Wu Song, this heroic righteous man, has left a strong mark in the long river of history. He is not only praised in the real world for fighting grievances, but also in folklore as a hero who guards one side and protects justice.
Wu Song's heroic deeds are widely spread, he once killed a white-fronted tiger with hanging eyes in Jingyanggang empty-handed, eliminating harm for the people. This feat made him a well-known hero, and also earned him the reputation of "Wu Song the Walker". However, Wu Song is a man in history, he was a righteous man in the Northern Song Dynasty, who was exiled to Mengzhou because he killed people because of injustice. In ** "Water Margin", Wu Song passed away in Liuhe Temple, was posthumously named "Qingzhong Patriarch" by the imperial court, and enjoyed the memorial.
However, whether Wu Song really became an immortal or not belongs to folklore. In some parts of China, legend has it that after his death, Wu Song was named the "God of the Land" and was in charge of a piece of land. This legend suggests that it was believed that Wu Song possessed divine powers and was able to protect the peace of the party. This image has been widely recognized in folk beliefs, making Wu Song a revered mountain god and guardian deity.
Whether it is a mountain god or a guardian god, Wu Song's position in folk beliefs is unshakable. His image represents justice, bravery, and strength, qualities that make him a hero in the hearts of the people. His story has inspired generations of people to believe that in this world, there are still heroes who fight for justice.
In general, there is no definite answer to whether Wu Song became an immortal. But in any case, Wu Song is a beloved historical figure and literary figure. His story and spirit will forever be etched in people's hearts, inspiring us to pursue justice and face life's difficulties and challenges bravely.