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50-character plot summary of Lu Zhishen’s riot in Taohua Village and Mount Wutai

1. Making a fuss in Peach Blossom Village

On his way to the Daxiangguo Temple in Tokyo, Lu Zhishen heard that the Taohua Mountain bandits were going to kidnap Miss Liu to get married, so he made a big fuss in Peach Blossom Mountain. Lu Zhishen went to the Daxiangguo Temple in Tokyo to ask for a job as a monk. Lu Zhishen went down the mountain and met Zhou Tong, the second leader of Taohua Mountain, who wanted to forcibly marry Taigong Liu's daughter in Taohua Village.

Lu Zhishen relieved Liu Taigong from the worry of forced marriage, pretending to be his daughter, and beat Zhou Tong who came to the village to force him to marry. The big leader Li Zhong avenged the second leader and recognized Lu Da. Li Zhong, Lu Da and Liu Taigong went to Taohuashan Juyi Hall to get married. Lu Zhishen took advantage of Li Zhong and Zhou Tong to go down the mountain and plunder the gold and silver for him. He took the gold and silver from the fortress and rolled down the back mountain.

2. Raising havoc in Mount Wutai

Lu Zhishen had trouble abiding by the rules and regulations in the temple, and ended up getting drunk and causing havoc in Mount Wutai. According to regulations, monks are not allowed to drink, but Lu Zhishen likes to drink and it is difficult to bear it. Once he drank and went crazy, and dozens of people couldn't hold him down. The second time he drank, he caused great trouble and broke the pavilion on the mountainside and the clay sculpture of King Kong. The elder could no longer forgive him.

Elder Zhizhen had no choice but to let him go to live in Daxiangguo Temple in Bianliang, Tokyo. The elder said: "I can't keep you here anymore. I will introduce you to Daxiangguo Temple in Tokyo, where my junior brother is an elder. He will arrange it for you." I gave you four verses as parting words: "Rise when you meet the forest, prosper when you meet the mountains, prosper when you meet the river, and stop when you meet the river."

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Return to Mount Wutai

After Lu Zhishen was recruited and defeated by Song Jiang and conquered Liao, he accompanied Song Jiang and returned to Mount Wutai to pay homage to Elder Zhizhen. . After paying homage to Elder Zhizhen, who ordained him as a monk, the elder said: "It's not easy for an apprentice to be away for several years, killing people and setting fires!" When Lu Zhishen said goodbye, Elder Zhizhen gave him four more verses: "Capture in summer, hold on to wax." Listening to the tide makes you round, seeing the letter makes you silent."

Lu Zhishen's original name is Luda. When he appears, he wears a sesame turban with the Chinese character Luo Wan, two gold rings of Taiyuan New Zealand silk on the back of his head, and a parrot collar. A green silk war robe, a civil and military double-stranded crow-green sash tied around the waist, and a pair of eagle claw leather four-seam dry yellow boots.

Lu Zhishen, whose real name is Luda, nicknamed "Flower Monk", and whose legal name is Zhishen, is one of the classic characters in the famous Chinese classical novel "Water Margin". A native of Weizhou (now Pingliang, Gansu), he lived in the Northern Song Dynasty. His original name was Luda. He is eight feet long, has a broad face, big ears, a straight nose and a square mouth.

He is generous, hates evil as much as he hates evil, is forthright and forthright, but has subtleties in his roughness. He has good friends with Shi Jin, Lin Chong, Wu Song, Yang Zhi, etc. Because he saw Zheng Tu bullying Jin Cuilian and his daughter, he beat Zhen Guanxi to death with three punches. He became a monk and became a monk with the name Zhishen. Later, he occupied Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi and Wu Song and served as the big leader.

Ranked thirteenth among the one hundred and eight generals in Liangshanbo, with the star number Tianguxing, and served as the general of the infantry in Liangshan. After the victory in the expedition against Fangla, he died following the tide of the Qiantang River. After his death, he was granted the title of Zen Master Yi Liezhao.

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