Wu Song fights tigers, a story in "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian. It mainly tells the story of Wu Song, a hero from Liangshan, who went home to visit his brother. He passed by Jingyanggang and went to a restaurant to drink eighteen bowls. After he got drunk, he wanted to Go on your way. The restaurant told them that there was a tiger on the hill that would hurt people, and advised them not to go. Wu Song didn't believe it, but he met a big, eye-catching white-fronted insect on the hill. Wu Song used all his strength to beat the tiger to death with both fists, eliminating a great harm to the local people. It later became a legend among the world. The following is an appreciation of Wu Song's good words and sentences about fighting the tiger that I have compiled for you. I hope it will be useful to everyone.
1. Good words
1. When it is said that it was too late, it was soon: It means that the speed of things happening cannot be kept up with the narrative speed.
2. Waist: waist.
3. Thunderbolt: Rapid and loud thunder is a strong thunder and lightning phenomenon that occurs between clouds and the ground.
4. Roar: (such as beasts, waves, people, etc.) making a loud and powerful reverberating sound.
5. Burst out: explode, splash out. Jump out from somewhere and describe it very quickly.
6. Divine power: powerful power.
7. Anxiety: anxious, irritable, restless.
8. The land of disgust
9. Not moving at all
10. The hammer
11. The general
Two Good Sentences
1. If the earthen pot is not broken outside the well, the general will inevitably die in battle.
2. There is no place to be found even if you wear iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get it.
3. It turns out that there are three types of crying when women cry in the world: tears with sounds are called crying; tears without sounds are called weeping; tears without tears and sounds are called crying.
4. All troubles can never be tolerated. Seeing opportunities and being patient, wonderful insights give rise to light.
5. There is no way to bring misfortune or blessing, but people bring it on themselves.
6. The mind is at ease, the hut is stable, the nature is stable, and the soup is fragrant. The taste of the world is weak and the taste is good, but the human kindness is the longest.
7. If you show kindness widely, you will never meet again in life; if you make many enemies, it will be difficult to avoid it when the road is narrow.
8. Wherever the gust of wind passed, there was a thud behind the trees, and a big white-fronted insect jumped out.
9. When Wu Song saw the big bug coming, he just dodged and got behind the big bug. It was most difficult for the big insect to see people from behind, so it put its front paws on the ground, lifted its waist and hips, and lifted it up.
10. The big insect roared, got angry, turned over and pounced again. Wu Song only jumped again, but retreated ten steps.
11. Wu Song pressed the big insect's mouth straight into the yellow mud pit. The big insect ate Wu Songnai and lost some of his strength. Wu Song grasped the flower skin tightly with his left hand, stole his right hand, raised his fist as big as a hammer, and focused on hitting with all his strength.
12. At noon that day, I was walking hungry and saw a hotel in front of me. There was a big flag in front of the door with five big characters written on it: 'Three bowls are not enough.
Appreciation
What's so good about "Wu Song Fights the Tiger"? Some people talk about how dangerous its storyline is purely from the perspective of artistic skills, and list the "six dangers", which are so dangerous that " to the point of shocking readers to death.” This kind of analysis is certainly enough to reveal the artistic characteristics of "Wu Song Fights Tiger" from an important aspect. However, artistic skills are different from production technologies. They belong to the category of ideology, are combined with ideological content, and serve to express a certain ideology. If the artistic skills of novel creation are confused with production technology, and the ideological content it expresses can be separated and appreciated in isolation from the artistic skills, then the opposite view can also be drawn on the artistic achievements of "Wu Song Fights the Tiger". For example, Xia Zengyou pointed out in "Principles of Novel": "When Wu Song fights a tiger, he presses the tiger's head on the ground with one hand and holds a fist with the other hand to kill it. The tiger is a carnivorous animal with a long and soft waist. If human power is pressed on its head, the tiger will be killed. All four claws can be used for grabbing, unlike the ears of cattle.
If you don't believe it, you can use a cat as a representative of a tiger and beat it with the method Wu Song used to beat a tiger, and you will see for yourself whether it is capable or not. There is no reason to explain Gaihu, so no matter how you write it, it will not work. " (See Aying's "Late Qing Literature Series·Novel and Drama Research Volume") Before this, Liu Yushu of the Qing Dynasty also put forward similar views in Volume 1 of "Chantan". Both views have their own biases. : The former separates art from life, while the latter equates art with life. Correct art appreciation must adhere to the principle that art originates from life and is higher than life, and dialectically combines art with life. The artistic appreciation of "Wusong's Fighting Tiger" is the most sufficient to illustrate the necessity and importance of adhering to this principle.
