Lu Zhishen and Wu Song are two famous heroes in the Chinese classic "Water Margin". They not only have bold personalities, righteousness and wealth, but also have outstanding martial arts. However, the two of them have different mentors and upbringing.
First of all, let's learn about Lu Zhishen's growth experience. Lu Zhishen, whose real name is Lu Da, was originally a small breed of governor of the Prime Minister's Mansion, but was later forced to flee because he killed the bully Zheng Tu. While on the run, he met Jin Cuilian and helped her escape the fate of being oppressed by Zhen Guanxi. In order to thank Luda for his kindness, the father and daughter of the Jin family introduced him to Wutai Mountain as a monk. There, Ruda learned Xi martial arts from Elder Zhizhen, and under his careful guidance, he gradually became a leader in the martial arts.
Wu Song's growth experience is different from Lu Zhishen's. Wu Song is the second in the family, and has been learning martial arts Xi his brother Wu Dalang since he was a child. However, due to his poor family, Wu Song did not receive formal education and training. After going through all kinds of hardships, he went to Shaolin Temple to learn Xi boxing method, and gradually emerged in the hard training of Shaolin Temple.
So, why are Lu Zhishen and Wu Song's martial arts among the best?This is inseparable from their personal talent, hard work, and the guidance of their masters. After Lu Zhishen became a monk in Wutai Mountain, Elder Zhizhen paid special attention to him and taught him the Shaolin Temple's peerless "Donkey Kong Palm". Although Wu Song did not have formal education and training, he had perseverance and extraordinary talent. He practiced boxing hard in Shaolin Temple, not only Xi learned Shaolin Temple's peerless "Shaolin Arhat Boxing", but also created a set of "Snow Flower Sword Method". It is these unique martial arts skills that make Lu Zhishen and Wu Song famous in the rivers and lakes.
To sum up, the reason why Lu Zhishen and Wu Song were able to have outstanding martial arts was not only because of their own talent and hard work, but also because they met excellent masters and received their careful guidance.