In ancient China, Shuibo Liangshan once gathered a group of formidable heroes and heroes, who were famous for their loyalty. However, in this world full of legends and battles, there is an unfathomable historical mystery that has always haunted future generations - that is, the death of Chao Gai, the former owner of Liangshan.
The heroes of Liangshan, for the sake of faith and brothers, did not hesitate, even at the cost of their lives. However, it is precisely in this righteous unity that hides a distorted humanity and an ill-fated tragedy.
Chao Gai, the former owner of Liangshanbo, is a hero who squandered money and gathered the world's heroes. He has many similarities with his later big brother Song Jiang, but on the path of loyalty, the fate of the two is completely different. Whether Chao Gai's death is related to Song Jiang has always been the focus of debate among historians.
Looking back at Chao Gai's death, we find all kinds of strange things. When Chao Gai learned of Zengtou's insult to Liangshan, he was filled with righteous indignation and led his righteous soldiers to go, but was killed by an arrow in the night battle. The arrow is engraved with Shi Wengong's name, but there is no conclusive evidence of the truth. What's even more strange is that Song Jiang's death to Chao Gai does not seem to be as simple as it seems.
First of all, Song Jiang reacted too quickly to Chao Gai's death, and almost immediately took Chao Gai's place and became the new owner of Liangshan. Secondly, Chao Gai's last words before his death are different from Song Jiang's statement, does this mean that Song Jiang is trying to cover up some truths? In the end, Song Jiang's attitude towards Hu Sanniang is also worth playing, he doesn't seem to care much about this beautiful and outstanding martial arts woman, but instead gives her to Wang Ying.
The details are intertwined to create an intricate picture. Perhaps, there is a deeper conspiracy behind Chao Gai's death, and Song Jiang has become a beneficiary of it. His actions seem to hint at his desire for the position of leader of Yangsan, and his willingness to sacrifice brotherhood in order to achieve his goals.
In the long course of history, people are always willing to believe in the greatness of heroes, but at the same time, we must also understand that heroes also have the complexity and fragility of human nature. Chao Gai's death may always be a mystery, but it is this mystery that makes history more colorful and makes us think more deeply about the brilliance and darkness of human nature.