"Jingyanggang" was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (about 1592 - 1602 AD). The story tells the story of Wu Song, who was a constable in Yanggu County. He killed a tiger and was appreciated by his superior, but because of this, he had a grudge with his colleague Zhu Village. The novel Jingyanggang, by describing the story of Wu Song beating a tiger in Jingyanggang of Yanggu County, shows the heroic image of Wu Song in ancient China, and also reflects the social corruption and the sufferings of the people at that time. The novel's plot was compact, the language was concise, and the image was vivid. It was regarded as a classic of ancient Chinese novels.
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Gentleman on the Liang comes from the Water Margins. The book is called Water Margins and the author is Shi Naian.
The story of Nüwa mending the sky could be traced back to ancient Chinese mythology. It was said that Nüwa used a multicolored stone to mend the sky and save the earth. The exact origin of this book is uncertain because ancient myths are often widely circulated in many versions. Different versions of the book had different authors. Some versions believed that it came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, while others believed that it came from the Bible. However, no matter where it came from, this book was an important part of ancient Chinese culture. It should be noted that although the story of Nüwa mending the sky is very famous in traditional Chinese culture, it is not a modern literary work but an ancient myth.
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This sentence came from the fourth of the five poems of separation by Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is: I've been through the sea, but I can't find water Except for the Wushan Mountain, there are no clouds. Take a look at the flowers half for cultivation and half for the monarch. Yuan Zhen was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and bright, and he was regarded as one of the representatives of the "Li Sao Style". This poem used the theme of longing for a distant lover to express the poet's persistence and sincere feelings for love.
Jingyanggang was selected from the ancient Chinese novel "Water Margins" by Shi Naian. In the book, the hero of Jingyang Gang was one of the three leaders of Liangshan Lake and ranked first.
Jingyanggang was selected from the ancient Chinese novel "Water Margins" by Shi Naian. In the book, Jingyang Ridge was an important plot. Wu Song, one of the Liangshan heroes, fought with a tiger on Jingyang Ridge and finally killed the tiger. Wu Song was listed as a member of the Liangshan Heroes in the 15th chapter and ranked 15th.
There are specializations from the Tang Dynasty literati Han Yu's "teacher said."
"Plum Blossom Boiled Wine on Heroes" came from the 17th chapter of "Water Margins" written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel told the story of Wu Song, who became the magistrate of Yanggu County, discussing the loyalty of heroes with some officials and citizens of Yanggu County in a tavern.
" Rat " was a Chinese web novel. The author was unknown. The plot and character setting of the novel are rather vague. There is no clear dynasty background, so it may be derived from various historical periods and cultural backgrounds.