Why doesn t Wu Song go head to head with a first class master? Blood splattered after the Mandarin D

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Why doesn't Wu Song go head-to-head with a first-class master? Blood splattered after the Mandarin Duck Tower, his actions

Why didn't Wu Song fight the masters? Look at his performance after the bloody battle of Mandarin Duck Tower.

Yangsan One Hundred and Eight will have a unique team, and about half of the members are skilled in martial arts. They come from all walks of life, including fishermen, butchers, and ** descendants who hold important positions in the imperial court.

Among these 108 generals, there are a group of people from ordinary backgrounds but excellent martial arts, the most famous of which are Lu Zhishen and Wu Song.

Unlike Lu Zhishen, Wu Song's record does not have a record of fighting against first-class masters. Even more surprising is that in"Mandarin Duck Building"After the incident, Wu Song's personal record was greatly reduced, which makes people wonder what happened to Wu Song.

Wu Song lost his parents at a young age and was raised by his elder brother Wu Dalang alone. Unlike Wu Dalang, Wu Song is not only handsome and dashing, but also strong, energetic, and adventurous.

Wu Dalang lived an ordinary and simple life, made a living by selling cakes, lived an ordinary and hard-working life, and was considered to be the representative of the simple people of the Great Song Dynasty. Wu Song, on the other hand, is a restless man, curious, fond of exploring the world, and making friends with old people and good people everywhere.

On his way back to his hometown, Wu Song passed by Jingyanggang Street and saw a restaurant opened"Jingyanggang Street is not allowed to eat three bowls"banners. This is not only to advertise the wine in the restaurant, but also to show that the Jingyanggang area is not safe. During the Song Dynasty, the forest environment was superior, but the South China tiger was still very common, and there were often tigers near Jingyanggang, and the local government had hunted and killed them many times, but they all returned in vain.

Wu Song was impulsive, drank eighteen bowls of wine in a row, and despite the dissuasion of the store, he boldly rushed into the gang. Unexpectedly, he had a fierce conflict with one of the big tigers in the gang. With his strong physique and superb martial arts, Wu Song successfully defeated the tiger, became a hero of the nearby tiger fight, and was hired by the government as a civil servant.

After returning to his hometown, Wu Dalang was pleased with his younger brother's bravery. However, Wu Song found that his brother was no longer the honest and honest Wu Dalang in his memory, but the patriarch who married a beautiful woman like Pan Jinlian. Wu Song was surprised by this change, and Pan Jinlian was deeply impressed by the brave Wu Song.

Wu Song didn't notice Pan Jinlian's kind gesture at first, thinking that she was out of love and responsibility for her sister. However, as time went on, Pan Jinlian's behavior became more and more sincere, which made Wu Song feel uncomfortable. As a traditional man who attaches great importance to family ethics, he is angry and worried about Pan Jinlian's behavior, but he dares not speak out.

In order not to destroy his brother's family and relationship with his brother, Wu Song decided to stay away from the place where the crime was committed and live in the yamen.

After returning from Dongchuan Mountain, all he saw at home was the dim lights and gloomy weather. When he opened the door, a heartbreaking scene appeared before his eyes.

When Wu Dalang's spirit tablet was placed in the middle of the room, Pan Jinlian smiled and hugged Ximen Qing and cried. This instantly made Wu Song's chest burst into flames, and anger boiled in his heart. His eyes widened in surprise, unable to believe this unfortunate fact.

Wu Song is not a reckless person, because he knows that in order to expose everything, sufficient evidence is needed. So, he began to investigate the surrounding environment of his house, and gradually pieced together a shocking picture - the ugly face of Pan Jinlian and Ximenqing making a deal. When this discovery buried his heart in the icy valley, Wu Song's anger at the two culprits intensified.

Under Wang Wu's intercourse, the crimes of Pan Jinlian and Ximenqing were separated. But Wu Dalang, as the master, felt the strangeness. Although he could not recognize the crime, the strangeness made him very uneasy.

Wu Dalang's investigation eventually led to a fierce conflict with Ximenqing. In order to find out the truth, Ximen Qing kicked Wu Dalang fiercely, and Wu Dalang was seriously injured and fell to the ground. Pan Jinlian poisoned her husband in order to cover up her crime, and Wu Dalang's life fell into darkness from then on.

When Wu Song returned, he found his brother heartbroken and furious. He summoned his neighbors to a feast, but the purpose was not reunion. At the banquet, he calmly inquired about the matter, forcing Pan Jinlian to stop hiding. Under Wu Song's stern gaze and threat, Pan Jinlian finally confided everything.

