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A brief discussion on the differences between heroes fighting tigers seventh grade composition

As we all know, the tiger is a ferocious cat. It dominates the deep forests for its agility, cunning, and immense strength, and is known as the "King of Beasts." Therefore, everyone avoids it. However, in "Water Margin" there are two heroes. Not only were they not afraid of tigers, but they killed the tiger alone. They are Walker Wu Song and Black Whirlwind Li Kui.

While admiring the two heroes, I was confused. Li Kui obviously killed four tigers, but why was it far less influential than Wu Song's killing of one tiger? After thinking about it carefully, I personally think that we can make a comparison from the following aspects, and maybe we can find the answer.

First of all, let’s look at the situation of tigers. Li Kui killed four tigers, two small tigers and two big tigers. Although he had an absolute advantage in numbers, none of the four tigers seemed to have superb killing skills. Li Kui easily sent them to the west. . The original text describes it like this: "Li Kui was not in a hurry, took advantage of the power of the big insect, raised a knife with his hand, and hit the big insect under the jaw. The big insect did not retreat fifty steps, only heard a sound, like half a mountain falling down, and died at the foot of the rock. " Judging from these descriptions, the tiger Li Kui fought was as vulnerable as a sick cat. Let’s take a look at the tiger Wu Song defeated. That big insect had injured the lives of twenty or thirty big men. Needless to say, it was very harmful, and it was also extremely cunning. "One pounce, one lift, one cut", the killing skills were really superb. Therefore, after Wu Song defeated the tiger, Already paralyzed with fatigue. It can be seen from this that the tigers that Wu Song defeated must be far more difficult than the four tigers that Li Kui defeated, so it is not difficult to understand that the impact is greater than that of Li Kui's tigers.

Secondly, the weapons and experience of fighting tigers are different. When Li Kui was fighting tigers, he carried a simple knife and a girdle knife on his waist, which can be said to be well-equipped. Wu Song only had a low-quality whistle stick, which failed to hit the big insect. It hit the branch and broke into two pieces. So Wu Song killed the tiger with his bare hands. Li Kui spent almost no effort in fighting the tiger, and killed the big insect with just a few blows, but Wu Song spent a lot of effort in fighting the tiger, which took as long as a meal. By the time he killed the tiger, his hands and feet were all soft. "I can't move." These fully illustrate Wu Song's superb ability in fighting tigers.

Third, from the perspective of the meaning of tiger hunting. Li Kui killed four tigers because the tigers ate his mother. In order to take revenge, he angrily ran to the tiger's den and killed all four tigers, which was slightly bloody. Wu Song fought against the tiger because he accidentally entered Jingyanggang while drunk and was attacked by a tiger. He had to fight back and kill the tiger. At the same time, he also eliminated a harm to the people, so he was highly praised by the people.

Fourth, judging from the results of hunting tigers. After Wu Song defeated the tiger, the people celebrated with gongs and drums. Wu Song was also recognized by the court and was granted an official position. But Li Kui was arrested by the government for parading in the streets after the tiger hunt and almost lost his life. It can be said that they are both fighting tiger generals, but their destinies are very different.

To sum up, Li Kui and Wu Song are both tiger-fighting heroes, but there are many differences upon closer reading. As students, we should not swallow everything when we study. We should be more diligent in chewing words in order to gain more.