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How did Song Wu feel after reading Tiger Beating?

Facing the danger of the tiger, Wu is brave and fearless. His spirit of calmly dealing with difficulties and never flinching is worth learning.

Song Wu killed a tiger, which is a story in Water Margin written by Shi Naian. It mainly tells that Song Wu, a Liangshan hero, went home to visit his brother, passed by Jingyanggang, went to a restaurant to buy 18 bowls of wine, and got drunk and wanted to hit the road. The restaurant told him that there was a tiger hurting people on the mountain and advised him not to do it. Song Wu didn't believe it, but he saw a big white frontworm hanging on his eyes on the mountain. Song Wu rose up all his life and killed the tiger with his fist, which eliminated a great disaster for the local people. Later, it was passed down as a much-told story by the world. The legendary knight-errant written by Shen Jing in Ming Dynasty was adapted accordingly. Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Gaoqiang Opera, Sichuan Opera, Yunnan Opera and Shaanxi Opera all have this repertoire.

Fighting tigers in Song Dynasty is a deified event in Water Margin. Shi Naian's words are gripping, and Song Wu's brave image is vivid, which is talked about by people. Behind this story, there is a strange disaster in ancient China-the tiger disaster.