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Song dynasty. Wu Song is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin". Because it ranks second, it 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". Wu Song once killed a white-fronted tiger with his bare hands on Jingyanggang, so the deeds of "Wu Song fighting the tiger" were widely spread in later generations. He had gathered with Lu Zhishen, Yang Zhi and others in Qingzhou Erlong Mountain, and returned to Liangshan when the three mountains gathered in righteousness, one of the eight generals of one hundred singles, sat on the fourteenth chair, and was one of the leaders of the ten infantry armies.
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Wu Song is one of the heroes in one of the four famous novels of our country, "Water Margin", is a native of the Northern Song Dynasty (Dynasty), a native of Qinghe County, the main deeds are: Jingyanggang fights tigers, fights and kills Ximen Qing, drunken beats Jiang Menshen, blood spattered Mandarin Duck Tower, Zheng Fang La's left arm, Liuhe Temple becomes a monk and so on.
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Wu Song was a native of the Northern Song Dynasty. "Water Margin" is based on the Songjiang Uprising in the late Northern Song Dynasty as the main story background.
Wu Song and Lu Zhishen, Yang Zhi and others gathered in Qingzhou Erlong Mountain, three mountains gathered in Liangshan, sat on the fourteenth chair, one of the leaders of the ten major infantry troops, and was recruited by the imperial court to follow Song Jiang to conquer Liao, Tian Hu, Wang Qing, Fang La, and finally was injured by a flying knife in the process of conquering Fangla, lost his left arm, and was named the ancestor of Qingzhong, and finally died of illness in Hangzhou Liuhe Temple, and lived to eighty.
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Wu Song is a historical figure in the late Northern Song Dynasty, and generally appears in the literary work Water Margin. The following introduction comes from the encyclopedia: Wu Song (1026-1055), male, from Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, once performed in Hangzhou, and later served as the head of the high-ranking subordinate of the Hangzhou prefect.
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, and later died in prison. This Wu Song is the prototype of Wu Song in the four famous works of our country, the Water Margin.
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Wu Song was a native of the Northern Song Dynasty and was active during the Huizong period of the Song Dynasty. He first appeared in "Xuanhe Legacy" (the abbreviation of "The Great Song Dynasty Xuanhe Legacy"). He is highly respected and loved by the people among the people, and he is a hero who stands up to the sky. Hope it helps.
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Wu Song is from the famous book "Water Margin", is a figure in the Northern Song Dynasty, known for "Fighting Tiger Heroes" and "Snow Splash Mandarin Duck Tower".
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Wu Song was a native of the Northern Song Dynasty. Wu Song (1055-1126 AD) was born in Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. "Lin'an County Chronicles", "West Lake Grand View", "Hangzhou Mansion Chronicles", "Zhejiang Tongzhi" and other historical books all record that Wu Songyuan was a wandering artist, "looks strange, tastes skills outside the Yongjin Gate", "not a thief".
The prefect of Hangzhou saw that Wu Song was strong in martial arts and outstanding in talent, so he invited him to the palace and let him act as the head of the capital. Soon after, he was promoted to the rank of magistrate because of his merits.
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Wu Song is a long chapter of Chinese classical Hui style**.
The characters in the Water Margin, which are told by the Water Margin.
The story takes place during the Northern Song Dynasty.
So Wu Song should be from the Song Dynasty.
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Song dynasty. Wu Song is one of the important figures in the Chinese classical masterpiece "Water Margin", one of the leaders of the ten infantry armies, and ranked fourteenth in Liangshan. Wu Song once killed a white-fronted tiger with his bare hands on Jingyanggang, so the deeds of "Wu Song fighting the tiger" were widely spread in later generations.
He was injured by a flying knife during the conquest of Fangla, lost his left arm, and was named "Qingzhong Patriarch", and finally died of illness in Hangzhou Liuhe Temple, and lived to 80.
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The background of the story of the Water Margin is the Northern Song Dynasty, so Wu Song, who is a character in it.
Naturally, it is also from the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Born is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin". "Water Margin" mainly tells the story of Liangshan Bojuyi in the Song Dynasty. So Wu Song is a figure of the Song Dynasty.
There are 108 leaders of Liangshan in "Water Margin". Wu Song sat in the fourteenth position.
** It is written in this way, according to the historical data, Liang Shan Bo Juyi is indeed a thing, and its leaders have a total of 36, not 108.
And Wu Song is also among the 36 leaders, that is to say, Wu Song is indeed a person to a large extent.
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Wu Song is an important character in the Chinese classical vernacular ** "Water Margin", the story is about the background of the dynasty of the Song Dynasty, one of the hundred and eight generals of Liangshan, nicknamed "Xingzhi", because he ranked second in the family, also known as Wu.
2. Wu Erlang, who is well-known for a series of stories such as Jingyanggang fighting tigers, angrily killing Pan Jinlian and Ximen Qing, drunken beating Jiang Menshen, and blood spattering Mandarin Duck Tower, is one of the most well-known characters in "Water Margin".
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Wu Song was a native of the Northern Song Dynasty. Wu Song is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin". Wu Song was born in Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. "Lin'an County Chronicles", "West Lake Grand View", "Hangzhou Mansion Chronicles", "Zhejiang Tongzhi" and other historical books have records.
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Wu Song is the tiger hero in the Water Margin, one of the main characters in the Chinese classical ** "Water Margin", nicknamed "Xingzhi", is a native of the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Wu Song was a figure of the Song Dynasty. He once killed a tiger on Jingyanggang in Shandong Province and became famous, and he was one of the heroes of Shuibo Liangshan.
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Wu Song is a character in Water Margin. According to the chronological account in the Water Margin, Wu Song was a figure in the Song Dynasty.
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Wu Song is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin". also appeared in "Golden Vase Plum", because it ranked second, also known as "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".
Wu Song once killed a white-fronted tiger with his bare hands on Jingyanggang, so the deeds of "Wu Song fighting the tiger" were widely spread in later generations. He had gathered with Lu Zhishen, Yang Zhi and others in Qingzhou Erlong Mountain, and returned to Liangshan when the three mountains gathered in righteousness, one of the eight generals of one hundred singles, sat on the fourteenth chair, and was one of the leaders of the ten infantry armies.
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Wu Song was a native of the Song Dynasty, and according to the "Water Margin" record, Wu Song lived in the reign of Huizong of the Song Dynasty, which was the last year of the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Wu Song is a fictional character in Water Margin. He was a hero on Shuibo Liang Mountain in the Song Dynasty. But there is no such character in history, he is just a fiction carried out in **.
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Wu Song is the main character in the Water Margin, a story that takes place in the late Northern Song Dynasty in Chinese history.
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The legend of the Water Margin is the Song Dynasty, and Wu Song should be a person from the Song Dynasty
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Wu Song was a native of the Song Dynasty and a military general during the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Wu Song, a native of Hangzhou in the Song Dynasty, was imprisoned and died in prison because he accidentally killed Cai Hu, the second generation of officials, because of his injustice.
Then with false rumors, Wu Song beat the tiger, and was interpreted by Shi Nai'an into "Water Margin".
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Wu Song is a fictional character in the Water Margin, which is described in the Northern Song Dynasty.
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According to **, he is a figure in the Huizong period of the Northern Song Dynasty and lives in Yanggu County, Shandong.
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Wu Song is a character in Shi Nai'an's ** "Water Margin", which describes the story of the Northern Song Dynasty, and the main plots include Wu Song fighting the tiger, avenging his brother, and drunkenly beating Jiang Menshen.
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Wu Song is a character in "Water Margin", which describes the story of the gathering of heroes in Liangshan in the late Northern Song Dynasty.
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Wu Song is very familiar with the heroes of fighting tigers, many people still regard Wu Song as an idol since childhood, hoping to become a man like Wu Song, hoe rape and help the weak, and support justice! So what dynasty was Wu Song from?
Wu Song is a person of what dynasty.
1. Wu Song is a native of the Northern Song Dynasty.
2. Wu Song is an important figure in Shi Nai'an's classical masterpiece "Water Margin", which is based on the Songjiang Uprising in the late Northern Song Dynasty as the main story background.
3, Wu Song is a native of Qinghe County, and has an elder 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".
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Wu Song is a figure in the Northern Song Dynasty, he is one of the heroes in Shi Nai'an's Water Margin, and finally became a monk at the age of eighty.
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Wu Song is a figure from the Song Dynasty and a figure in the Water Margin.
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Wu Song's brother is Wu Dalang, and his sister-in-law is Pan Jinlian. Later, Wu Dalang was poisoned by Pan Jinlian, and Wu Song killed Pan Jinlian and others.
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