-Read "Water Margin"
Recently, I watched Water Margin, one of China's classical Four Great Classical Novels. The wonderful stories and heroes in the book left an indelible impression on me.
The author of Water Margin is Shi Naian, who was born at the end of Yuan Dynasty. He is a great writer in ancient China, and his Water Margin is a household name. The Water Margin is China's first novel with the theme of reflecting the peasant uprising. It profoundly exposed the evils of the feudal ruling class and enthusiastically praised the revolutionary struggle of farmers. It not only describes thieves who do evil and oppress the people, but also describes heroes who rob the rich and help the poor and take risks. They were forced to live no longer by the rulers, big and small, from the emperors and high officials of the Song Dynasty to the tyrants, landlords and servants. They had no choice but to take the road of resistance. Reading Water Margin not only made me have a more essential understanding of feudal society, but also made me familiar with every hero, such as Song Jiang, Wu Yong, Lin Chong and He Lu ... how charming they are! They are like Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu and the Monkey King ... They are artistic images that will live in people's hearts forever. What I remember most in the book is the story of the hero Song Wu who beat the tiger after being drunk-
It is said that Song Wu left the "three bowls without posts" and went straight to Jingyanggang. After walking for more than a mile, Song Wu felt tired and thirsty. He is lying on a big stone and sleeping with his eyes closed. Suddenly, a big tiger with a white forehead and one eye hanging from it jumped out of the bush. When Song Wu saw it, he suddenly broke out in a cold sweat, and more than half of the wine woke up. He turned off the bluestone, grabbed the whistle and flashed aside. The tiger just put its two front paws on the ground and jumped. Song Wu quickly hid to one side. Seeing that he couldn't catch Song Wu, the tiger simply lifted it and cut it, but the clever Song Wu flashed by. When the tiger was about to attack again, Song Wu quickly waved his whistle stick and cut it down from the air. But it only hit a tree and the whistle broke in two. So the tiger pounced on Song Wumeng. Song Wu jumped back and the tiger landed right in front of him. Song Wu lost his whistle stick, grabbed the tiger skin with both hands, kicked it viciously and punched it with his fist. After a while, the tiger was left with only one breath, and all his five senses were blood. Song Wu went under the tree and picked up half a whistle stick. He came back and played hundreds of times until the tiger was out of breath. Song Wu returned to the bluestone board to rest for a while, and then laid off.
The tense, tortuous and full of life stories in Water Margin; Those legendary and lifelike figures will live in our hearts forever and will never be erased!