Wu Song's dedication to justice and desire for revenge are like wildfire, and he knows that only by washing blood can he seek justice for his brother. When Pan Jinlian confessed, he did not hesitate to make a move, digging out his heart and liver, beheading him to show the public, and coldly placing Pan Jinlian's head in front of Wu Dalang's soul.

After the revenge was avenged, Wu Song did not shirk his responsibility, and walked to the Yanggu District Office step by step to surrender. The matter was immediately reported to Dongping Mansion and attracted the attention of the prefect Chen Wenzhao.

Chen Wenzhao was deeply sympathetic to Wu Song's actions and realized that he had killed out of hatred for his family. During the trial, he was moved by Wu Song's sincerity, so he commuted his sentence and decided to stab Wu Song only once and sentenced him to Mengzhou.

Wu Song is known for his style of revenge and is a true chivalrous man. However, in the social environment at that time, this chivalrous spirit was somewhat too strong, which eventually led to a series of problems and **.

When Wu Song was in Enshi to help recover the Happy Forest, he wanted to sit in the Happy Forest. However, Zhang's invitation takes him to Mengzhou, where he finds himself caught in a plot.

Father-in-law Zhang was very polite to Wu Song, but after dark, a conspiracy began. The Zhang family lied about the thieves, deceived Wu Song, and then framed Wu Song for stealing, and escorted Wu Song to the official mansion, which eventually led to Wu Song's exile again.

However, while in exile, Wu Song encountered two Assassins. In the face of the threat, the furious Wu Song was not to be outdone, not only defeated them easily, but also learned a shocking secret from them. It turned out that Zhang Dujian and Jiang Menshen were accomplices, and they were all carefully planned from inviting thieves and catching thieves to the later conspiracy.

When Wu Song found out, he was furious and decided to avenge Jiang Menshen's conspiracy. He went straight to Zhang's house, brutally ** Zhang's house, and stayed"Wu Song Killer"completely ruined the reputation of the Zhang family.

This bloody process is even more chilling depicted in the original book. When Wu Song returned to Mr. Zhang's housekeeper, Mr. Zhang himself was not at home and was drinking in the Mandarin Duck Building.

Later, he found Jiang Menshen and others in the Mandarin Duck Tower by the lake and launched a fierce duel with them. Although Jiang Menshen and others also had some martial arts, Wu Song's martial arts far surpassed them, and finally defeated them one by one and became famous in one battle.

The Yuanyang Tower Bloody Case was a turning point in Wu Song's fate, and Lin Chong's encounter with a snowstorm in the Mountain Temple was also a turning point in Wu Song's fate. Wu Song may have been ruthless before, but everything he did was to wash away grievances and take responsibility for his actions.

Shi En is very good at dealing with the world, not only let Wu Song taste wine, but also kindly send clothes and bedding, and even exempt a hundred kills. This made Wu Song a little embarrassed, so he had to help Shi En deal with Jiang Menshen. This time to help, too, he is"Extraordinary enemies"The beginning of fate.

Wu Song didn't want to hurt the innocent, but he couldn't let go of his resentment against Shi En"Blood-spattered mandarin ducks"Went crazy in the event. Compared to his previous performance in the battle of wits with the traitor, the ending of this incident is regrettable.

At this time, Sun Erniang introduced a makeup method to help Wu Song hide his identity and avoid pursuit.

Sun Erniang took out a set of walker outfits from her bag, which contained snowflake steel knives, clothes, flower beads and talismans. This set of outfits symbolizes the abandonment of the sword and the attainment of Buddhahood, indicating that Wu Song will begin the path to liberation. Just like Lu Zhishen became a monk after beating Guanxi, Wu Song also chose to wear a monk's hat and a monk's robe.

The attire of the walker does not strictly adhere to the rules of Buddhism, but it is a constant reminder to let go of the past and start a new life. Wu Song followed Sun Erniang's advice, became a walker, and began the road of repentance.

When Wu Song put on the robe of the great monk, he secretly refused to fight and behaved more cautiously. This change marked Wu Song's entry into Buddhism, just like Lu Zhishen. This also laid the foundation for his later decision to become a monk in the Six Harmony Pagoda.

Although Wu Song's identity as a walker is an external disguise, it always reminds him to let go of hatred and become a new person. In the process of cultivation, he may not be able to become a true monk, but the change in his heart made him gradually realize his past mistakes and began to reflect and seek repentance.

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