The 23rd chapter of Water Margins was about Chai Jin from Henghai Prefecture, who stayed in Jingyanggang to fight a tiger. In this round, Wu Song killed a ferocious tiger at Jingyang Ridge. After drinking fifteen bowls of wine, he crossed the hill alone and made a heroic story. This time, it also introduced the plot of Chai Jin and Song Jiang's encounter. They became life and death friends.
The story of Wu Song beating up a tiger was from the Water Margins. It was about Wu Song returning home to visit his elder brother and encountering a ferocious tiger at Jingyang Ridge. Although the tiger was extremely powerful, Wu Song used all his strength to kill it with his whistle and bare hands. This story was passed down as a much-told story and was performed in Beijing opera, Kunqiang opera, Sichuan opera, and other operas. However, some people questioned the authenticity of Wu Song's fight against the tiger. They believed that Wu Song only had a whistle in his hand and it was difficult for him to resist the tiger's powerful strength. But whether it was true or not, the story of Wu Song fighting the tiger showed his courage and wisdom, as well as the tiger's power and viciousness.
Wu Song beating up the tiger was a story in the Chinese classic novel Water Margins. It was about Wu Song who became a constable in Yanggu County and was known as a "walker" because of his bravery and fighting skills. One day, he heard that there was a fierce tiger behind the Yanggu County magistrate, so he went to the Yanggu County outpost to capture it. On the way to the former outpost, Wu Song encountered a team and fought fiercely with them, finally defeating the tiger. Because of this, Wu Song was respected and praised by the people of Yanggu County.
Wu Song beating the tiger was a story in the Chinese classic novel Water Margins. The background of the story was that the protagonist of the Song Dynasty, Wu Song, was an ordinary child in the village. He had extraordinary martial arts and courage. One day, Wu Song happened to encounter a fierce tiger in a cave near the village. The tiger was attacking the other people in the cave. Wu Song decided to help. He used his martial arts and wits to defeat the tiger. However, Wu Song was not satisfied. He knew that this tiger was a rare wild tiger, and it was likely to have powerful strength and dangerous characteristics. Therefore, he decided to find the wild tiger and capture it to protect the safety of the village and other people. After some searching, Wu Song finally found the wild tiger's habitat. However, he did not go directly to capture it. Instead, he used a trap-like method to disguise himself as a wild tiger and finally successfully deceived the wild tiger and captured it. Wu Song lived near the wild tiger's habitat for a period of time and learned how to get along with wild animals there. Eventually, he gained the trust and respect of the wild tiger. As a result, he became the hero of the village and was respected and worshipped by the people.
Wu Song beating up a tiger was a plot in the classical Chinese novel Water Margins. It told the story of Wu Song killing a tigress by mistake when he was a bailiff in Yanggu County. In this story, Wu Song successfully defeated the ferocious tiger and protected the lives and property of the people through adventure, wisdom, courage and courage. This plot showed the courage and perseverance of humans, and also showed the beautiful vision of harmony between man and nature.
Wu Song beating the tiger was a story in the Chinese classic novel Water Margins. The background of the story was that the protagonist of the Song Dynasty, Wu Song, was a brave man. One day, he became a constable in Yanggu County, responsible for catching thieves. On this day, he received a mission to go to the Happy Forest to capture a fierce tiger called "Tiger". Wu Song brought his weapon to the Happy Forest. He found the tiger's position and decided to set a trap first and wait for the tiger to be alone before capturing it. However, the tigers were not simple. They discovered the trap and jumped down to attack Wu Song and the others one by one. Wu Song used various methods such as the use of firearms and fighting techniques to fight the tiger to the death. In the end, Wu Song successfully killed the tiger with the help of his brave character. After the tiger died, Wu Song was rewarded by his superior and continued to work in Yanggu County. This story tells us that courage and determination are the keys to overcoming difficulties, and it also shows the beautiful desire of man to live in harmony with nature.
Wu Song beating the tiger was a classic plot from the novel Water Margins. Plot Introduction: Wu Song was a constable in Yanggu County. He met a fierce tiger on his patrol and went to fight it. After a fight, Wu Song defeated the tiger, but the tiger left an injured arm. Wu Song did not give up. Instead, he used his martial arts and experience to treat his wounds with herbs and finally brought the tiger back to the government. This scene demonstrated Wu Song's courage and resourcefulness, as well as his sense of responsibility and justice as a constable. At the same time, Wu Song defeating the tiger also symbolized the story of justice defeating evil heroes defeating monsters.
