Which scene in "Water Margin" made you feel the most poignant, so much so that you burst into tears?

The most tearful thing is that Lu Zhishen passed away after hearing Chao Xin.

After Lu Zhishen captured Fang La, the Liangshan brothers were already dead and wounded, and the remaining troops returned to the court. Song Jiang said to Lu Zhishen, for your great contribution, you can return to secular life and become a high official. If you don't want to return to secular life, you can also become an abbot in a big temple.

But Lu Zhishen wanted nothing. Along the way, he had already understood life and death, as well as fame and fortune. He knew he was waiting for something.

That day when I passed by Hangzhou, the tide of the Qiantang River came. When Lu Zhishen heard the tide, he said he would not leave. He remembered the eight-character verse that the Zen master had said to him: "When you hear the tide, you will become full, but when you see the letter, you will become silent." Now that the tide is coming, it's time for him to follow the tide and pass away.

Throughout his life, Lu Zhishen hated evil and pursued freedom: he drank when he wanted to drink, and ate meat when he wanted to eat meat. The Buddhist rules could not restrain him; when he saw injustice on the road, he drew his sword to help, and the government class could not suppress him. Don't do anything bad in your life, you have no desires and no pursuits. Even death is so free and easy. I can pass away whenever I want, just to be worthy of my pious heart.

Lu Zhishen is the real hero in Water Margin, the character with the most satisfactory ending, and a wise man with great enlightenment.

Every time I read the passage about Lu Zhishen’s sitting and passing away, I feel both joy and sadness when I think of him being reborn in bliss and attaining enlightenment!

I have three questions and three puzzles:

1. Didn’t Song Jiang and his gang see through the sinister intentions of Gao Qiu and other four traitorous officials? During Huizong's reign, traitors were in power and the court was dark. The Liangshan Group had many confrontations with them. I think they knew each other relatively well. In previous confrontations, they were always on guard, so are they stupid now? Why ignore the foreseeable situation? Is Wu Yong really useless at this time?

2. On the way back to the capital after victory, even Wu Song, Yan Qing, Li Jun and others were able to see through the situation and resolutely chose to find another way. However, Song Jiang, Lu Junyi, Wu Yong and others Can’t people see through it? Why not choose to retire after success, but persist in moving forward and embark on a dead end? They are the top leaders of Liangshan!

3. Why did Song Jiang poison Li Kui in advance? Everyone has his own destiny, why do they even have to arrange Li Kui's life and death? Wu Yong, why did Hua Rong hang himself? Could it be that without Song Jiang, he couldn't find his own way out?

I think this is the moment when Lu Zhishen saw Jin Cuilian for the second time! In Weizhou, Lu Tiha beat Zhen Guanxi to death with three punches to save Jin Cuilian, and then fled to the end of the world. A few months later, Luda, who was living in Yanmenguan, Daizhou, Shanxi, unexpectedly reunited with Jin Cuilian. The thought of that moment made people cry! To be fair, Ruda liked Jin Cuilian, but at this time Jin Cuilian was already married to the local rich man Zhao Yuanwai as his concubine. Luda and Jin Cuilian looked at each other, with thousands of words in their hearts. Ruda's heart was full of mixed feelings that could not be expressed in words. When Zhao Yuanwai's family sent Ruda to Wenshu Temple in Wutai Mountain to become a monk, Ruda became a monk and became Lu Zhishen. When they parted, Lu Zhishen and Jin Cuilian were speechless and shed tears silently. Jin Cuilian said: "Brother, from today on, it will be harder than usual. From now on, you must reflect on yourself and quit on your own. You must never act like a hero again. If something happens again, It will be difficult for you and me to see each other again. You have to take care of yourself." Lu Zhishen said, "I understand!" Jin Cuilian took a bag and said, "Here are some clothes for morning and evening and a little money. Please save it for future use!" She burst into tears and said, "No need to say anymore, I'm all here for you." Jin Cuilian was silent for a long time, then choked up and said, "Then Cuilian will leave first, brother, please take care! Take care!" Jin Cuilian walked a few steps and then looked back, full of tears. . At this time, the plaintive music of Erhu sounded, and the author burst into tears instantly.

