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What is the detailed description of Wu Song's events in "Water Margin"?

Wu Song, nicknamed "Xingzhe" because he ranked second, also known as Wu Er and Wu Erlang, was from Qinghe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province (now Qinghe County, Xingtai City). He was a protagonist in "Water Margin" and "Water Margin". An important supporting role in "Jin Ping Mei". Historical records such as "Lin'an County Chronicle", "West Lake Grand View", "Hangzhou Prefecture Chronicle" and "Zhejiang General Chronicle" all record the chivalrous feats of Wu Song, the prefect of Hangzhou in the Northern Song Dynasty, who bravely eliminated evil for the people. According to the above-mentioned historical records, Wu Song was originally a busker who wandered around the world. He was "very handsome, and he tried his skills outside Yongjin Gate" and "was not a thief." The high authority of the Hangzhou magistrate saw that Wu Song had great martial arts skills and outstanding talents, so he invited him to join the government and let him serve as the head of the capital. Soon, he was promoted to Tiju due to his meritorious service and became a confidant of the high power of the prefect. Later, the high official was dismissed from office because he offended the powerful and was framed by traitors. Wu Song was also implicated and was kicked out of the Yamen. The new prefect who succeeded him was Cai Yun, the son of Grand Master Cai Jing, who was a treacherous minister. Relying on his father's power, he abused the government and brought disaster to the people during his tenure in Hangzhou. The people complained, and people called Cai Yun "Cai Hu". Wu Song hated this treacherous minister deeply and was determined to risk his life to eliminate harm for the people. One day, he concealed a sharp knife in his body and hid in front of the Cai Mansion. When Cai Hu came calling, he rushed forward like an arrow and stabbed Cai Yun several times, killing him immediately. Officers and soldiers swarmed to besiege Wu Song, but Wu Song was eventually captured by the officers and soldiers because he was outnumbered. Later, he was severely tortured and died in prison. "The local people were deeply impressed by his virtue and he was buried by the Xiling Bridge in Hangzhou." Later generations erected a monument with the title "The Tomb of Wu Song, a Yishi of the Song Dynasty."

Seat No. 14, Tiangang Star

The star is named Tianshang Star

The nickname is Walker

The title is Qingzhong Patriarch

Height is about 1.84 meters today

Professional Yanggu County Infantry Commander

Uses 2 swords

Liangshan Division Infantry Leader

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Wu Song: A typical example of righteousness, a symbol of Song Jiang’s subconscious desire to annihilate hatred.

Wu Song’s parents died when he was young, and he was raised by his elder brother Wu Dalang. Wu Song has been practicing martial arts since he was a child. He has strong martial arts skills and a chivalrous and righteous character. After getting drunk, he killed a tiger with his bare hands in Jingyanggang, Yanggu County (now Yanggu County, Liaocheng City), so he was appointed Dutou by the Yanggu County magistrate. Wu Dalang, Wu Song's elder brother, was a dwarf. His beautiful wife Pan Jinlian tried to seduce Wu Song, but was rejected. Later, she was seduced by local wealthy Ximen Qing. After the adultery was exposed, the two poisoned Wu Dalang. In order to take revenge, Wu Song first killed Pan Jinlian and then Ximen Qing. As a result, he was convicted and exiled to Mengzhou. In Mengzhou, Wu Song was taken care of by Shi En. In order to repay his kindness, Wu Song drunkenly beat Jiang Menshen and helped Shi En regain the "Happy Forest" hotel. However, Wu Song was also plotted by Chiang Menshen in collusion with the government, and was forced to go on a killing spree, splattering Yuanyang Tower with blood. In the process of escaping, with the help of Zhang Qing and Sun Erniang, they pretended to be "practitioners" who led the practice. After Wu Song defected to Erlong Mountain, he became one of the three main leaders of the "rebel army". When the latter three mountains attacked Qingzhou, he returned to Liangshan.

During the battle against Fang La, Wu Song lost an arm for Bao Daoyi. When he returned to the army, Wu Song refused to return to Bianjing and became a monk in Liuhe Temple. He died at the age of eighty.

The first chapter of "Jin Ping Mei" starts with Wu Song's tiger hunt at Jingyanggang, which makes people feel like they are reading "Water Margin". This is the writing method of "borrowing trees to bloom". This Wu Song is indeed the hero who later went to Liangshan. He can be called a model of a traditional Chinese good man. He is capable of defeating tigers, rejects women, is loyal and filial, hates evil as much as enemies, acts decisively, and dares to take action.

However, in "Jin Ping Mei", the place where Wu Song met his brother Wu Dalang after fighting the tiger became Qinghe County; and after he found out that Ximen Qing had committed adultery with his sister-in-law Pan Jinlian and poisoned his brother, he rushed to the Lion Street Restaurant Looking for revenge on Ximen Qing, but in a hurry, he mistakenly mistaken Li Waichuan for Ximen Qing and beat him to death, so he was arrested and sent to Mengzhou. As a result, not only did Ximen Qing slip through the net, but Pan Jinlian and the instigator Wang Po were also able to survive for many days; this is quite unfair. The brilliance of Wu Song in "Water Margin" is both rough and subtle; however, this is not because the author maliciously "distorts" Wu Song's image, but actually to allow the protagonists of the book, Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian, to calmly perform scenes of worldly life. Live drama - until much later, finally "evil has its consequences".

Wu Song in "Jin Ping Mei" is just a "starter" that leads to the story. However, Wu Song's majestic, strong and upright spirit is impressive and unforgettable.