You are Wu Song, I am a Tiger's lyrics are: I know that I love you like a moth to the fire, but I love you so much that my soul is out of my body. I knew that there was no result, but I threw myself at it. How many times have I begged the heavens to help me, to let you belong to me in this life? Even if I have you for a minute and a second, I'll cry in happiness. I think you're falling for yourself, and I love you more than that. I'd rather you be Wu Song and I be a tiger, willing to be subdued by you like this. If my departure can make you a hero, I'm willing to bless you in heaven. I'd rather you be Wu Song and I be a tiger, willing to be subdued by you like this. However, I still have to accompany you through the wind and rain. How can I let you be alone? I'd rather you be Wu Song and I be a tiger, willing to be subdued by you like this. Even if I die, I will still love you deeply. The heavens can make decisions for me. I'd rather you be Wu Song and I be a tiger, willing to be subdued by you like this. I'm already content to see you cry before I close my eyes. He was very content. It was said that love could cause more pain.
Wu Song's description of the three sides and the environment are as follows: 1. Side Description 1: Wu Song saw the tiger from afar on Jingyang Ridge. He saw that its eyes were red and its ears were flapping like two sails. Its body was like a giant beast, and its limbs were strong, as if it could twist and transform at will. [2. Side Description 2: Wu Song ran over on the bluestone road and saw the tiger pouncing on its food, so he was ready to catch it.] However, when the tiger saw Wu Song, it quickly dodged, turned around, and finally pounced on the ground. Wu Song jumped up, raised his pair of axes, and pounced at the tiger. Side Description 3: When Wu Song pounced on the tiger, the sky suddenly changed. The wind howled, lightning flashed, thunder roared, and heavy rain poured down. When the tiger heard Wu Song's voice, it pounced on Wu Song. However, Wu Song successfully subdued the tiger with his bravery and brought it back to the government. The environment was described as follows: Jingyang Hill was located near Shizi Slope in Yanggu County, Shandong Province. The hill was nearly two kilometers long and 100 meters wide from east to west. The flat top of the hill overlooked Yanggu County. On Jingyang Ridge, one could see the mountains, forests, and fields in the distance. That morning, the sky was gloomy as if it could rain at any time. The wind howled, lightning flashed, thunder rumbled, and heavy rain poured down on Jingyang Ridge, bringing a lot of wind and rain.
The title of the clip is "Wu Song fights the tiger." In addition to writing how Wu Song fights the tiger, there are many descriptions about the tiger. What's the good of this? By describing the appearance and habits of the tiger, the readers can have a deeper understanding of the tiger, enhance their impression of the tiger, and at the same time, pave the way for the plot of Wu Song beating the tiger, which is conducive to the development and advancement of the plot. In addition, the description of the tiger can also help readers better understand the process and difficulty of Wu Song's fight against the tiger, making readers more sympathetic to Wu Song's experience and admire his heroic behavior. At the same time, describing tigers also helps to show the magic and magnificence of nature and enhance the reader's reading experience and feelings.
The plot line of Wu Song's fight against the tiger was as follows: Wu Song came to Yanggu County and heard about the tiger. 2 Wu Song went to Kuaihuo Forest to find Lin Chong to discuss the matter of fighting the tiger. Lin Chong suggested to find the tiger's nest first. 3. Wu Song and Lin Chong met Door God Jiang on their way to the Tiger's Den. 4 Jiang Menshen told Wu Song the location of the tiger, but the tiger had gone to the cave and could not be found. Wu Song and Lin Chong came to the cave and found a tiger, but the tiger was very fierce. Wu Song and Lin Chong couldn't fight it. Wu Song thought of a way to tie the tiger with a rope and throw it on the ground. The tiger ate the rope but did not attack Wu Song and Lin Chong. Wu Song and Lin Chong continued to search for the tiger's nest and finally found a cave with two tigers, one male and one female. Wu Song and Lin Chong worked together to defeat the two tigers and rescue the others who were captured by them. 8. Wu Song and Lin Chong were praised as heroes by the county magistrate. The above was the plot line of Wu Song beating up the tiger.