In the new "Water Margin", this scene is handled just right, and the characters are vividly portrayed. Lu Zhishen's inner confusion and secret love, Jin Cuilian's inner sadness and helplessness, and the ups and downs and injustices in the world are all depicted. into the hearts of the audience. When Lu Zhishen went down the mountain to find Jin Cuilian for the third time, Zhao Yuan's house was empty! From then on, Lu Zhishen never saw Jin Cuilian again, and the two never met again until their death. Maybe this is an episode in life, and the passing encounter is just a glimpse. Farewell, Lu Zhishen! Farewell, Jin Cuilian! Take care everyone.

"Water Margin" is a chapter novel with a tragic ending, so most of the most poignant parts are concentrated in the last part of the novel, specifically starting from the conquest of Fang La.

As for who is the most pitiable person in the novel, I think it must be Coach Lin. Coach Lin really had a disaster come from heaven. His wife was taken over and he lost his official position. Not only did he lose his official position, he was also sent away and almost died on the way. If it weren't for Lu Zhishen, I think Coach Lin would have died in the wild boar forest. There are two scenes about Coach Lin that make me feel heartbroken. The first one is that after Liangshan captured Gao Qiu, Coach Lin wanted to kill Gao Qiu in order to avenge the bloodshed. At this time, I also deeply admired the deep brotherhood between Monk Hua and Coach Lin. However, Song Jiang and others had their own plans and blocked Coach Lin for the sake of their own future. Coach Lin wanted to intercept Gao Qiu while he was coming down the mountain, but unfortunately Song Jiang sent him out of the river ahead of time. When Coach Lin who came from behind saw this, he was so angry that he vomited blood and fell off his horse.

I personally feel that no matter how difficult a person's life is, it is not bitter. What is bitter is that when you have brothers and friends, you have someone to rely on. But when you want to take revenge, you are stopped by someone you think is a good friend. I think this is the most poignant thing. This is a typical example of you treating others as friends and others using you as a pawn. At this time, I deeply sympathized with Coach Lin. If I were him, I would definitely leave Liangshan.

The second poignant scene was when Coach Lin died of illness in the temple. Coach Lin’s death did not make me feel that much bitterness, because at this time, the heroes of Liangshan were dead and injured too much, and I was already numb. . But when Coach Lin died, thinking about his previous life experiences, he couldn't help but shed tears. He had never enjoyed a happy life in life, and he was a coward who wanted to die. No one could help but feel moved when he saw it.

I think many people agree with the third poignant scene, that is the flower monk sitting in the Qiantang River for obedience. People who are familiar with Water Margin should know this poem, "I have never practiced good deeds in my life, I only love killing people and setting fires. Suddenly I opened the golden rope, tore the jade lock here, and the tide came from the Qiantang River. Today I know I am who I am." This is a poem written by Lu Zhishen before he passed away. Lu Zhishen was also a heroic figure during his lifetime. He lost his official position due to his righteousness. He was the king of Erlong Mountain and went through life and death for his brothers. It can be said that I have lived the way I want throughout my life without any worries. But when the news came from the Qiantang River, Monk Hua knew what it meant to pass away. Suddenly I remembered the words left by my master when I left the temple, and I opened the golden rope as mentioned in the poem, so today I know that I am who I am. I think many people live their whole lives without being able to see clearly what they are living for. But when Monk Hua understood this, he chose to pass away. This kind of courage is admirable, and it also makes me feel bitter. Monk Hua could be said to have lived a free and unrestrained life, but in the end he chose this result. His death is the one that left me with the most indescribable feeling in the novel.

In fact, I have said before that the novel has a tragic ending, so there are many poignant scenes, such as Wu Song losing his arm, two of the three Ruan heroes lost, Zhang Yong's heart was pierced by a thousand arrows, and Li Kui was deceived. Drinking poisonous wine with Song Jiang and so on.

The most tearful scene should be when Song Jiang prepared to poison Li Kui, but couldn't bear it. Finally, he told him the truth. What was Li Kui's reaction? When Li Kui saw this, he also shed tears and said: "Come on, I served my brother when I was alive, but when I die, I am just a brat under my brother." "

Li Kui is a very rude, direct, and simple person. To put it bluntly, he is a stubborn person. He has always admired Song Jiang and worshiped him. After recognizing his brother, he followed him wholeheartedly. It can be said that Li Kui didn't listen to anyone but only Song Jiang. As long as Song Jiang said a word, Li Kui would go through fire and water without hesitation, including dying for him. Therefore, when Song Jiang asked Li Kui to die with him, he did it. There is no complaint.

