Li Kui s four tigers slashed in succession, but Wu Song was exhausted. The reason for its power is d

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-08

Li Kui's four tigers slashed in succession, but Wu Song was exhausted. The reason for its power is difficult to dissect for a while

According to legend, on a sunny spring day, Song Jiang welcomed the arrival of his new brothers at Liangshanbo. Suddenly, he saw his beloved Li Kui's sad face, so he asked him worriedly. It turned out that Li Kui's grandmother fell ill in her hometown, and Li Kui, who had always relied on his mother for his life, was very worried. After Song Jiang learned of the accident in Li Kui's family, he immediately asked him to return to his hometown to take care of his mother, and he took in his mother in Liangshanbo.

i.Li Kui's"Four Tiger Lightning"The mystery.

After Li Kui received the order, he was overjoyed, and packed his things early the next morning and rushed home. An hour later, he set off with his mother on his back. It was the height of summer, the sun was shining, and there were only a few people on the road. In order to avoid the midday heat, Li Kui decided to find a different path, through the densely vegetated Yijialing. When passing through the valley, her mother was thirsty, so Li Kui gently placed her under a big tree, and then climbed the mountains and mountains to find a spring.

When Li Kui came back with a bamboo pipe filled with clear water, he saw that the old mother was gone, replaced by a bright red blood mark on the ground. Li Kui clenched his heart, pulled out the straight sword at his waist, and chased after the blood. Li Kui sped up and rushed over, and was horrified to see two little tigers tearing at the corpse of the old mother.

Give back my mother! "Li Kui was furious and punched the little tiger closest to him. Before the little tiger could react, his head fell to the ground. Another tiger ran away while Li Kui was hitting his friend. Li Kui did not let go of the tiger, jumped and shot the tiger in the back of the head. The tiger was unfortunately shot and died instantly.

When Li Kui landed, a large tigress appeared in front of him. When it saw its child being killed, it gritted its teeth and rushed towards Li Kui. Li Kui ran over and cut off the tigress's tail. The tigress howled in pain and ran away. Li Kui chased after him and finally killed him in front of the cave.

Just as Li Kui was about to leave, a big male tiger suddenly jumped out of the cave, pounced on Li Kui, and bit the sword in Li Kui's hand. Li Kui let go of his hand, and the tiger nodded proudly, ready to swing his sword at Li Kui. Li Kui immediately stepped forward and slit the throat of the male tiger with a sword in his hand. The male let out a terrible scream and fell convulsively in a pool of blood.

After this **, the exhausted Li Kui finally calmed down. Four ferocious tigers fell under his sword, but Li Kui was unscathed. Li Kui seemed to have easily defeated the Four Tigers with Pu Shu's sword.

Li Kui's ability to easily defeat four ferocious tigers may seem like incredible strength at first glance, but a closer look reveals that the secret lies in a simple and sharp sword. In the process of the four tigers fighting empty-handed, it is not difficult to see that Li Kui is fighting with a sword from beginning to end. This superb ** allows Li Kui to easily kill the little tiger and sneak attack the tiger mother.

Even if Li Kui faced a powerful tiger, he would be able to defeat his opponent with the help of the power of the Pu Dao. If there was no murder weapon, how could Li Kui win easily?

The advantage is not only reflected in the **, Li Kui's opponent is also a big threat to him. The two tiger cubs were still cubs, and the female tiger was attacked by **, and the male tiger was caught off guard and had his throat cut off. You know, an adult male tiger can weigh more than two hundred kilograms, and the strength of his claws can easily crush the back of a buffalo. Even if Li Kui's martial arts are strong, it will be difficult to win in a head-to-head confrontation. On the contrary, the four tigers all contributed to Li Kui's victory.

Of course, this is not to deny Li Kui's courage and determination. But his easy win was more the result of external favorable conditions. If it is a fair contest, it is worth pondering whether Li Kui can still win so easily. Therefore, Li Kui easily defeated"Four Tigers"Just a coincidence. It alone is not enough to represent Li Kui's personal strength.

The second is the secret of Wu Song's victory over the beast.

Compared with Li Kui's smooth sailing, Wu Song's experience of fighting tigers can be described as difficult and dangerous.

One day, Wu Song went into the city alone to get drunk. At that time, he was wanted as a fugitive and had to remain incognito. Wu Song bought two pots of spirits and came to the depths of the forest. He sat on the hillside, threw his head up and drank, the liquor burning his chest.

I don't know how long it took, the angry sun sank in the west, and Wu Song was stunned. He hurriedly stood up and decided to leave. At that moment, an inhuman roar came from behind his spine. Wu Song cautiously looked behind him, only to see a huge tiger with bloodthirsty eyes, obviously hungry for a long time, slowly approaching him.