In this way, what is the advantage of "Wu Song's Fighting Tiger"? It is neither. Fortunately, the plot of the story is so thrilling, not to mention how realistic the method of fighting the tiger is, but the good thing is that it describes Wu Song's extraordinary courage, extraordinary achievements and extraordinary mind; it not only fully depicts Wu Song's character traits and charm can, to a large extent, represent a certain national character and national spirit of our Chinese nation. In "Water Margin", Wu Song's image was first and mainly established by "Wu Song fighting the tiger". Yes, the spirit of fighting tigers can be said to be the soul and essence of Wu Song's character. Not only readers see it this way, but the author of "Water Margin" and Wu Song himself also emphasized this repeatedly when writing "Wu Song drunkenly beats Jiang Menshen". , he first wrote that Wu Song taught him this: "Stop talking, you idiot! That big bug on Jingyang Hill only had three punches and two kicks, and I killed it on my own! How much is it worth to measure you!" After "Blood Splattered on the Yuanyang Tower" and killing Zhang Doujian and others, the author wrote a big letter on the white wall with blood: "The murderer beats the tiger Wu Song!" When Song Jiang introduced Wu Song to others, the first sentence He said in one sentence: "He is the Wu Song who hunted tigers on Jingyanggang that I often told you. "When everyone met Wu Song, they all exclaimed: "It turned out to be Wu Dutou who fought tigers in Jingyanggang!" This is how Wu Song's name is always associated with "fighting tigers".
Then , in "Water Margin", how does the description of "Wu Song fight a tiger" depict Wu Song's character and charm, and express our national character and national spirit?
First of all, through the The restaurant exaggerates that "three bowls of wine are not enough for you" and that Wu Song "had even eaten fifteen bowls" and still drank it, to highlight that Wu Song is an extraordinary hero. "Three bowls of wine are not enough for you", which is why he picks up a side at the door of the hotel. According to the restaurant, the five characters on the flag are: "Any customer who comes to my shop and eats three bowls will be drunk and cannot cross the hill in front, so it is called 'three bowls but no hill'". After eating, he kept shouting "Good wine!" "This wine is so powerful!" But after eating three bowls, he was not drunk at all, and he kept asking for more wine, so he had to drink three bowls in a row. I sifted it several times and gave it to him. Not only did he drink a lot, but he also ate an astonishing amount of food. He ate two kilograms of cooked beef. The purpose of writing all this is not to write about the amount of wine and food per se, but to highlight the power of Wu Song as a hero. .
Then, the author repeatedly exaggerates the power of the Jingyanggang tiger to highlight Wu Song's extraordinary courage, courage and strength. Five levels of rendering:
On the first level, through the dissuasion of the restaurant, he said: "Now there is a big eye-catching white-fronted insect on Jingyanggang in front. It comes out late and hurts people. It has broken thirty or twenty A big man's life. Wu Song's reply was: "Don't scare me with such nonsense." Even if there are big insects, I'm not afraid!" The restaurant owner said, "I have good intentions to save you. If you don't believe me, come in and read the lawsuit. "Wu Song said: "If you make a noise, you are really a tiger, and I am not afraid of it!"
On the second floor, through Wu Song, he saw with his own eyes two lines of words written on the tree under Gangzi, It shows that there are indeed "big insects hurting people" in Jingyanggang. Although Wu Song still mistakenly believed that "the restaurant is deceitful", the author's purpose is to highlight Wu Song's bravery.
