compare a thunder before the rain. In Zhu Gui's case, "Hulu" cannot be taken out alone, and it needs to be explained in conjunction with the word "dry land", otherwise it will be vague and confusing.
Combined with the word "dry land", it means that the sky over the arid land suddenly ushered in a thunder before a heavy rain. It is a metaphor for remorse and hope to come, and a metaphor for the hopeless to see the light. And these metaphors are also the main reason why Zhu Gui got this nickname.
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Zhu Gui is a character in "Water Margin", nicknamed Dry Land Hulu, a native of Yishui County, Yizhou, Zhu Fu's elder brother, and was originally the owner of the four villages in Liangshan. He was the founding father of Liangshan, but during the reign of Chao Gai and Song Jiang, his status continued to decline.
At the time of the Liangshan reunion, one of the one hundred and eight generals, ranked 92nd, was imprisoned on the local prison star, and ran the Liangshan Hotel with Du Xing. He died of illness in Hangzhou during the expedition to Fangla, and was posthumously named Yijielang.
Original description: When Lin Chong looked at the man, he was wearing a deep-brimmed warm hat, a mink skin jacket, and a pair of roe deer skin narrow boots.
Zhu Gui's nickname "Dry Land Sudden Law", this nickname sounds like a bit of a foreigner, far less obvious than "Black Whirlwind" and "Flower Monk". It has two meanings: "Kulu" is the name for crocodile in the Khitan language of the Song Dynasty.
The crocodile is the overlord in the water, and it is not yet its turn on land.
And Zhu Gui is like this, on the surface, he is a boss who usually runs a hotel, not a good man in the green forest, just like a crocodile that does not stay in the water, but in fact, he is Liang Shanbo's eyes and ears. This nickname is similar to his younger brother Zhu Fu's nickname "Smiling Tiger", which is really worthy of being brothers.
"Hulu" refers to a kind of highly venomous four-legged snake, it likes to eat turtles by nature, eats the prey and then burrows into the stool of its friends, pretending to be a turtle, and someone does not know that after picking it up, it will send a fatal blow, directly causing death.
Regardless of the interpretation, "Hu Lu" is a terrible animal that is good at camouflage, which is very similar to the nature of Zhu Gui's work, and this nickname is quite appropriate for the identity of the character.
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The law of dryland generally refers to Zhu Gui (a figure of the Water Margin).
Zhu Gui's nickname "Dry Land Suddenly Dawning Xilu", this nickname sounds like a bit of a foreigner, far less obvious than "Black Whirlwind", "Flower Monk" and so on. It has two meanings:
First, "Hulu" is the name of the crocodile in the Khitan language of the Song Dynasty. The crocodile is the overlord in the water, and it is not yet its turn on land. And Zhu Gui is like this, on the surface, he is a boss who usually runs a hotel, not a good man in the green forest, just like the crocodile that did not stay in the water, but in fact, he is Liang Shanbo's eyes and ears.
This nickname is similar to his younger brother Zhu Fu's nickname "Smiling Tiger".
Second, "Hulu" refers to a kind of highly poisonous four-legged snake, which naturally likes to eat turtles, and burrows into it after eating an empty shell of its prey, pretending to be a turtle.
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Looking at the law of dry land in this way means that Zhu Gui has no ability, and his ability is like a crocodile in the dry land. This is also a bit similar to Zhu Gui's usual state, he is not a good man in Liangshan with strong martial arts, and he has no extraordinary wisdom and wisdom. is average in literature and martial arts, and it looks like a dispensable character.
The second meaning is to describe Zhu Gui's appearance as a bit like a sudden law, and the description of Zhu Gui in the Water Margin ** is that the cheekbones are prominent, the cheeks are deep, the cheeks are deep, the oil is black, and the eyes are fierce and vicious, and he looks very fierce and vicious.
One refers to the appearance, and the other refers to Zhu Gui's own ability. In the Water Margin**, Zhu Gui was not given much ink, in fact, Zhu Gui was used to imply that a team would definitely have few capable people. A person who really knows how to manage must know the characteristics of each person and maximize their own potential advantages.
So I think even if it's a dryland law, at least it's a law, but it just doesn't give full play to its potential.
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The meaning of this hulu in the Khitan language is crocodile, and the reason why it has this nickname is because Zhu Gui's strength is very strong, as fierce as a crocodile on land, so he has this nickname.
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