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Song Wu's Poems of Revenge for Wu Da

I'm crazy about colors and flowers, but I don't want to rest. Who knows that Wu Er's blade is poisonous, more poisonous than arsenic.

Song Wu is an important figure in Shi Naian's classic Water Margin. It also appears in Jin Ping Mei, because it ranks second in the family and is also called "WuErlang". In order to avoid being arrested by the government, he dressed up as a monk and was called "Monkey Song Wu" by Jianghu people. Song Wu once killed a white-fronted tiger with his bare hands in Jingyanggang. Therefore, the story of "Song Wu killed the tiger" was widely circulated in later generations. He has made friends with Lu, Yang Zhi and others. When Renyi in Erlongshan, Qingzhou, and Sanshan gathered in Renyi, he surrendered to Liangshan. He is one of 100 single generals, ranking 14. One of the top ten generals, together with Song Jiang, was injured by the imperial conquest of Liao, Wang Qing and Fang La. He was eventually injured by a flying knife in the process of collecting Fang La, lost his left arm and was named the founder of Zhong Qing. Finally, he is in Hangzhou.

The Water Margin is a novel written by Shi Naian at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty (most of the existing publications are signed by Shi Naian and Luo Guanzhong). By describing the grand story that Shui Bo, a Liangshan hero, resisted oppression, grew up to be accepted by the Song Dynasty, and finally perished after acceptance, the book artistically reflected the whole process of the Sung River Uprising in the history of China, profoundly revealed the social roots of the Uprising, enthusiastically praised the uprising hero's resistance struggle and social ideal, and specifically revealed the internal historical reasons for the failure of the Uprising. The Water Margin is one of China's four classical novels. After its publication, it had a great influence on the society and became a model of China's novel creation in later generations. The Water Margin is one of the earliest Zhang Hui vernacular novels in the history of China, which is widely circulated and well known. At the same time, it is also one of the epic works in China's language and literature, which has a far-reaching influence on narrative literature in China and even East Asia.