Wu Song in history, do any descendants remain?

Updated on history 2024-03-01
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the history of the Northern Song Dynasty, there was indeed the character of Wu Song, and there were records of Wu Song in books related to Hangzhou, such as "Lin'an County Chronicles" and "Hangzhou Mansion Chronicles".

    Wu Song, with a strange appearance, a burly figure, once wandered the rivers and lakes, was a former artist, good fist and foot kung fu, was favored by the high power of the Hangzhou prefect, let him be a catcher in the house, and was promoted to the jurisdiction because of his merits. Because of the officialdom, Gao Quan was dismissed, as his henchman, Wu Song was not spared, and was also dismissed and driven out of the government, the new prefect Cai Gong bullied the people, did all kinds of evil, Wu Song decided to eliminate harm for the people, and when he assassinated Cai Jie, he was captured by his subordinates, but killed Cai Jie.

    Wu Song, when he was in prison, was severely punished and died, and the people of Hangzhou buried him on the bank of Xiling Bridge, and the descendants erected a monument "the tomb of Song Yishi Wu Song". Whether it left any descendants is not recorded in the county chronicles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wu Song is unmarried in history. So there are no descendants left. Of course, this is only history as I understand it personally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wu Song has no descendants left in history, and this matter has also been confirmed, and Wu Song died of illness at the age of eighty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wu Song has no descendants, Wu Song is originally from Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, because he ranks second, and is also called Wu Erlang.

    After the blood splashed mandarin duck building, in order to avoid the government, he changed his head to dress up, and the people in the rivers and lakes called Wu Song.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wu Song has no descendants left in history, because he did not marry a wife and have children in his life, and he only has a confidante.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I think that Wu Song has no descendants left in history, and it is said that Wu Song later became a monk, so he has no descendants.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course not, since he avenged his brother Wu Dalang, he has been on the run, and later he was fortunate to go to Liangshan and became an infantry leader, and finally was framed and lost an arm, so he could only become a monk, so he didn't have any descendants!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is said that Wu Song has no descendants in history, of course, this is just history, and we don't know the truth of the facts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    <> "According to historical records, there was a man named Wu Chengcai who claimed to be a descendant of Wu Song during the Ming Dynasty. In addition, in Fujian, Guangdong and other places, there are also some families who claim to be Wu Song's descendants and have not argued, but their authenticity still needs to be verified. Check the hail.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. Wu Song, 1055-1126. Born in Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, he worked in Hangzhou.

    Later, he served as the head of the high-ranking subordinates of the prefect of Hangzhou, and was promoted to jurisdiction because of his merits.

    After Gao Quan was deposed, Wu Song was expelled from the yamen.

    Succeeded to the prefect of Hangzhou, Cai Jun, and Wu Song stabbed him.

    Later, died in prison.

    This Wu Song is the prototype of Wu Song in the four famous works of our country, the Water Margin.

    The Song Dynasty righteous warrior Wu Song killed Cai Hu for the world to widely praise, the Ming Dynasty ** "Water Margin" in the Wu Song fight the tiger plot is from this, Wu Song as one of the most important figures in the Water Margin, its heroic deeds have been recited to this day.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Introduce.

    Wu Song is one of the protagonists in China's Ming Dynasty ** "Water Margin", known as the "sharpshooter". Legend has it that Bu Cha once fought fiercely against the Tiger General in Taiyuan, and also rebelled with Lin Chong, Song Jiang and others, and became a group of heroes of Song Jiang who "spread their prestige for thousands of miles". So in history, is there a real Wu Song?

    2.Historical research.

    After research, historians believe that Wu Song in "Water Margin" is a fictional character, not a real historical figure. In fact, the name Wu Song does not appear in the history books of the Ming Dynasty. There is also no mention of Sun's literature recording that he had passed through the "fierce battle of the Tiger General".

    3.The content of the Water Margin**.

    "Water Margin" is a story based on the story of Song Jiang leading the uprising**. The magical plot and characters in ** are not real historical facts, but are based on folklore and the imagination of creation. Therefore, the character of Wu Song is also a fictional character in **.

    4.The connection between Wu Song's image and Di Qing.

    The fictional image of Wu Song is likely based on Di Qing, a real historical figure. Di Qing was a military general in the early years of the Ming Dynasty, and had an outstanding performance in conquering the remaining Yuan Dynasty forces. It is said that he was skilled in military skills such as bows and arrows, equestrianism, and mounted archery, and he once held a spear and fought his way out of the siege alone.

    It is these characteristics similar to Wu Song that made the later ** family associate the image of Di Qing with the fictional character "Wu Song" through creation.

    5.The influence of Wu Song's story.

    Although Wu Song is a fictional character, his story has influenced generations of Chinese ideas about the chain of evil. The image of Wu Song's courage and fearlessness has become one of the representatives of ancient Chinese heroes, especially in folk culture. He represents positive qualities such as justice, courage, resourcefulness, and faithfulness, and becomes an example for many to aspire to.

    6.Summary.

    Wu Song is a famous fictional character in the ancient Chinese ** "Water Margin", and his story and image are closely connected to Chinese culture and history. Although he is not a real historical figure, as a representative figure in the **, Wu Song's image and story have influenced the ideology of several generations and become one of the representatives of the image of ancient Chinese heroes.

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