Wu Song in The Water Margin has one kind of fate, while Wu Song in The Plum in the Golden Ping has another kind of fate. Let’s just talk about a few rounds between Wu Song, Pan Jinlian and Ximen Qing.

Water Margin:

He Jiu accepted 10 taels of silver from Ximen Qing, and on behalf of Ximen Qing, Pan Jinlian, and Wang Po, they covered a brocade quilt at Wuhan University and burned it; However, it wasn't over yet. He Jiu's wife thought carefully and asked He Jiu to steal two bones at home. If Wu Song went home and made trouble, there would be a witness. If he didn't ask about it, it would be fine. Ximen Qing’s face was saved. He Jiu took advantage of others' mistakes and stole two bones. These two bones became one of the evidence that Wu Er later used to sue Ximen Qing, Pan Jinlian and others.

However, evidence of guilt does not necessarily mean that the prosecution will be successful. Ximen Qing spent money at all levels in the government. The magistrate advised Wu Song not to listen to outsiders' instigation. The jailer added fuel to the fire and said: Dutou, when it comes to human life, it is necessary to have five things: corpse, injury, illness, belongings and traces. Only then can you ask.

Wu Song felt good and knew that things were going to be discordant, so he followed Shui'er and said, "Since my husband is not allowed to tell me, he still understands it."

Following this, Wu Er made up his mind to kill Wang Po, Pan Jinlian, in front of his neighbors. This Wu Er was actually very fine in his roughness. Before killing Wang Po and Pan Jinlian, he first asked them to write a confession and sign it in front of all the neighbors. Even the neighbors also wrote their names and drew words. Then Wu Er went directly to the restaurant downstairs of Shiziqiao to look for Ximen Qing, and killed him as well. Zi'er surrendered himself.

At this time, Ximen Qing was dead. Although the money had been used, the love was gone with the death of the person. Therefore, at this time, the county magistrate suddenly thought that Wu Song was a loyal man and wanted to protect him, so he "rephrase" Wu Er's crime in this way: Wu Song sacrificed his deceased brother Wu Da, and his sister-in-law was not allowed to sacrifice, so he fight. The woman pushed the coffin to the coffin. While rescuing his deceased brother, the God Lord, he got into a fight with his sister-in-law and was killed instantly. Later, Ximen Qing came to protect her because he had committed adultery with his wife, resulting in a fight. They refused to yield to each other and fought to the side of the Lion Bridge, eventually fighting to death. "

In this case, an intentional murder was changed into a fight to death; and the most interesting thing is the sentence "the struggle went to the Lion Bridge".

The county magistrate is more than thoughtful , Wu Song also met the upright official Chen Wenzhao, who was the governor of Dongping Prefecture. He pitied Wu Song for being a righteous man, so he changed the case file to a lighter one and sentenced him to be assigned to Mengzhou.

But Wu Song in The Golden Ping Mei is not so lucky.

First of all, He Jiu didn’t have the ulterior motives to steal Wu Da’s bones (at least it wasn’t mentioned in the article), so Wu Er had no physical evidence. (To take a step back, even if there are bones, how can it be proved that they belong to Wuhan University and not to Zhang San and Li Si.)

The second is that He Jiu ran away

The third is Ximen! Qing had secretly married Pan Jinlian

Wu Er wanted something but couldn't find the person, so he had to find Brother Yun as a personal witness.

Wu Song in The Plum in the Golden Ping. , the first thing he took was the "official route": writing a complaint.

The story is still not new: Ximen Qing spent money on him, but the county magistrate didn't care.

Tell Wu Song, you don’t understand. Since ancient times, your brother has been caught cheating and cheating, but your brother has no bones. Why did you bring a young boy to complain?

Wu Er also defended himself with two sentences, but the county magistrate pushed him out by saying "take a long-term view". After coming out, Wu Er went to look for Ximen Qing.

This is the interesting part:

Wu Er found the place where Ximen Qing drank: the restaurant under Lion Bridge.

But:

When Ximen Qing saw Wu Er coming in a hurry, he ran away secretly; leaving the unlucky guy to drink with Li Waizhuan. This Li Waizhuan is a Zaoli (also considered a civil servant) in the county, and he specially sent a letter to Ximen Qing. Wu Song went upstairs and asked, "Where is Ximen Qing?" Li Zaoli was too frightened to speak. Wu Er beat Li Waichuan to death with just a few punches and kicks!

The rest of the story is basically clear, Wu Song was arrested. Ximen Qing continued to ask Yin Zi to put Wu Song to death. The case file is in the hands of Dongping Prefecture, and things seem to be turning around. A governor is still a governor, and an upright official is still an upright official. It was Ximen Qing who used the relationship between his in-law Chen Hong to manipulate Admiral Yang. Admiral Yang approached Master Cai again, and this upright official in Dongping Mansion turned out to be Master Cai's disciple! "In this way, the favor will be ruined", so Wu Song had to be spared from death and Mengzhou was assassinated.

In the two books, Wu Song’s ending is roughly the same, both of them end up marrying each other for two thousand miles. However, in Water Margin, Wu Song killed all the gang of adulterers and prostitutes, Ma Bo Liu, and his brother's hatred was avenged. In The Plum in the Golden Lotus, this martial artist only beats an unrelated innocent person to death, and was tortured and tortured, and then had to be assassinated and married two thousand miles away. Ximen Qing still combed Sister Gui's hair and put it on the bottle, but when Pan Jinlian came back, she was going to make a big fuss in the grape rack! It was a romantic and happy time!

Thin and thin