Is Shi Nai an running out of words, why is he perfunctory to Wu Song s nickname?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-26

Drive to the extreme, and the prosperity is gone. Water Margin is a classic of Chinese classical literature and has a deep impact on readers. With his unique brushstrokes, Shi Nai'an vividly depicts the happiness and enmity of the heroes, and the image is vivid and jumps on the paper.

There are all kinds of characters in the book, each with their own characteristics, different personalities, and rich connotations. Among them, the nicknames of heroes and heroes are even more talked about, some are domineering, and some are elegant and introverted.

However, for a hero with superior strength like Wu Song, Shi Nai'an summed it up with a minimalist nickname, which is puzzling. After all, the author spent a lot of space describing Wu Song's deeds, but ended up with such a simple nickname that one can't help but wonder if it was perfunctory.

Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" can be called a feast for heroes and heroes, and countless wonderful stories make people feel unrelieved and enthusiastic. It not only allows ordinary people to reverie the heroic and decisive way of drawing a sword to help each other in an ordinary day, but also accurately summarizes the character and behavior of heroes in the form of nicknames, so that people can better understand the image of these heroes.

Such as Song Jiang's Timely Rain, Hu Baoyi and Xiaoyi Hei Saburo, Lu Junyi's Jade Qilin, Wu Yong's Zhi Duoxing, Hua Rong's Xiao Li Guang, Zhou Tong's Little Overlord, and Xiao Rang's Holy Hand Scholar, each nickname is appropriate, full of strength and elegance.

Water Margin is an epic full of heroism and cultural charm, which is worth reading and thinking about by everyone.

Through the aliases of many heroes, we can see that the author Shi Nai'an is a careful and thoughtful person. However, for Wu Song, the famous tiger-fighting hero in the Water Margin, although the author spent a lot of pen and ink to depict him, he only gave him a simple and ordinary nickname - Walker.

With this nickname alone, we cannot understand Wu Song's earth-shattering and commendable heroic deeds. Therefore, it may be that Shi Nai'an's creativity has dried up, or it has been hastily done, in short, we can only express regret for Wu Song's nickname.

Shi Nai'an takes the walker Wu Song as the core, and uses his growth experience and wonderful stories to show us a real chivalrous image. Although Wu Song's appearance was not amazing, he gradually won everyone's respect with his courage and wisdom.

In the village of Chai Daguanren, Song Jiang's foot of coal ashes woke up Wu Song, and since then he has embarked on a road full of challenges and opportunities. After that, Wu Song and Song Jiang became brothers, and the story also turned to the "Wu Shihui" with Wu Song as the protagonist, which is one of the most wonderful descriptions in the book.

It can be seen that Shi Nai'an is very attentive to the portrayal of Wu Song, and he uses a lot of words and stories to show Wu Song's chivalrous spirit and perseverance. In the Water Margin, the image of a real chivalrous man is rare, but Wu Song is undoubtedly one of them.

Wu Song returned to Qinghe County to live with his brother Wu Dalang and sister-in-law Pan Jinlian. However, Pan Jinlian colluded with Ximenqing to kill Wu Da, and Wu Song killed the two in revenge.

After that, he was sent to Mengzhou, where he met Shi En, who was deeply moved by his love and righteousness. In order to repay the favor, Wu Song decided to help him, so he beat Jiang Menshen, who bullied Shi En, so Wu Song's deeds were widely spread and famous.

Wu Song, a heroic hero with lofty ambitions and great affection. His merit is that he dares to take responsibility and dare to take on all difficulties. However, this is also his fatal flaw, because he is too involved and once he gets caught in it, he will find it difficult to extricate himself.

After Wu Song helped Shi En regain the hotel, he encountered many difficulties and challenges. In this sinister world, even the big heroes can't escape.

Fortunately, Wu Song met Shi Nai'an, and his pen and ink depicted Wu Song's experience, allowing the reader to understand his inner world more deeply. In this short period of Wu Shi, Wu Song has experienced many things that ordinary people can never encounter in a lifetime, has a deeper understanding of human nature, and has a new view of life and death.

As described in "the paper is shallow, and you never know that you have to bow to it", Wu Song really felt the joys and sorrows of the world through personal experience, he went through betrayal, trust, framed, protection, and went through various experiences, and finally, he understood a truth: life is like a battle, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you must persevere, because only through experience, can you truly grow and progress.

Shi Nai'an's love for Wu Song is known to everyone in "Water Margin". In the conquest against Fang La, the biggest villain in the late stage of the Water Margin, Wu Song's contribution is obvious. In the end, after he pacified Fangla, although he broke his arm, he chose to become a monk and spend the rest of his life in Liuhe Temple.

From here, we can see that Shi Nai'an has good intentions. He did not give the nickname of "Walker" to Wu Song until the final ending. The meaning of the walker is to wander the world, see through the red dust, wander away from the world, and do not ask about the world's affairs.

Shi Nai'an's great wisdom is foolish, and the word walker seems simple, but it is full of the true meaning of life. The walker represents the enlightenment after experiencing the world calmly and penetrating the red dust.

In the short life of human beings, all people will face death, but at that moment, do we really grasp the meaning of life? For most of us, a lifetime of busyness often leaves us with no time to think about these issues.

However, Wu Song found the true meaning in his short life. He went from a walker who fought unevenly and chivalrous first to finally became a monk in Hangzhou Liuhe Temple, all of which pinned Shi Nai'an's deep thinking.

Shi Nai'an, born in the Yuan Dynasty, was born as a Jinshi, was an official in his early years, and devoted himself to literary creation in his later years, using his works to convey the wisdom of life.

Zhang Shicheng, a lifelong traveler. His life was full of the life of a walker, experiencing the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, and then returning to the plain, and finally living in seclusion in Xinghua, Jiangsu Province to create "Water Margin".

He has seen through the prosperity of the world, the past is like a cloud of smoke, and life is about to come to an end, like the water flowing eastward into the sea. Shi Nai'an tried his best to depict Wu Song's life, his life was full of happiness, hatred and affection, and he forged ahead on the road of life like a walker.

His life was full of ups and downs and setbacks, but his strength and determination made him a true walker. His experiences include the fall of grass in Erlong Mountain, the great gathering of Liangshan, the conquest of Liao, the destruction of Tianhu, the suppression of Wang Qing and the final extermination of Fang La.

The brothers he met included Lu Zhishen, Zhang Qing and his wife, Shi En, Yang Zhi and others, he also trusted and was betrayed, but his tenacity and courage made him a true walker.

His blood spattered the Mandarin Duck Tower, leaving behind the heroic words of "Murderer, Fight Tiger Wu Songye", which is a farewell to the past and a symbol of him becoming a walker.

Wu Song became a monk at Liuhe Temple and spent his life after parting with the Liangshan brothers. He immersed himself in the world of the green lantern scrolls, witnessing the change of the four seasons in the world until the blossoms.

He has grown from a young man to a true Buddha worshipper. Through Wu Song, Shi Nai'an expressed his deep feelings and epiphany about life in the most simple language.

On the road of life, we are all practitioners, practicing silently, and finally accepting the outcome is the true meaning of life.

Even if our life experience is still very shallow, the ruthlessness of fate will eventually make everyone understand that everyone is a walker in the journey of life, and the final end can only be reached by themselves.

When we come out of the wind and rain, whether we welcome the sun or the gloomy clouds, we can accept it with a sincere and plain heart that loves life, which is a necessary quality for every complete walker, Wu Song has done it, and Shi Nai'an has also done it.

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