Fake Li Kui jy shearing robber
Black whirlwind kills four tigers in Yiling
Li Kui jy went home to move his mother. On the way, he met Gui Li, who pretended to cut off his road and robbed him. He didn't kill him, so he gave him twelve taels of silver. Knowing that he was cheated, he killed Li's ghost wife and ran away.
When I went home to see my mother, she was blind. Li lied to her that she was an official and took her to enjoy it. Brother Li Da went home to reveal the secret of Li Kui jy, and went to the rich man's house to find someone to arrest Li Kui jy. Li Kui jy left him a large piece of silver and left. Li Daling's people didn't catch it either.
I carried my mother to Yiling to fetch water for her. She was eaten by tigers and killed four tigers in a row. She was welcomed by many hunters and recognized by Gui Li's wife. Cao Taigong designed to get drunk and reported it to the magistrate. Zhu Gui and Zhu Fu saved Li Kui II's life, and Li Kui II killed Cao Taigong, Li Zheng and Gui Li's wife.
2. Introduction to Water Margin
Outlaws of the Marsh is one of China's four classical novels. It describes the story of 108 hero headed by Song Jiang, who accepted the appeal and fought everywhere after Juyi.
The Water Margin is also one of the most epic works in China literature. This is one of the earliest Zhang Hui novels written in vernacular Chinese in the history of China. There are many versions, which are widely circulated and widely known, and have a far-reaching influence on narrative literature in China and even East Asia.
The Water Margin is a novel with the theme of describing the ancient peasant uprising. It vividly depicts the whole process of peasant uprising from its occurrence, development to failure, profoundly reveals the social roots of the uprising, enthusiastically praises the resistance struggle and social ideal of the uprising heroes, and specifically reveals the internal historical reasons for the failure of the uprising.
3. The influence of the work
The Water Margin is the first vernacular novel in the history of China. In the Ming Dynasty, it was listed as one of the "Four Wonders". In modern times, the "Four Wonderbooks" have evolved into classical novels, among which Water Margin is one. The style, conception and idea of Water Margin have a great influence on China and even East Asian novels in later generations.