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Song Wu killed a tiger after drinking, but why couldn't he hit a rhubarb dog?

Song Wu killed the tiger after drinking, but only rhubarb dog was tied up by two walk-ons. In fact, a big reason may be that Song Wu was exaggerated in this play, because Li Kui jy also killed the tiger at first, but there is not much description in this book. On the contrary, Song Wu was drunk and killed the tiger, which was described as amazing.

In Four Great Classical Novels's Water Margin, there is a plot in which Song Wu kills a tiger. This story is widely circulated. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a scene in which Song Wu killed a tiger. From then on, Song Wu was a hero who killed the tiger. But in the Water Margin, Song Wu was not the only one who killed the tiger. Li Kui jy was very angry. Because his mother was eaten by a tiger, he cut four tigers with a knife. Two brothers, Jie Zhen and Jebel, also shot one with an arrow.

Song Wu killed a tiger, but it was promoted as a legend. This book describes the plot of Song Wu's killing a tiger wonderfully. He was described as a great hero, who became more and more capable while drinking. But in Chapter 32 of Water Margin, Song Wu became a bully in the inn. He saw Kong Liang and some people holding good wine and meat, so he went to provoke others.

After beating people away, they ate their flesh and drank their wine. Later, after satiated with food and drink, a rhubarb dog suddenly jumped out and shouted at Song Wu. At this time, Song Wu, the tiger hero who drank a lot of wine, was not only drunk, but also took a knife. But he didn't fight with rhubarb dog and fell into the ice water in winter. Later, Kong Liang, who was brought here, took many people to catch Song Wu. Kong Liang plays a walk-on role in the whole play, but in the end, Song Wu, the tiger, is firmly tied up.