In Water Margin , why did Lu Zhishen uproot the weeping willows?

Updated on culture 2024-07-24
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because Lu Zhishen was drunk and was bullied during the day, he was very angry, so he beat the weeping willow to vent his anger.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because Lu Zhishen wanted to prove that his strength was very great, he could make Lin Chong accept him. That's why the weeping willows will be uprooted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main reason is that Lu Zhishen wants to subdue a lot of splashes in this way to deter these splashes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Dear, I'm glad to answer for you the reason why Lu Zhishen uprooted, the weeping willows in "Water Margin", Lu Zhishen is to vent the depression in his heart. Because he thought that he could "ask a ministry monk to do" when he went to Daxiangguo Temple, he didn't expect that he would be unhappy to let him take care of the vegetable garden, which would be unhappy in anyone's heart, not to mention that he used to be "under the jurisdiction of the Jinglufu Prefecture".

    Being a monk is aggrieved enough, and now he wants to go to see the vegetable garden, and his heart is definitely not a taste, at this time, Zhishen was served by a group of gangsters, and he had a little bit of alcohol, so he came to pull out the tree and drive away the crows. He uprooted the green willows, and released the depression in his heart.

    In "Water Margin", why did Lu Zhishen uproot the weeping willows?

    Dear, I'm glad to answer for you the reason why Lu Zhishen uprooted, the weeping willows in "Water Margin", Lu Zhishen is to vent the depression in his heart. Because he thought that he could "ask a ministry monk to do" when he went to Daxiangguo Temple, he didn't expect that he would be unhappy to let him take care of the vegetable garden, which would be unhappy in anyone's heart, not to mention that he used to be "under the jurisdiction of the Jinglufu Prefecture". Being a monk is aggrieved enough, and now he wants to go to see the vegetable garden, and his heart is definitely not a taste, at this time, Zhishen was served by a group of gangsters, and he had a little bit of alcohol, so he came to pull out the tree and drive away the crows.

    He uprooted the green willows, and released the depression in his heart.

    Qi Qin, I'm glad to answer for you that uprooting the weeping willow is the storyline of the classical masterpiece "Water Margin". "The Flower Monk Upside Down Weeping Willows" is selected from the seventh episode of "Water Margin" "The Flower Monk Upside Down the Weeping Willow Leopard's Head Mistakenly Enters the White Tiger Hall". In order to subdue the crowd, Lu Zhishen hugged the trunk of the tree with his left hand, held the upper half of the tree with his right hand, and uprooted the willow tree with his waist.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lu Zhishen in "Water Margin" is a bold and kind hero, he once fought against the evil forces in order to save the people, and was finally forced into Liangshanbo to become a hero. In the plot, Lu Zhishen was arrested and imprisoned for making a fuss in the garden after drinking. He met Wu Song in prison and became friends with him.

    Later, Lu Zhishen and Wu Song attacked Jiang Menshen together and rescued Wu Song's sister-in-law Pan Jinlian. In Liangshanbo, Lu Zhishen became a leader, and he led many heroes to fight against the imperial court, and finally became famous. Among his legends, the most famous is his feat of uprooting the weeping willows.

    Lu Zhishen was arrested and imprisoned for making trouble in the garden after drinking. While in prison, he saw a tall weeping willow at the entrance of the prison, and he liked it so much that he wanted to uproot it. So, he began to practice uprooting the weeping willows every day to continuously enhance his strength and skills.

    After a long period of hard work, Lu Zhishen finally succeeded in uprooting the weeping willow, and this feat spread all over the country and became a legendary story of He Han. Later, he was recruited by the heroes of Liangshanbo and became a leader, leading many heroes to fight against the imperial court, and finally became famous.

    The story of uprooting the weeping willow shows Lu Zhishen's indomitable spirit and tenacious perseverance, and also embodies the spirit of pursuing strength and perseverance in traditional Chinese culture.

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