On the third floor, through the seal posted on the door of the mountain temple, it was announced that "there is a new big insect on Jingyang Gang, which can harm people's lives." The fourth level, through Wu Song's personal experience, describes "The big insect was hungry and thirsty. He pressed his two claws on the ground for a while, jumped up with his body, and pulled him down from the air." Even a hero like Wu Song He was also so frightened that he "went into a cold sweat after drinking wine." On the fifth floor, through the narration of two hunters: "Now there is a huge insect on Jingyang Gang, which comes out every night to hurt people. Only we hunters have killed seven or eight people; countless guests who passed by have been killed." This beast has eaten it." On the sixth floor, he said to Wu Songbazhan through the superiors: "I don't know how many people have been killed by this beast, and the hunters have eaten a few meals. Fortunately, the strong man came today. In addition to this great harm. First, the people in the village are blessed; second, the passage of guests and companions is a gift of strong men." After the above six layers of rendering, the Jingyanggang tiger is a great harm to the local people, and it leaves the reader with a message. A very deep impression. At the same time, it also effectively illustrates that Wu Song's tiger attack was to "get rid of this big harm" for the people, so it caused a sensation in the entire Yanggu County, causing everyone to "coax the generals to get up, first carry the dead tiger in front, and then take a ride on it" Carrying a sedan chair and carrying Wu Song", they paraded in the street to celebrate, while the onlookers "had their shoulders folded, made noises, and crowded the streets and alleys." Everyone praised Wu Song: "He is really a hero!" "If it weren't for this man, how could he have beaten this tiger!" If Wu Song had killed tigers in the mountains and forests that did not cause harm to the people, he would not have been treated like this by the people. A warm welcome. Therefore, the reason why Wu Song's tiger attack is exciting is not only because Wu Song has extraordinary courage, courage and strength, but more importantly, the author highlights Wu Song's people-oriented approach by exaggerating the harm done by tigers in Jingyanggang to the people. The spirit of killing tigers to eliminate harm. As Yu Xiangdou's comment in the Shuangfengtang engraving of Wanli Ming Dynasty's "Water Margin Commentary" points out: "Wu Song killed the tiger in Jingyanggang, which was a great harm to one party, and he was brave enough to do both." "Wu Song eliminated the harm of the tiger." , and it is reasonable to be admired by everyone.” What the author highlights is Wu Song’s “combination of merit and courage.” If our art appreciation only emphasizes Wu Song’s “bravery” and ignores his “merit”, it will be unfair. Not only is it one-sided, but it also inevitably covers up Wu Song’s spirit and soul in fighting tigers.
Through Wu Song's fight against the tiger, the author not only highlights Wu Song's extraordinary courage, courage and achievements in eliminating great harm to the people, but also writes about Wu Song's noble mind of loyalty and benevolence. As early as in the mouth of the restaurant, it was stated: "The lawsuits are now limited to the hunting parties." In the notice of Yanggu County posted on the door of the mountain temple, it also states that the county government "now the hunting courts are limited to hunting down the hunting parties in each township." Caught, not caught.” After that, it was emphasized again in the mouths of the two hunters: "The magistrate of this county is in the countryside and we hunters are waiting for the capture. The beast is so powerful that it is difficult to approach, who dares to move forward! We have eaten countless sticks for him, but we only You can't catch him!" This means that not only the tigers on Jingyang Gang cannibalize people, but also the hunters and others have eaten "how many sticks" from the government because of this. After Wu Song killed the tiger, everyone thanked Wu Song, but Wu Song said: "It's not a boy's ability, it depends on the blessings of the elders." The magistrate gave him wine and entertained him, and "give the reward money of one thousand guan collected from the upper house to With Wu Song". But Wu Song said to the magistrate: "This is just a chance. It is not a villain's ability to kill this big insect. How can I dare to receive a reward? I heard that these hunters were punished by my husband because of this big insect, so why not kill this big bug?" A thousand guan for everyone to use?" After saying this, "Wu Song scattered the reward money in the hall to everyone for hunting", so that the county magistrate also felt his "loyalty and benevolence" and deliberately promoted him to become Yanggu County. All the infantrymen were killed. Wu Song was not arrogant, but he repeatedly said modestly that killing the tiger was an "accidental fluke." The magistrate used a stick to suppress the hunters, but he gave him the The reward money is "given to everyone for use." The comparison between the two allows readers to clearly see how broad-minded Wu Song is! He is not fighting for personal fame and fortune, but trying his best to think about everyone in the Orion and be closely connected with them.
Who can not admire his noble character and selfless mind, and who can not cheer for it?
Therefore, when people appreciate Wu Song's fight against tigers, they are not just appreciating the author's words. Skills, and more importantly, appreciation of Wu Song's heroic character, Wu Song's tiger-fighting spirit, and Wu Song's noble mind expressed through superb writing skills.