Tao Zongwang, a native of Gwangju, was born in a farmer's family. Known for his strong physique and skill in using shovels, he is known as the "Nine-Tailed Turtle" because of his ability to resemble the Nine-Tailed Turtle and his adaptability to multiple terrains.
Tao Zongwang was originally one of the four owners of Huangmen Mountain, and later when Song Jiang passed by Huangmen Mountain, he and Ou Peng and others returned to Liangshan and became one of the heroes of Liangshan. In Yangsan, Tao Zongwang was mainly responsible for construction works and the maintenance of the city walls, demonstrating his professional skills. His position in Yangsan is relatively stable, ranking seventy-fifth, with an asterisk of Geography. His role in Yangsan was mainly responsible for supervising the repair of the walled city walls, as well as playing a role in the construction of water conservancy projects and infrastructure in Yangsanbo.
In the whole Water Margin, Zheng Fangla is undoubtedly the most tragic battle, Liang Shan died, walked away, the original one hundred and eight generals only 30% of the heroes survived in the end, and Tao Zongwang was the first to die. When outwitting Runzhou, he was killed by an arrow in the chaotic army, and his horse was killed, and he was posthumously awarded the title of Yoshitsuro.
Appraise. The classic "Water Margin" is often defined as "telling about peasant uprisings". However, a closer look at the characters in the story reveals that most of the heroes of Liangshan were not farmers. They include a variety of characters, such as hooligans, non-commissioned officers, and landlords. Only a few people, such as the fishing duo, the xiaowu, xiaoqi and the hunting duojie, can be regarded as farmers. Tao Zongwang was the only real peasant. Therefore, we can conclude that Tao Zongwang was the representative of the peasant uprising in Liangshan, and only he deserved the title of "peasant rebel army". First, let's take a look at the main characters in "Water Margin". In this **, many heroes are from the bottom of society, some of them are hooligans and ruffians, some are non-commissioned officers, and some are rich people. These characters were in different classes in the society of the time, but none of them were real peasants. Secondly, let's take a look at the status of the peasants among the heroes of Liangshan. In **, the only hero who can really be defined as a farmer is Tao Zongwang. He was a good man from a peasant family, and he was also the only real farmer among the heroes of Liangshan. To sum up, the representative of the peasant rebel army in "Water Margin" should be Tao Zongwang. He is a good man from a peasant family, and he is also the only real farmer in **. Therefore, he deserved the title of "peasant rebel army".
Although Tao Zongwang's image is not exaggerated too much in "Water Margin", his loyalty and diligence have contributed to the collective cause of the heroes of Liangshan. In the battle of Zhengfangla, Tao Zongwang was the first to die among the heroes of Liangshan, he used too much force during the siege of the city, was shot by the enemy's arrows, and died heroically.