Dai Zong's character is characterized by hatred of evil, chivalrous and courageous, hot-tempered, simple-minded, straightforward and straightforward. Dai Zong was originally a member of the Liangyuan section under Cai Jiu, the prefect of Jiangzhou. When Song Jiang was assigned to Jiangzhou, he met Song Jiang. After Song Jiang got drunk, he wrote anti-poems and lyrics on the wall of Xunyang Tower. Dai Zong tried his best to save him, which reflected his hatred of evil and his chivalrous courage.
Dai Zong, as the prisoner of the two houses of Jiangzhou, lived up to his name as "Taibao". Every new prisoner is given "five taels of silver as a regular gift". If he is not given, according to Dai Zong's own words, "It's not difficult for me to kill you, it's just like killing a fly." This shows that he is simple-minded and straightforward. Frank.
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Dai Zong is an important figure in the classic "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian. Dai Zong was originally a prisoner of the Jiangzhou Liangyuan. He was a man of righteousness and wealth, and could travel eight hundred miles a day. He was known as the "Magical Taibao" by people in the world. He was a close friend with Wu Yong, the military advisor of Liangshan Bo. Song Jiang was sent to Jiangzhou and received the care of Dai Zong.
Later Song Jiang mistakenly wrote an anti-poem due to drunkenness. Dai Zong went to Liangshan to discuss with other heroes to deceive Cai Dezhang with fake letters, but was discovered and sent to prison. Chao Gai led his people to Jiangzhou to rob the execution site, and Dai Zong also went to Liangshan, where he was responsible for inquiring about information and made countless contributions to the village.