Which two generals opposed Zhao an in the Water Margin

Updated on culture 2024-04-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Those who opposed Zhao'an were Lin Chong and Wu Song, and the two of them were the ones who had thoughts and brains.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The generals who opposed Zhao'an in the Water Margin were Wu Song, Li Kui, and Lu Zhishen.

    After Liangshanbo arranged the seats, Song Jiang became the boss of Liangshan justifiably, and he immediately found a way for himself and the people of Liangshan, and played the banner of "Zhao'an". When Rang Lehe sang "Man Jianghong" and sang: "Looking at the edict of the king of heaven, recruit peace early", it caused some people's dissatisfaction.

    1. Wu Song shouted: "I want to recruit An today, and I will recruit An tomorrow, which chills the hearts of the brothers!" ”

    2, Li Kui also shouted: "Zhao'an, Zhao'an, Zhao'an!" It is said that the elder brother's surname is Song Jiangshan, and it is better to lay down the country together and let the elder brother be an emperor. ”

    3, Lu Zhishen said: "Only today, the Manchu Dynasty is civil and military, mostly treacherous, blinding Shengcong, it is better than my direct dyeing to make soap, how can I wash it clean?" If it didn't help, he said goodbye, and went to find it one by one tomorrow. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1, Wu Song, 2, Li Kui.

    The seventy-first chapter of the original text of the original "Water Margin" seventy-first chapter Zhongyitang Shijie was subject to astronomy Liangshanbo heroes ranked.

    Wu Song shouted: "I will recruit An today, and I will also recruit An tomorrow, which will chill the hearts of the brothers!" The black whirlwind opened his strange eyes and shouted: "Zhao'an, Zhao'an, Zhao'an!" ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Song Jiang was the first to propose Zhao'an, and most of the generals who agreed to Zhao'an were Lu Junyi, Guan Sheng and most of the former official troops surrendered to Liangshan.

    The first to oppose was Wu Song. The main opponents of Zhao'an are Wu Song, Li Kui, Lu Zhishen and Yuan Chaogai's subordinates, who belong to the kind of pure reckless heroes who have no official position and no backstage.

    In terms of different attitudes towards Zhao'an, Li Kui and others from the bottom of the society are resolutely opposed; Wu Yong, who was born as a feudal literati, advocated conditional recruitment; The vast majority of the generals from the official army were eagerly looking forward to recruiting peace. This different attitude can be fully grounded in their respective identities and experiences.

    Artistic achievement

    The reason why "Water Margin" has become a hugely influential work in the history of Chinese literature is not only because of its rich ideological content, but also because of its artistic maturity. "Water Margin" inherits and develops the excellent traditions of realism and romanticism, and combines the two.

    The artistic achievements of "Water Margin" are most prominently displayed in the portrayal of heroic characters. The enormous historical themes of the book are mainly expressed in the praise of the heroes of the uprising and the depiction of their struggles. Therefore, the success of the hero's image creation is an important factor for the work to have a glorious artistic life.

    In "Water Margin", at least one or two dozen typical images with distinct personalities appear, which are flesh and blood, lifelike, and leaping on the page.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, Song Jiang. is a firm advocate of recruitment, in addition to Lu Junyi.

    It also advocates recruitment. Wu Yong was originally Chao Gai's people, and they all knew that Chao Gai's people included San Ruan, Liu Tang, Bai Sheng, and Gongsun Sheng were against Zhao'an, but after Chao Gai's death, Wu Yong gradually tended to recruit Anfan, who came from the imperial court (except for Lin Chong.

    These people were originally officials in the imperial court, and they were forced to go to Liangshan for one reason or another, as long as the time is ripe, these people will definitely have to go down the mountain and return to the imperial court. In fact, Lin Chong did not object to Zhao'an, but only had doubts about Zhao'an because of some personal grievances. Other people such as Hu Yan, Yang Zhi, Yang Xiong, Qin Ming, etc. all want to serve the country.

    This accounts for the vast majority of Yangsan. As for others, such as Li Kui.

    San Ruan, Wang Ying, etc., these people were originally ordinary people, plus they had a bold personality, and they belonged to the kind of people who are drunk today, so they don't have so many views on the future, they just think that it is good to be in Liangshan now, and they can't adapt to the environment of being an official, so they oppose Zhao'an.

    Initially, Lu Zhishen.

    Wu Song, Liu Tang, San Ruan and others opposed Zhao'an. Song Jiang, Lu Junyi, Wu Yong, Song Jiang's lineage, and the imperial court generals strongly supported Zhao'an. Note that Lin Chong was forced to go to Liangshan, and he has always had hope for the imperial court and absolutely supports Zhao'an.

    Li Kui is Song Jiang's most loyal younger brother, and he also supports Zhao'an. He just cooperated with Song Jiang to act, so that those who really opposed Zhao'an changed their minds. In the end, everyone supported Zhao'an.

    After all, loyalty and patriotism are the Water Margin.

    The author also supports Zhao'an. Moreover, the book clearly points out that Zhao'an is God's will, and if you don't accept Zhao'an, you will be sent to hell.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the Water Margin, it was Song Jiang who advocated Zhao'an, and Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, and Li Kui were opposed. This can be seen in the seventy-first "Chrysanthemum Meeting", after Song Jiang wrote the phrase "Wangtian Wang sent an edict to recruit peace early", Wu Song, Li Kui, and Lu Zhishen all voiced their opposition.

    Footage from the original book.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Those who advocate Zhao'an are:

    Song Jiang, Wu Yong, Lu Junyi, Hu Yanzhuo, Guan Sheng, Dong Ping.

    Those who oppose Zhao'an are:

    Lu Zhishen, Gongsun Sheng, Wu Song, Li Kui (I oppose it in my heart, but I have no brains to follow Song Jiang.) ), Ruan Thi Sanxiong, Li Jun, Liu Tang, Yan Qing and others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A large piece of opposition, advocated by Song Jiang Wu Yong.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Li Kui was resolutely opposed, and Song Jiang advocated Zhao'an. "Water Margin" is a long chapter in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty (most of the signatures of the existing publications are one of Shi Nai'an and Luo Guanzhong, or both).

    By describing the grand story of the heroes of Liangshan resisting oppression, the growth of Shuibo Liangshan and the recruitment of the Song Dynasty, and the conquest for the Song Dynasty after being recruited, the book 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 of the heroes of the uprising and their social ideals, and also specifically reveals the internal historical reasons for the failure of the uprising.

    "Water Margin" is one of the four classical Chinese masterpieces, after its outing, it has had a huge impact on the society and has become a model for Chinese creation in later generations. "Water Margin" is one of the earliest chapters written in vernacular in Chinese history, which is widely circulated and popular; At the same time, it is also one of the works with epic characteristics in Chinese language and literature, which has a profound influence on the narrative literature of China and even East Asia.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In "Water Margin", there are leaders such as Li Kui, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, and Ruan Xiaoqi who oppose Zhao'an, and those who advocate Zhao'an are Song Jiang, Wu Yong, Lu Junyi, and Hu Yanzhuo, who originally belonged to the imperial court.

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