In Water Margin , many heroes have fought tigers, but why is only Wu Song fighting tigers widely ci

Updated on culture 2024-07-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Wu Song's fight against the tiger is a very wonderful story in the Water Margin. It is about Wu Song passing through Jingyanggang, drunk and meeting a tiger, Wu Song used the strength of wine, with extraordinary courage and martial arts, to beat the fierce tiger to death, to help the local people in addition to a harm, by the people support.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wu Song fights the tiger, the story in "Water Margin" written by Shi Nai'an, mainly tells the story of Wu Song, a good man in Liangshan, who went home to visit his brother, passed through Jingyanggang, went to the restaurant to drink eighteen bowls, and wanted to go in a hurry after getting drunk. The restaurant told him that there was a tiger hurting people on the hill and advised him not to do it. Wu Song didn't believe it, and encountered a white-fronted insect in Gangshangguo.

    Wu Song fought his life to beat the tiger to death with both fists, removing a major harm for the local people. Later, it was passed down as a good story by the world. The legendary "The Legend of the Righteous Heroes" written by Shen Jing in the Ming Dynasty was adapted accordingly.

    Peking Opera, Kun Dialect, Gao Dialect, Sichuan Opera, Dian Opera, and Qin Dialect all have this repertoire.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is a story in the Water Margin, as well as Wu Song's drunken beating of Jiang Menshen, blood spattered Mandarin Duck Tower, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, an important story in Wu Song's chapter. It is generally known as "Wu Song Jingyang Gang Fighting Tiger". The legend of Wu Song began here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course it is, but it's just a story of one hundred and eight generals in the Water Margin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Water Margin" Wu Song's ending: When Wu Song was fighting against Fang La, Wu Song lost an arm for Bao Daoyi, and Wu Song refused to return to Bianjing when he was a teacher, and became a monk in Liuhe Temple, and was named the Qingzhong Patriarch, giving 100,000 yuan of money to live all his life, and finally died at the age of eighty.

    Wu Song is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin". Because he ranks second in the family, he is also called "Wu Erlang". After the blood splashed Mandarin Duck Tower, in order to avoid the arrest of the government, he changed to the head of the head, and the people in the rivers and lakes called "Wu Song".

    Character originsWu Song is a native of Qinghe County, and he has an older brother named Wu Dalang. Both parents died when he was a child, and he was raised by his brother Wu Dalang. Although this Wu Song brother was born to the same mother, Wu Song is eight feet long, dignified, and has a hundred catties of strength all over his body.

    Wu Dalang is less than five feet long, with a hideous face, ridiculously short and short, and is nicknamed "three-inch Dinggu bark".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wu Song in the Water Margin is really powerful, and he is really not afraid of tigers.

    Wu Song is a well-known figure in the Water Margin, and Wu Song's image in the Water Margin is tall and mighty, and his body is full of a sense of justice. In the many stories about Wu Song in the Water Margin, there is no one who does not reflect Wu Song's tallness, might, courage and fearlessness.

    1. Wisdom fights Jingyanggang big insect (big tiger).

    Wu Song, a ruthless man, drank eighteen bowls in a row, and he could still walk normally. At that time, there were big insects eating people nearby, and the shopkeeper persuaded Wu Song to rest in the store for one night and go on the road during the day. But Wu Song refused the store's kind persuasion and went to Jingyanggang half-drunk.

    While resting on the road, a large insect sprang out of the roadside. Wu Song fought with it, and soon the big insect bit Wu Song's weapon, and Wu Song had to fight the big insect with his bare hands. After fighting for dozens of rounds, Wu Song finally killed the big worm.

    Later, I learned from the conversation of passers-by that this big insect was extremely ferocious, and the government had organized dozens of strong men to fight with it, but none of them were the opponents of this big insect. Judging from this description, Wu Song's force value is also quite powerful. And there are only three people in the entire Liangshan who can fight with Wu Song.

