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What are Lu's stories?

Lu Shenzhi, whose real name is Lu Da, nicknamed the Flower Monk, is a character in Shi Naian's classic novel Water Margin. Lu was originally under the jurisdiction of Weizhou Jingluefu. He killed the bully town of Kansai with three punches because of a grievance. In order to avoid the arrest of the government, he became a monk. So what are the stories about Lu?

1, Kansai Town: Jin Cuilian, the daughter of an old man, was forced to marry Zheng Tu as a concubine. Later, his wife kicked her out of the house and went to a restaurant to sing and pay Zheng Tu back. Lu wanted to help them escape, so he went to the market to find a butcher, wasting his strength in the name of cutting meat. Finally, the last straw, two people fought, and Lu San punched him to death.

2. Wutai Mountain: Lu became a monk in Wutai Mountain under the care of Jin Laozhang, but he obviously didn't adapt to life there in the temple and caused trouble everywhere. One day, she met a wine seller in the pavilion at the foot of the mountain. She was very angry. She drinks too much when she is in a good mood. As soon as the wind blew, the wine came up and staggered to the gate, but she wouldn't let us monks in.

3, hanging upside down: Lu and drinking together, eating half drunk. He only listens to crows in the big tree outside the door, which is annoying. The local ruffians think it's unlucky to move a ladder and a tree to tear down a crow's nest. Lou followed them to the tree. He looked at the green willow tree, took off his clothes, bent down, held the trunk tightly with both hands, bent down and pulled up the big tree with a thick bowl.

4. Burning pot temple: Lu came to the pot temple to find something to eat. In the temple, the audience said that monk Cui Daocheng, pig iron Buddha and Taoist Yaksa Qiu Xiaoyi were robbers who destroyed the temple and adopted their daughter for drinking. They went to settle accounts with them, but they were deceived by Cui Daocheng's sweet words. Lu went to confront the monks again.

5. Erlong Mountain in Luokou: According to legend, Yang Zhi left alone because he lost his birth contour. I didn't know that Cao Zheng, Lin Chong's apprentice, was a "knife wielding ghost" when I was eating in a hotel, but I didn't have any money on me. Yang Zhi met again on the road, and they chatted and knew that they were fellow villagers. Lu was forced to leave Tokyo because of Gao Taiwei's persecution and wanted to join Erlongshan Jewelry Temple. Deng Long, the "Golden Eye Tiger" in the village, refused. Lu kicked him and had to block the mountain road, so Lu could not go up the mountain. When Yang Zhi learned of this, he discussed the countermeasures with Cao Zheng's family. Cao Zheng suggested that he and Yang Zhi pretend to catch Lu and send them to Erlong Mountain. When he met Deng Long, Shen Zhi took the opportunity to kill Deng Long and occupied Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi.

This is the whole story about Lu.