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Where is Liangshan Mountain in Shui Bo?

In Liangshan County, Jining City, Shandong Province. In fact, Liangshan Mountain in Shui Bo is real in history. During Jingtai period of Ming Dynasty, the imperial court reformed the river course, which made the water in Liangshanbo less and less. With the passage of time, the water margin in Water Margin is no longer as wide as before. Although the Water Margin is not what it used to be, it has left some remains for future generations, that is, the remains of Dongping Lake and Shui Bo!

The current Water Margin is mainly composed of four main peaks, namely Liangshan, Qinglong Mountain, Phoenix Mountain and Guishan, and seven tributaries, including Hutou Peak, Xuefeng Peak, Haofeng Peak and Xiaohuangshan Mountain. There are two water sites, one is Dongping Lake in Dongping County, and the other is "Shui Bo Site" in Liangshan County!

Selected Stories of Water Margin;

Song Wu went home to see his brother and drifted across Jingyanggang on the road. I drank a lot in Gangxia Hotel and staggered to Shang Gang. There was not much excitement, but a tree said, "Recently, there was a big bug in Jingyanggang, but it was in Ke Gang. You should team up to cross the gang. Please don't make mistakes. " Song Wu thought it was a scary letter from a restaurant. In order to let passers-by live in his shop, he ignored it and moved on. ?

When the sun was about to set, Song Wu came to a ruined temple and saw the government notice posted at the gate. After Song Wu finished reading, he knew there was a tiger on the mountain. He had to go back to the hotel, and he was afraid of jokes from the store, so he continued. ?

Because of the attack of alcoholism, he found a big bluestone and lay down on his back. He was just about to fall asleep when he heard a gust of wind whistling by. A colorful tiger came at Song Wu, who quickly dodged and hid behind the tiger. When the tiger jumped, Song Wu hid again.

When the tiger is in a hurry, it shouts at Song Wu with its tail. Song Wu quickly jumped away again. When the tiger turned around, he raised his whistle stick and slammed it on the tiger's head with all his strength.

With a click, the whistle stick hit the branch. The tiger flew into a rage and came at Song Wu. Song Wu threw away half a stick and rode on the tiger's back. He grabbed the skin on the tiger's head with his left hand and slammed it with his right hand. It didn't take long to beat the tiger's eyes, mouth, nose and ears with blood everywhere, and he couldn't move on the ground.

Song Wu was worried that the tiger would play dead, so he raised half his whistle stick and played for a while. He stopped when he saw that the tiger was really out of breath. From then on, Song Wu became famous.