In the Song Dynasty, with Guanhu Lake as the center, there was still a large lake with a radius of more than ten miles. The fishermen beside the lake were all fishermen. Xiao Mi Xiao Shou Xiao Lian Xiao Shou Xiao Ling Xiao Dian Xiao Shou Xiao Mi Xiao Duo Xiao Xiao Xiao Shou Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao Mi Xiao Xiao Duomi Duomi Dian People's Hearts Fishing makes a living. On the east shore of the lake. There is a small village called Dinglouzhuang. On the village, there lives a fisherman named Ding Sanbao, who specializes in collecting fishermen's fishing tax and cruelly oppressing them.
After the Liangshan heroes were recruited by the emperor, they died and fled. Ruan Xiaoer, one of the "Three Heroes of the Ruan Family", fled with his daughter and settled in Dinglou Village. He changed his name to "Sean" and rented Ding Sanbao's fishing boat to fish in Guanhu Lake, struggling for days and months. On the west bank of Guan Lake, there is a place called "Sanshengtang" with the highest terrain. There is a big willow tree here and three thatched sheds. When Sean was tired from fishing, he swung the boat here to rest and pulled the fishing nets to the willow trees to dry. In Minhu Town, there are still popular sayings "First there was Sansheng Church, then Guanhu Street" and "Sansheng Church" The legend of "Shawn of the Temple to dry the net".
One year, Sean fell seriously ill and was bedridden for three months. He could no longer go fishing in the lake. He had to rely on loans to survive, and he couldn't pay the fishing tax. Over time, Sean owed fisherman Ding Sanbao sixty taels of tax money. Ding Sanbao sent people to Xiao Xiao every three days to ask for the fishing tax. Sean had no choice but to force his sick body to go fishing in the lake. Unexpectedly, it was too early at that time, the lake water dropped, and the fish stopped fishing. Sean fished for several days without catching a single fish.
On this day, Ding Sanbao and a few thugs broke into Sean's house and forced Sean to give him the fishing tax money. Sean said: "Master Ding, it's not that I, Sean, owe you the fishing tax. It's just because the lake is too shallow and the fish don't come online. When the lake water rises and fish can be caught, Sean will never owe you a cent of money!" Ding Sanbao Where could he agree? He said fiercely: "What? When the lake water rises, we have to wait until the year of the monkey and the month of the horse! If you don't hand over the money today, I will use your daughter as a mortgage!" Ding Sanbao pointed at the henchmen and said: "Go up to the house and tie up his daughter!" The thugs swarmed up and tied up Sean's daughter. Poor good hands couldn't hold her fists, so Sean couldn't stop her, so he had to watch helplessly as his daughter was dragged into Ding's house.
How can Sean swallow this breath! When it was dark, he entered Ding's house. He hacked Ding Sanbao to death, killed more than a dozen of Ding Sanbao's family members, old and young, and rescued his daughter. Then he set fire to Ding Sanbao's house and escaped with his daughter overnight.
The story of Ruan Xiaoer, who went fishing under the pseudonym Sean Xiao and killed Ding Sanbao, was later written into "Water Margin" by Chen Chen, and was later adapted into a script, named "Water Margin" "Begging for Fishing Tax" was later renamed "Fishing and Killing the Family" and became one of the traditional repertoires of Peking Opera in my country.