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What is the summary of "Drunk and Beating Chiang Door-god"?

The summary of "The Drunk Beating of Chiang's Door-god" in "Water Margin" is:

Wu Song was sent to the Mengzhou prison camp to manage the camp and Shi Zhong's son showed his favor and admired his name, and the two became sworn sworn friends. Shi En's hotel was occupied by the bully Jiang Menshen. Wu Song was furious when he heard about it. He rushed to Happy Forest with wine, beat Jiang Menshen and took back the hotel.

The story "Drunk and Beating Chiang the Door-god" comes from the twenty-ninth chapter of "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties.

Wu Song’s dispatching process:

Wu Song was dispatched to Mengzhou. According to the rules, new prisoners must be beaten with a hundred killing sticks. If they are willing to pay, they don’t have to be beaten. Wu Song is a tough guy who would rather get beaten than pay. Just when he was about to be beaten, a young man with his head wrapped and his arms hanging said something in the ear of Mr. Guanying. Guanying said to Wu Song: "I think your face looks bad, as if you are sick."

The soldiers holding sticks on both sides reminded Wu Song, "My husband is taking care of you. Please tell me you are sick." Wu Song did not appreciate it, "I am not sick. I can eat, drink, and walk!" Guan Ying He smiled and said: "It's a disease to say such things. Remember this killing stick first." Wu Song said: "I don't want to keep the 'Jiku Stick', I'll beat it and clean it up!"