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Wu Sung's Life in 300 Words

Wu Song, nicknamed "walker", "Water Margin" in the 108 generals one. Wu Song's family ranked second, known as Wu Er Lang, Qinghe County people. Wu Song's parents died when he was a child, and he was raised by his elder brother Wu Dalang.

Wu Song practiced martial arts since he was a child, and he was a strong martial artist with an eager and chivalrous character. Once, after getting drunk, he killed a tiger with his bare hands in Jingyanggang, Yanggu County, and was therefore appointed by the magistrate of Yanggu County as the head of the capital.

Wu Song's older brother, Wu Da Lang, was a dwarf whose beautiful wife, Pan Jin Lien, tried to seduce Wu Song and was rejected, then was seduced by a local rich family, Ximen Qing, and after the adultery was exposed, the two poisoned Wu Da Lang to death. To avenge his death, Wu Song killed Pan Jinlian and then Simon Qing, and was exiled to Mengzhou for the crime.

In Mengzhou, Wu Song was taken care of by Shi En. To repay his kindness, Wu Song drunkenly beat Jiang Men Shen and helped Shi En to take back the Delightful Forest. However, Wu Song was forced to go on a killing spree after Jiang Men Shen colluded with the government to carry out an assassination attempt. During his escape, he was helped by Zhang Qing and Sun Erniang, who pretended to be a "walker" with hair.

Wu Song became one of the three main leaders of the "volunteer army" after he defected to the Erlong Mountain, and then returned to the Liang Mountain when the three mountains fought in Qingzhou.

In the battle against Fang La, Wu Song lost an arm for Bao Dao Yi's secret plan, and when Wu Song refused to go back to Bianjing, he became a monk in Liouhe Temple, and died in a good way (it is said that Wu Song died in battle during the invasion of Jin soldiers).

Expanded Information:

Wu Song is an important character in the classical masterpiece Water Margin by Shi Neian. He also appeared in Jin Ping Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase), and was also known as Wu Er Lang (武二郎), because he was the second in line. After the blood splash mandarin ducks building, in order to avoid the arrest of the government, changed to dress as a head, the jianghu people called "walker WuSong".

Wu Song once killed a tiger with white eyes with his bare hands on Jing Yang Gang, therefore, the story of "Wu Song fighting a tiger" was widely spread in later generations. Wu Song was one of the top ten leaders of the foot soldiers in Liangshan Mountain. He was one of the top ten leaders of the foot soldiers in Liangshan Mountain, and was one of the top ten leaders of the foot soldiers in Liangshan Mountain.

After being recruited by the imperial court, Song Jiang conquered Liao, Tian Hu, Wang Qing, and Fang La, and eventually lost his left arm after being wounded by a flying dagger in the process of conquering Fang La, and was honored as the Grandmaster of Qing Zhong, and finally died of illness in the Sixth Harmonious Temple in Hangzhou, with a life expectancy of eighty years.

Wusong's tomb was originally located on the Xiling Bridge. Today's tomb is based on the old tomb (repaired in 1924, was destroyed in 1964) on the basis of old photographs, rebuilt in 2004, by the tomb circle, tombstone, stone tablet and tomb road. The stone tablet is engraved with four characters in seal script, "Mountain of Wonder and Magnificence", and a couplet written by Feng Jicai, vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and a famous writer, is engraved on the stone pillars on both sides, "Loss of ambition is a great guest, but gain of fortune is also a great man".

Reviews:

Andy Pu: The novel's descriptions of both Wu Song and Li Kui contain a deeper meaning, suggesting that although they claimed to be unattached to women's sexuality, they both showed some signs of vulnerability in terms of their lust.

Mao Zedong: We must learn from Wu Song on Jing Yang Gang. In Wu Song's view, the tiger on Jing Yang Gang, stimulate it is also that, not stimulate it is also that, in any case, to eat people. Either the tiger will be killed or eaten by the tiger, one or the other.

Reference:Wu Sung (the character in the classical novel Water Margin)_Baidu Encyclopedia