When Song Jiang led the heroes of Liangshan to conquer all kinds of traitors, he met six people who were unwilling to take refuge in him, they were Xu Guanzhong, Xiao Jiasui, Fei Bao, Ni Yun, Di Cheng, and Bu Qing. These six people all rejected Song Jiang's wooing, and their persistence and different choices became a bright color in the Water Margin. Why did these six people see through the nature of society, and how did they finally get a good death?Next, let's have a ** after all. First, let's look at Xu Guanzhong. When the Liangshan army broke through the Liao army and conquered Tianhu, Xu Guanzhong refused Song Jiang's woo on the grounds that his mother had no one to take care of.
He is unwilling to turn his back on his family for the sake of fame, and he is deeply aware of the reality that traitorous ministers are in power and loyal ministers are framed. His persistence and refusal give people enlightenment: how to weigh the gains and losses and how to see the social reality clearly when faced with choices. Secondly, Siu Ka Sui's story is also thought-provoking. When the Liangshan army conquered Wang Qing, Xiao Jiasui rejected Song Jiang's good intentions, and he would rather be an idle cloud and wild crane and live his life freely than be controlled by others. His persistence and personality have given other Liangshan heroes a warning: how to stick to inner freedom, how to maintain independence in the face of adversity. Finally, the story of the four heroes of Taihu Lake is even more intriguing.
When Li Jun, the dragon of the mixed river, took Tong Wei and Tong Meng to Taihu Lake to explore the waterway, Fei Bao and the four refused Song Jiang's solicitation. They believe that being an official is not the ultimate goal of life, and they value their own comfortable life more than anything else. Their perseverance and choice give people inspiration: how to see the true meaning of life's pursuit, how to pursue inner peace and happiness. These six characters of different choices all got a good death in the end. They rejected power and fame and sought true peace and happiness in their hearts. Their stories give us deep thoughts: in real life, how should we make choices, and how should we view the relationship between fame and fortune and life?
Perhaps we can also think about the question: in real life, when faced with a choice, how should we deal with our own hearts and perceptions of society?We look forward to hearing from you.