The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian. Currently, the given novel information did not involve the nickname of the Camphor Tree in the novel, so it was impossible to answer this question.
The meaning of the Water Margins 'nicknames was as follows: 1 Song Jiang (Hu Baoyi): It means "both righteous and brave". 2. Lu Junyi (Leopard Head), which means "Brave Troops". 3. Lin Chong (Leopard Head Lin Chong), which meant "brave as a leopard". 4. Wu Song (Walker): It means "strong and chivalrous". 5 Li Kui (Iron Bull): It means "as strong as iron". 6. Bao Xu (Xiao Li Guang): It means "strong and brave like Xiao Li Guang." 7. Lu Zhishen (Flowery Monk): It means "unrestrained and open-minded." 8. Wu Song (General of Double Whip): It means "strong and strong with two whips in hand". 9. Yang Zhi (Zhiduo Xing): It means "clever and witty." 10 Ruan Xiaoqi (Dwarf Tiger): It means "short stature and strong legs."
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian from the Ming Dynasty. The Water Margins was the first Chinese vernacular novel written in the Ming Dynasty.
The author of Water Margins was Ming Dynasty.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian, a Chinese novelist of the Ming Dynasty.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian, a Chinese novelist of the Ming Dynasty.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian, a Chinese novelist from the Ming Dynasty.