Song Wu killed his sister-in-law in Water Margin. Why did he only ask four neighbors to testify?

If we talk about Song Wu, the world will think of two things, one is his heroic deeds of fighting tigers, and the other is the story of killing his sister-in-law after he got angry. Song Wu's sister-in-law is Pan Jinlian. Pan Jinlian is smart, beautiful and romantic, but also ruthless and shameless. He was a native of easy virtue, and was later killed by Song Wu when he found out that he was having an affair with Ximen Qing. But people only noticed the abomination of Pan Jinlian, but did not notice her pity.

Pan Jinlian was originally a woman from a large family in Qinghe County. Later, attracted by a big family, in order to get rid of its entanglement, she also hastily chose Wu Dalang to get married. Pan Jinlian's beauty is well-known in Qinghe County, and Wu Dalang is a short man who doesn't understand romance, so Pan Jinlian began to hook up with some vagrants. It is precisely because of this style that neighbors say Pan Jinlian: "There is nothing wrong with stealing a man for the first love." Wandering children are also people who don't care much. They even often go to Wu Dalang's door and shout, "What a piece of mutton!"

Later, this matter was known by Song Wu, and he was naturally unbearable, so he killed Pan Jinlian and Ximen Qing successively. Originally, this was something that made people applaud, but Song Wu didn't put down the stone in his heart, because he couldn't forget what his sister-in-law said before she died: "My sister-in-law has lived too hard, and now she can finally get rid of it.

Why did Pan Jinlian say such a thing? In fact, it is easy to understand that in the ancient environment, it was difficult for women to remarry because of the discord between husband and wife, so Pan Jinlian chose to indulge herself and hang out with others. In her mind, when she made these behaviors, she actually made a great determination. If it is now, perhaps Pan Jinlian chose to divorce, and there will be no tragic ending later.