Although Wu Song was drunk, he still mustered up the courage to fight. He picked up a stick and swung it at the tiger. The stick broke, but the tiger was even more angry, jumped up and bit Wu Song's left arm. Wu Song screamed in pain and slammed the tiger's head with his right fist. The tiger relaxed its mouth in pain, and Wu Song took the opportunity to take a few steps back.

After a while, both sides returned to their original positions. Wu Song thought that he was drunk and did not have **, so it was difficult to defeat the tiger empty-handed. While he was calculating, the tiger pounced on him again. Wu Song punched it in the nose, and the tiger threw its head back and howled. Wu Song kicked several times in a row, forcing the tiger to retreat.

During the fight, Wu Song's hands and feet gradually became numb, and it was difficult to parry. At this time, the tiger attacked again, and Wu Song grabbed the tiger's head and smashed it with a punch. Both of them rolled on the ground, fighting desperately. In the end, Wu Song saw the opportunity and bit the tiger's throat. The tiger screamed, its limbs began to twitch, and the fierce struggle came to an abrupt end.

Wu Song struggled to stand up, sore and weak. He struggled to his feet, looked at the tiger's corpse, and breathed a long sigh of relief. Wu Song realized that if it weren't for his crazy will and amazing perseverance, he would probably have died in the belly of the tiger.

Wu Song's ability to defeat a tiger with a mortal body, even without relying on a tiger, is a testament to his extraordinary courage and willpower. However, a closer look reveals that Wu Song's victory was not without luck.

First, Wu Song fights a drunken tiger under the scorching sun. He was drunk for a long time, delirious, and behaved erratically, making it difficult for him to show his true strength. If it weren't for the drunkenness that weakened Wu Song's reflexes and strength, how could the tiger's hand bite him tightly?

Secondly, the wooden stick in Wu Song's hand was also not good for him. The stick is fragile and will break in two when it goes down, making the tiger even angrier. If Wu Song had a long and durable **, his pressure would be greatly reduced.

In the end, Wu Song also seized the flaw of the tiger's attack. For example, he grabbed the tiger's head to repair vital organs, and took the opportunity to bite the tiger's throat, which was the Achilles' heel. It can be said that Wu Song's victory also has a lot to do with the tiger's own mistakes.

In short, Wu Song's narrow victory was not entirely due to his personal strength. Wu Song's drunkenness, his lack of strength, and Huzi's mistakes were all reasons for his victory. Wu Song's greatness is certainly commendable, but his experience also illustrates the other side of the problem.

Third, there is only one reason: Wu Song's martial arts are higher than others.

With the above two wonderful tiger fighting experiences, the answer to this question is already clear. Wu Song's strength is completely above Li Kui, and the reason why Li Kui can succeed is entirely because of his sharp straight knife.

It is not difficult to see that Li Kui used cold weapons from beginning to end, while Wu Song relied entirely on hand-to-hand combat. The drunken Wu Song did not have an advantage in the fight with the tiger, but in the end he defeated the tiger with amazing perseverance and will. In contrast, Li Kui's victory was a breeze, and his opponent was again a juvenile tigress.

In other performances between the two, Wu Song repeatedly defeated ten opponents, and his skills were astonishing. And when Li Kui was the most powerful, he just swept away the small soldiers and never fought alone with the generals. Wu Song's combat power seems to be far above Li Kui.

Li Kui is ranked slightly higher because he is Song Jiang's confidant and has a special status. In terms of strength, Wu Song is undoubtedly the most powerful general in Liangshanbo. The reason why Wu Song's strength far surpassed Li Kui was because of his perseverance, courage and combat experience.

First of all, Wu Song has amazing perseverance and willpower. Even though his whole body was aching and blood was flowing, he still fought the tiger to the death. Finally, with his physical exhaustion, he bit the tiger's throat with brute force. This perseverance and determination can be seen. In contrast, Li Kui's entire fight went smoothly and never experienced a test of endurance.

Secondly, Wu Song was never afraid of wild tigers. When he caught the tiger's mouth with his bare hands, both humans and animals were desperate, which shows that his courage is extraordinary. Although Li Kui is also brave, he holds a sharp weapon and has much less psychological pressure than Wu Song. Wu Song's courage seems to be superior.

One of the reasons why Wu Song was able to achieve victory was that he had a wealth of practical experience. And Li Kui relied too much on weapons and lacked experience in hand-to-hand combat, which was also a key factor in his victory. It was also a key factor in his victory.

In short, Wu Song's strength lies in his perseverance, courage and rich combat experience. In these respects, Li Kui is not his opponent. This is also the reason why Wu Song has occupied the strength advantage for a long time.

Dear readers, there are a thousand comments about Li Kui and Wu Song for a thousand readers, who do you think is more powerful? Feel free to leave a comment and discuss with me, maybe we will get new inspiration. May the treasures of Chinese culture be passed on from generation to generation, and inspire more future generations to persevere like Wu Song. See you next time!

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