    2. Calm down and get out of danger

    was also on the way to be assassinated, Wu Song was escorted by two dukes, and at the same time, Jiang Menshen had already instructed two apprentices to help Wu Song, that is to say, Wu Song At this time, in the case of being shackled, he had to face four people with ** who wanted to harm him, and as a result, Wu Song and Lin Chong were different at that time, he sensed that the two dukes had evil intentions at the beginning, and when they came to a remote place, Wu Song immediately judged that they were ready to end up here, so he used the excuse that he wanted to relieve himself and led the duke to the water's edge, Then he suddenly got up, kicked into the water one by one, and then directly twisted the flail, rushed to Jiang Menshen's apprentice, first knocked over the stupid punch, quickly took the knife, and then completed the four kills one by one, in the whole process, Wu Song's strategy and reaction ability are extraordinarily prominent, of course, the most special thing is that he is as calm as a cold-blooded hunter.

    In fact, in several fights with Wu Song, whether it was revenge for his brother, beating Jiang Menshen, or killing Supervisor Zhang, Wu Song went through an extremely rigorous thinking and plan at the beginning. Wu Song is really powerful, there is no doubt about it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wu Song is very powerful, his stick is more slippery, many people are not his opponents, he is still afraid of tigers, but he was not very conscious at that time, so he would fight tigers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's really powerful, because he not only knows martial arts, but also has a strong body, so it's really powerful. He is really not afraid of tigers, because he is bold and dares to fight tigers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wu Song is indeed very powerful, of course he is afraid of tigers, but he was drunk at the time, so he was more bold.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the Water Margin, Wu Song fights the tiger and Li Kui kills the tiger is not connected, and the two are completely different storiesThe methods used are also different, Wu Song killed the tiger with a meat fist, while Li Kui killed the tiger with a simple knife, Wu Song was helpless to beat the tiger, and Li Kui killed the tiger to avenge his mother.

    Wu Song fights the tiger is one of the most famous stories in the Water Margin, after Wu Song and Song Jiang said goodbye, in order to find their brother Wu Dalang, ready to go to Yanggu County, passing by Jingyanggang on the way, resting in the hotel on the side of the road, although I learned that there are many tigers on Jingyanggang, but Wu Song is still not afraid, drank a lot of wine, and still has to pass Jingyanggang at night. However, Wu Song really touched the tiger, although he had a stick on his body, but he was easily broken by the tiger, Wu Song could only fight with the tiger with a pair of meat fists, Wu Song was really powerful, grabbed the tiger and beat the tiger to death.

    Li Kui's killing of the tiger will happen after Li Kui went to Liangshan, Li Kui was in Liangshan, because he felt that he had a place to stay, so he wanted to take his old mother in his hometown to serve in the mountain, so that his mother could enjoy his old age in peace, but he never thought that on the way back to Liangshan, his mother let the tigers in the mountains eat, Li Kui was angry, picked up a knife, and killed all the tigers.

    There is not much connection between these two stories, although the two of them are killing tigers, but the methods used are not the same, Wu Song had no other ** in his hands at the time, so he could only fight with the tiger with his bare hands, and Li Kui had a knife in his hand, so he could use a knife to kill the tiger, if Li Kui did not have a knife in his hand, he was afraid that he could not defeat 4 tigers. The story of Wu Song and Li Kui killing the tiger is a classic chapter in the Water Margin, Xiaochi, both of which further portray the image characteristics of the two characters, making these two characters more vivid and vivid, showing the wonderful places in the two characters, Li Kui and Wu Song are both important characters in the Water Margin, and a lot of pen and ink are consumed, and the two small stories make the experience of the two more exciting.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Water Margin" is one of the four famous works in ancient China, Wu Song fighting the tiger and Li Kui killing the tiger are two completely unrelated things, these are two allusions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, many people say that Li Kui's killing of the tiger is an enhanced version of Wu Song's fight against the tiger. It has been sublimated in meaning.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, it may be that two people have different experiences, and there is not much connection, and the relationship is not particularly much.

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