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In The Water Margin (a masterpiece), which segments show the boldness and roughness of Li Kui jy? How do the differences show up?

Li Kui jy has always been praised for his honesty, but among Liangshan heroes, honesty is not unique to him. Isn't Lu honest and frank? Isn't Song Wu honest and frank? But why the honesty and frankness in Li Kui jy are so popular is mainly because his honesty and frankness are pure, without any pretentious elements, but often with violent elements (I hope people don't like him because of this). The most typical places are: First, at the chrysanthemum banquet, Song Jiang angered Li Kui jy by mentioning his kindness. He "shouted:' Woohoo, Woohoo!'" "Just one foot, kicked the table and smashed it." Song Jiang wanted to kill him. He said,' Are you afraid that I dare to struggle? I don't hate my brother for killing me, nor do I hate him. I'm not afraid of heaven except him! "(back to the seventy-first) Li Kui jy although sung river alone, but he occasionally has his own ideas, therefore, he opposed to harness and attack, whether Song Jiangai likes it or not, but he has no accomplishment, so he will beat around the bush, which is also the harness, and Song Wu will only advise, not start work. The second place is that jy mistakenly believes people's words, thinking that Song robbed the cloth. He didn't ask questions. He swung a big axe and cut down the apricot yellow flag "for heaven" and "grabbed the class and rushed to Sung River." (back to the seventy-third) gave sung river a scolding. If they hadn't stopped him, Sung River would have been cut down. Geng of jy shines here. But as mentioned earlier, there is a serious tendency to violence in his honesty and confession, which often becomes the source of disasters for others. When hunting ghosts in Liu Cun, I found that my master's daughter was having an affair with someone else (if she was in free love from a modern perspective), so I killed both of them, causing my master to be heartbroken. Li Kui jy has the cheek to let others thank him! (seventy-three) Li Kui jy's frankness also shows that he knows he is wrong and is willing to admit it. He scolded Song Jiang for being wrong, so he went to offer a humble apology. (Back to the seventy-third)

Geng Jie is certainly not a bad thing, but it must be measured. If Geng Jie is regarded as an excuse for rudeness, what's the use of this Geng Jie? Therefore, Confucius said, "Those who are straightforward and rude are also distorted." Without the basic accomplishment, Geng Jie will only make a mess of things. Geng Jie is something that Li Kui jy would rather have nothing. Of course, if Li Kui jy doesn't even have Geng Jie, he has nothing to recommend. There is a poem praising Li Kui jy in the seventy-third chapter: "There are no traitors in the water margin, but there are courtiers in front of the loyalty hall. With Li Kui jy's double axe, the world can still stretch. " It is ridiculous, even nonsense, for the author to elevate Li Kui jy's Honesty and Frank to such a high level. People often regard the story that Li Kui jy went to court at the seventy-fourth session as a joke. Li Kui jy lets people pretend to be litigators, and then decide their own cases. How did he decide this case? He said, "This hitter is a hero. Let him go first. Why did this man who didn't grow up eat and fight? Show me your cangue in front of the yamen! " Here, Li Kui jy is a person who completely turns black and white, and doesn't even have the most basic concept of right and wrong. What does he appreciate besides fists and axes? In my opinion, the whirlwind wields two axes, and the world is as straight as ghosts.