Introducing the four major classical literature figures in 50 words

Sun Wukong is one of the most famous mythological characters in China and comes from "Journey to the West", one of the four classic classics. According to legend, he was born from the fairy stone since the beginning of the world. He led a group of monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave and became the king of monkeys, known as the "Monkey King". Later, he studied under Patriarch Bodhi in Hezhou, Xiniu, and was named Sun Wukong. He learned the seventy-two transformations of the earth evil spirits, somersault clouds and other superb spells.

Lin Daiyu, the heroine of the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions", the first of the twelve beauties in Jinling, the reincarnation of the purple fairy grass on the bank of the Ling River in the West, the daughter of Jia Min, the daughter of the Rong family, and Lin Ruhai, the salt censor. , granddaughter of Jia Mu, cousin, lover and confidant of Jia Baoyu, commonly known as Miss Lin in the Jia family. She was born with an alluring appearance and unparalleled poetic talent. She is the most spiritual and classic female image in world literature.

Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234[1]), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, Yangdu, Langya, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong) He was the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist, calligrapher, and inventor. He was named Wuxiang Marquis when he was alive, and Zhongwu Marquis after his death. The Eastern Jin Dynasty regime named him Wuxing King because of his military talents. His representative works of prose include "Chu Shi Biao", "Book of Commandments", etc. He invented the wooden cow and flowing horse, the Kongming lantern, etc., and modified the repeating crossbow, called the Zhuge repeating crossbow, which can fire ten arrows with one crossbow. He died in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji) in the 12th year of Jianxing (234).

Song Jiang (? ~1124), courtesy name Gongming, was the leader of the Liangshan Peasant Uprising in Shuibo, Shandong in the late Northern Song Dynasty. He was also the number one character in the classic "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian and was the leader of the Liangshan Uprising Army. . Song Jiang firmly occupied the top spot in Liangshanbo in the 100th and 8th generals, and was the Tiankui star at the top of the thirty-six Tiangang stars. His nickname is Hu Baoyi, also known as Timely Rain, and he is known as Xiaoyi Kurosaburo. Short stature, dark face. He was originally the superintendent of Yuncheng County, Shandong Province. Later, he was caught by Yan Poxi for releasing Chao Gai and others privately, so that he killed Yan Poxi and escaped overnight, and went up to Liangshan. After Chao Gai's death, he succeeded as the leader of Liangshan Dazhai. He advocated and accepted the imperial court's recruitment, and successively went to Liao Kingdom, Tian Hu, Wang Qing, Fang La, etc., and made many military exploits. In the end, he was killed by Gao Qiu and other treacherous ministers with poisoned wine.

PS. Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia