Lin Chong, Lu Junyi, Shi Wengong, Wu Song are brothers?

Updated on culture 2024-04-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'll give you a conclusion first, it's not a brother.

    In the original book of "Water Margin", Shi Nai'an never said the origin of their martial arts, let alone Zhou Dong, there is no doubt about it. Therefore, the answer to your question is destined to be no, whoever has the answer is yes, and who just doesn't understand the Water Margin.

    As for many people saying that they are brothers, there are complex reasons. The reason is Qian Cai, the author of "Saying Yue Quan", this person is a die-hard book fan of "Water Margin", so he wrote many characters in Water Margin into "Speaking of Yue Quan", and he arranged for Lin Chong and Lu Junyi to become Zhou Dong's apprentices. Later, some folk legends arranged Shi Wengong and Wu Song as Zhou Dong's apprentices, so some people said so.

    However, none of these things are clearly Water Margin.,When you're researching literary masterpieces,How can you include fanfiction? This is very irresponsible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I guess it's a senior brother, but I still prefer a senior brother. But after reading through the Water Margin, I didn't see Lin Chong and Lu Junyi having a relationship. Song Jiang forcibly prevented Lin Chong from killing Gao Yu to take revenge, Lu Junyi was framed by Song Jiang Wu and ruined his family and fell into the grass, both of them have grudges and hatreds with Song Jiang, it may be that Shi Nai'an is afraid to write Lin Chong and Lu Junyi recognize their friendship, why don't they unite and fight against others (Song Jiang), it doesn't make sense to be reasonable.

    Therefore, it is deliberately concealed (not written).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I feel like I'm a senior brother, because there is no record of who their master is in the Water Margin, and the legend seems to be Zhou Tong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a yarn, and the relationship between eight poles can't be hit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no such statement in the original book of "Water Margin". This statement is in "The Complete Biography of Yue Yue".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhou Dong, a martial arts master in the late Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for being good at archery, and is known as "Shaanxi Hero Iron Arm Zhou Dong". The youngest apprentice of Shaolin master Tan Zhengfang, when he became an adult, he was appreciated by Bao Zheng, who was prominent at the time, and entered the army as an officer, and later served as a teacher in the Jingshi Imperial Boxing Gym.

    There are three seats in the royal boxing hall, Zhou Dong is the teacher of the word "Tian", the most respectful status, and the famous general Zong Ze is good friends, and later Liangshan is a good man and sick captain Chi Sun Li is recommended by Zhou Dong to Zong Ze, and served as the supervisor of Dengzhou soldiers and horses. He also has a junior brother, who is Luan Tingyu, a martial arts teacher in Zhujiazhuang, and later Sun Li used this relationship to break into Zhujiazhuang.

    Because he advocated resisting Liao and resisting Jin in the government, Zhou Dong was politically unwilling, so he concentrated on martial arts and established a number of routines of formal martial arts of the official school, such as five steps and thirteen guns to poke the feet, the flip boxing developed from Shaolin, and the Zhou Dong stick. He carefully taught martial arts, and officially accepted two apprentices during the Imperial Boxing Gym, one was the jade unicorn Lu Junyi, and the other was the leopard head Lin Chong, Lu Junyi had a wide range of land and property, and was not an official, while Lin Chong used Zhou Dong's relationship to serve as a head of one of the 800,000 forbidden troops in the Song army.

    Zhou Dong in history does have his own people, "Song History: The Biography of Yue Fei" has "(Yue Fei) learned to shoot at Zhou Tong, did his best, and could shoot left and right." Die together, and set up sacrifices in its grave". There are not many records of Zhou Dong in the history books, and most of Zhou Dong's romance images are processed by folk art.

    As for the matter of successively accepting Lu Junyi, Lin Chong, Shi Wengong, and Wu Song as apprentices, it remains to be studied, and there is also controversy in the academic circles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no reason, the script is just set, because they are very good at martial arts, so the master must also be very powerful, and at the same time pave the way for them to connect with each other in the later stage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lu Junyi, Lin Chong, and Yue Fei are the same, **, it is recorded in Yue Quan's biography, but this is only **, and there is no basis in the official history

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's the ** big brother, it's the apprentice of the iron-shouldered Zhou Tong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Zhou Tong's eldest apprentice is Lu Junyi, the second apprentice is Lin Chong, and Shi Wengong is also his apprentice, but he was swept out of the house because of his bad conduct. Zhou Tong taught Lu Zhishen a set of staff techniques, known as the first in the infantry army. Wu Song once visited Zhou Tong for a short time, and Zhou Tong thought that Wu Song had great strength, but few moves, so he taught Wu Song a set of mandarin duck legs.

    Sun Li and Zhou Tong have a bit of a relationship. Zhou Tong's most famous apprentice is Yue Fei.

    Zhou Tong's martial arts were learned from Shaolin and were recommended by Bao Zheng to be an official.

    Zhou Dong Profile: Zhou Dong (Zhou Tong, about 1040-1119) is a native of Tongguan, Huazhou, known as "Shaanxi Hero Iron Arm Zhou Dong". A martial arts master in the late Northern Song Dynasty, he was famous for his good archery. The teacher of Yue Fei, a famous general in the Southern Song Dynasty, was called the descendant of Jiang Wei by storytellers in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    In the commentary, Zhou Tong was politically unhappy because he advocated resisting Liao and resisting Jin, so he concentrated on martial arts and established a number of routines of formal martial arts of the official school, such as five steps and thirteen guns to poke the feet, the development of Shaolin's flip boxing, and stick techniques. He carefully taught martial arts, and officially accepted two apprentices during the Imperial Boxing Gym, one was the jade unicorn Lu Junyi, and the other was the leopard head Lin Chong, Lu Junyi had a wide range of land and property, and was not an official, Lin Chong served as one of the leaders of the 800,000 forbidden army in the Song army. The third apprentice is Shi Wengong of Zengtou City, and the folk legend that Wu Song's jade ring step and mandarin duck leg were also taught by Zhou Tong, and the last closed apprentice was Yue Fei.

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