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Introduction to the content of "Water Margin" Tiger Hunting in Jingyanggang

Introduction: On the way back to Qinghe County, Wu Song saw that "three bowls of wine were not enough" in a restaurant. He drank eighteen bowls of wine and killed a tiger while drunk in Jingyanggang. When going down the mountain, I met hunters by chance, and together we came to the Yanggu County Government Office and gave all the silver rewards to the hunters. The county magistrate loved his loyalty and benevolence and appointed him as the head of the capital. Later, he met his brother Wu Dalang by chance. It turned out that Wu Dalang married Pan Jinlian, and many prodigal children came to harass the family, so he moved to Yanggu County. Extended information

Wu Song is from Qinghe County. He has an older brother named Wu Dalang. His parents died when he was young, and he was raised by his elder brother Wu Dalang. Although the Wu Song brothers were born from the same mother, Wu Song was eight feet tall, handsome in appearance, and had a hundred kilograms of strength throughout his body. Wu Dalang, however, was less than five feet tall, had a ferocious face, and was ridiculously short. He was nicknamed "Three-Inch Tiny Tree Bark."

After the blood splattered in Yuanyang Tower, in order to avoid being arrested by the government, he dressed up as a tutu and was known as "Whisper Wusong" by people in the world. Wu Song once killed an eye-catching white-fronted tiger with his bare hands on Jingyanggang. Therefore, the story of "Wu Song beating the tiger" was widely spread in later generations.

He once gathered with Lu Zhishen, Yang Zhi and others at Erlong Mountain in Qingzhou. When the three mountains gathered for Yi, he returned to Liangshan and took the fourteenth position. He was one of the top ten infantry leaders. Later, he was recruited by the imperial court to follow Song Jiang. During the expedition against the Liao Kingdom, Tian Hu, Wang Qing, and Fang La were injured by a flying knife during the expedition against Fang La. He lost his left arm and was named the Patriarch of Qingzhong. He died of illness in Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou at the age of eighty.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Song