Apart from all the shortcomings of Li Kui, I am only moved by his frankness. He is like a child who believes in life and death as a brother.

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But this brother treated him as an idiot. In the end, Song Jiang even poisoned him to death for the sake of his reputation after his death. But Li Kui just said that, he was a black boy with the most affection and sex

Me Tears for Li Kui's worthlessness

For example, there is also a scene where Li Kui missed his mother after running to Liangshan and tricked her into becoming an official. On the way back, her mother was eaten by a tiger. How painful it was when Song Jiang heard about it! Li Kui laughed it off and just laughed at it.

Is Song Jiang good enough to be a brother or a big brother? Song Jiang's intention was insidious, selfish and despicable when he let Li Kui drink the poisoned wine. , sad, and infuriating. Li Kui saved Song Jiang from the execution ground, and wanted to rebel against the Song Dynasty. For Song Jiang, he had to conquer Fangla for the Song Dynasty, etc.

I am so infatuated with Li Kui. He was righteous, but was let down, deceived, and played with, and burst into tears

The scene that made me feel the most sad was the end of the novel, when Song Jiang entrusted his dream to Wu Yong after his death.

Wu Yong: "Okay, I'm dead."

From then on, the hero of Liangshan came to a sad end.

Excerpt from the novel:

But Wu Shengjun Cheng. Wu Yong, the commander-in-chief of the Xuan Dynasty, was often unhappy after he took office. He often missed Song Gongming's love for each other. : "Military advisor, we regard loyalty as our main priority and act on behalf of Heaven. We have never failed the Emperor in our hearts. The imperial court now gives me medicine to drink, and I will die innocently. After his death, he was found buried deep in Liao'erwa outside the south gate of Chuzhou. If the military advisor wants to reconnect with the old friendship, he can go to the tomb and have a personal visit. "Wu Yong wanted to ask for details, but he suddenly realized that it was a dream in Nanke. Wu Yong burst into tears and sat down to wait for the night. After having this dream, he felt uneasy about sleeping and eating. The next day, he packed his luggage and went to Chuzhou. No. He led his followers and rushed to Chuzhou alone. When they arrived, they heard that Song Jiang was dead. They all sighed and went to Liao'erwa outside the south gate. When he went to the tomb, he cried and offered sacrifices to Song Gongming and Li Kui. He stood in front of the tomb, slapped their tombs with his hands, and cried: "My dear brother, the heroic spirit is not ignorant, and I beg for a lesson!" Wu Yong was a scholar in the village. He first followed Chao Gai, later met his brother, saved his life, and enjoyed prosperity for more than ten years, all thanks to his brother's virtue. Today, since I died for my country, I was asked to have a dream come to me. There is nothing I can do to repay you, but I am willing to share this good dream with you under the Nine Springs. "After saying this, he cried bitterly. Just as he was about to hang himself, he saw Hua Rong rushing from the boat to the tomb. When they saw Wu Yong, everyone was surprised.

Wu Xuexiu then asked: "Brother Xian is an official in Yingtian Mansion, why did he know that Brother Song has died?" Hua Rong said: "Since my brothers were separated and took office, they have never been in peace of mind and body, and they often miss the love of all brothers. Because I had a strange dream at night. I dreamed that the elder brother Gongming of Song Dynasty and Li Kui came to grab the younger brother and told him: "The imperial court gave him medicine and wine to kill him, and he was buried on the Liao'erwa Plateau outside the south gate of Chuzhou. Brother, if you don't abandon the old days." , you can go to the grave for a visit. "So I left my house and drove here on a starry night." Wu Yong said: "I had a strange dream, and it was the same as my good brother, so I came to see him." It is the best place for me to come here now that my dear brother has known about it. I miss Song Gong Ming in his heart and it is difficult to repay his kindness and friendship. He is about to hang himself here and gather his soul with his dear brother to show his loyalty. "My heart." Hua Rong said: "Since the military advisor has this heart, I will follow suit and share my loyalty with my dear friend." It seems that this is truly a life-and-death match. There are poems to prove it:

In the red polygonum puddles, the guests’ dreams grow long, and the flowers bloom and the flowers bloom with pain and sorrow.

A strong sense of righteousness and fierceness are in harmony with each other, but two people hang their lives on a high tree.

I believe that everyone who has watched Water Margin will be excited, but there are also some scenes that are very touching, especially scenes such as Lu Zhishen sitting in bed, Li Kui drinking poisoned wine, etc. It is really uncomfortable and I can't help it. shed tears. In the New Water Margin, which has changed the basics of the Water Margin Yuanzhu, the story is more complete, especially the adaptation of details, which makes people very touched.

Compared with Wu Song who is popular among the public, Wu Song kills his sister-in-law I prefer the plot of Wu Song killing his sister-in-law to fighting a tiger or drunkenly beating Jiang Menshen, firstly because the killing is shocking enough, and secondly because the target of the killing is his own sister-in-law. These two points can arouse people's curiosity and explore the whole story.

In this clip, I feel that Wu Song is an upright man who stood up for justice for his brother. On the other hand, during the arrest, the government chased Wu Song to the mountain. At the foot of the mountain, Wu Song drank. After three large bowls of wine, I fell asleep drunk. Hearing a roar in the dimness, Wu Song reluctantly opened his eyes and looked, only to see a spotted tiger just a few steps away.

Wu Song yelled something bad and stood up. His drunkenness turned into a cold sweat. The tiger jumped up and rushed towards him. Wu Song dodged and hit the tiger with his eyebrow-raising stick. The tiger jumped forward and hit the branch with the eyebrow-raising stick, breaking both the branch and the stick. Wu Song dropped the broken stick, and the tiger rushed towards him again. He jumped back and the tiger landed in front of him. In a hurry, he tried his best to hold the tiger's head down with one hand, and raised his big fist with the other hand to hit the tiger's head.

The scene where Lin Chong burst into tears when he heard that his wife had died also made me burst into tears.

From the moment he was assigned, Lin Chong wrote a letter of divorce to his wife, allowing her to remarry freely. When I saw this plot, I actually hated him a little: It’s not like you don’t know that Gao Yanei coveted Mrs. Lin. Allowing her the freedom to remarry is equivalent to pushing her into Gao Yanei’s arms - you haven’t considered his wife. I didn't think about my wife's willingness, so I was so eager to distance myself from this relationship and not let this relationship affect my future!

From then on, Lin Chong experienced ups and downs in Chaijin Manor, Tianwang Temple, Forage Farm, and Shuibo Liangshan, and his life was always in flux. It wasn't until Chapter 21, when Huo merged with Wang Lun and Zun Chao Gai was the master, that he found a place to settle down in Shuibo Liangshan.

After settling down, even though he had turned into a bandit, the first thing Lin Chong thought of was to send someone to find out about his wife and wanted to take her over. It turns out that he is not an unhuman, cold-blooded animal, nor does he have no feelings for his wife. Such a chilling act as writing a letter of divorce is actually a sign of tenderness as he has an uncertain future and does not want to implicate his wife.

However, God refused to help this ill-fated hero. It has been half a year since my wife died, and half a month since my father-in-law died. This man, who has always cared about his wife in his heart, finally confirmed that he is really "naked and comes and goes without worries."

Hello everyone, I am Jidong Lao Li. "Water Margin" is one of the four famous novels in my country. It is a rare classic that both young and old people like to read. Take a look.

In fact, every scene in this work is very classic, such as the part where Wu Song fights the tiger, the part where Wu Song’s blood splashes into Yunpu, the part where Wu Song gets drunk and beats Jiang Menshen, and many more are very special. Very good looking.

I have read this classic work when I was a child, and later it was made into a TV series, and I loved it even more. But at that time, when I was young, I just watched the excitement. Watching those fighting scenes was nothing more than envy, and I couldn’t wait to see them. It would be great if I had such skill.

But now that I am older, when I watch "Water Margin", I don't feel the same as when I was a child. While watching the excitement, I can also understand some of the principles in it and comment on the characters in it. Yes, this is progress.

To be honest, what I regret most about this book is the ending of these one hundred and eight heroes. They died, were injured, and left. To be honest, it is a pity. At first, I couldn't understand what Song Jiang was doing, and thought he was just a fool. I wish I could pull him out and beat him up.

But when I think about it carefully at my current age, Song Jiang still makes sense. He is also thinking about the future of so many brothers. You can't be a thief all your life while you are alive. You have to leave yourself a good reputation. As the saying goes, "When people pass by, they leave their names, and when the geese pass by, they leave their voices." In Liangshan, you are helping the heaven. If one practices the Dao and hates evil as much as he hates it, he is also a thief.

Especially in the past, people had more traditional ideas, and building a prosperous family was what a person pursued in his life.

It was good for everyone to submit to the imperial court, but as a leader, he did not consider some things thoroughly. He did not think about it from the imperial court's perspective, and he did not expect that the imperial court would not be able to tolerate him. In fact, No one else would believe Song Jiang and the others. This is a common problem in human life and has existed since ancient times.

Although you sincerely surrender, everyone will be wary. People's hearts are alienated from the belly, and they don't know what to do. Who knows what will happen to you in the future, so you have to be careful. Well, if I don’t talk about it, I will shed tears just by talking about it.

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It’s not the specific scene, it’s the moment when Song Jiang accepted the imperial edict, and he was no longer carefree, doomed to a tragic ending. When I was a child, I watched the TV series "Water Margin" and felt deeply sad. One of the most controversial issues in the book "Water Margin" is whether Song Jiang was right or wrong to be recruited.

Song Jiang was originally a police officer in Yuncheng County. He was deeply educated in feudal Confucianism since he was a child. He was righteous and dedicated to serving the country. However, due to the evil in the imperial court, Song Jiang was marginalized. Song Jiang has strategies and ambitions, and is not satisfied with the status quo. This can be seen in "Song Jiang's Anti-Poetry in Xunyang Tower". The heroes of Liangshanbo eliminated violence and maintained good discipline, which won the hearts of the people. However, after organizing and leading 107 heroes in Liangshan for a period of time, Song Jiang was also constantly thinking about a question, how to go in the future. Is it true that he has always been in opposition to the imperial court? If this continues, there will inevitably be disputes between kings and bandits. Because he was deeply educated in feudal Confucianism, Song Jiang was unwilling and did not dare to be an enemy of the imperial court for a long time. As the saying goes, once a dynasty is a subject, one must not rebel. And thinking about serving the country. From a practical point of view, Liang Shanbo under the leadership of Song Jiang did not want to be an enemy of the imperial court, but he did so as a last resort when evil was in power and the officials forced the people to rebel. Ever since, recruitment seems to have become the inevitable result for the heroes of Liangshanbo.

However, history itself is a kind of negation. Since they know clearly that the evildoers such as Cai Jing, Gao Qiu, and Tong Xi are in power and reject dissidents, how can Song Jiang and others, who have had trouble with them after being recruited, be safe? Don’t the facts also prove this? After the recruitment, Song Jiang and others were still ostracized in their appointments, and were almost accused of being self-respecting for supporting the army. It wasn't until Fang La was sent to judge Fang La that he had a foothold. Fang La was defeated, but there were only seven or eight heroes in Liangshanbo. Not even tragic. But it still didn't end well. Song Jiang and Lu Junyi finally died in the frame of the traitor. How desolate.

Song Jiang is not heartbroken, of course he is heartbroken. However, in his words, this is a great righteousness. If the king wants his ministers to die, they must die.

If it were us, we are just ordinary people, we just want to live and work stably, which is beyond the scope of our righteousness. Besides, in that dynasty, the monarch was incompetent, evil was in power, and the people lived in disgrace. Where is justice in the court? Originally, he had achieved freedom by relying on himself, and was able to eliminate violence and achieve peace. From a historical sense, since a dynasty cannot represent the trend of historical development, only new forces are waiting to overthrow it and realize the change of dynasty. But Song Jiang still had to go back. Met a tragic end.

From the perspective of enterprises and other interest groups, Song Jiang's strategic choice is wrong. At least the so-called "righteousness" may be a controversy. I would like to ask whether the imperial court at that time could represent "great justice". Let me ask the readers again: If you were Song Jiang, how would you choose? Facts have proved that this ideal that is not in line with the historical trend will eventually be shattered.