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Chapter 203 Random Guessing When "Water Margin" was Compiled
Chapter 203 Random Guessing When "Water Margin" was Compiled ([-])
The author of "Water Margin", judging from the characters in the Water Margin story at the beginning, is destined not to be written by a novelist in the Ming Dynasty.
Leaving aside Shi Jin and Lu Zhishen, who are already firmly established in "36 People's Praise" and "The Last Event of Xuanhe in the Great Song Dynasty", they also appeared in the first three episodes: Zhu Wu, Chen Da, Yang Chun, Li Zhong, four obviously It is the author's original "Earth Sha".
Good guy, the author is too courageous, one is a coincidence, four in a row is definitely a problem.
Zhu Wu and Zhu Chongba belong to the same place (Fengyang and Dingyuan are not equal to the same place), well, Li Zhong and Li Wenzhong are also from the same place (continue to Dingyuan), the author is probably aware of this problem, Don't make it too obvious, change the origins of Chen Da and Yang Chun farther away.
Zhu Ming's three most fierce men (Da, Chun, Zhong) were "miscellaneous fish" in the 72 land evil spirits of the water, and they all died at Yuling Pass in Fangla of Mingjiao. The three most powerful founders of the Ming Dynasty.
However, this is not the most ruthless. What is ruthless is that the appearances of "Zhu Wu", "Chen Da" and "Yang Chun" are simply "handsome":
The red flag is shining, and the red flag is flying.
The young men are throwing forks and guns indiscriminately, and the reckless men are all carrying knives and axes.
The headscarves are crooked, like peach blossoms in March;
The jacket is tied tightly, but it looks like fallen leaves in nine autumns.
Everyone's eyes are wide open, and everyone has a heart for a nightshade...
Chen Da of Shaohua Mountain led his men and horses, rushed to the foot of the hillside, and set aside the young man.
When Shi Jin looked at it, he saw that Chen Da was wearing a dry red concave scarf on his head, an iron armor wrapped in gold, and a red collared jacket...
This paragraph is simply amazing, the "minions" led by Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun in Shaohua Mountain look like "red bandits" at first glance!And "the headscarf is crooked"...haha, the author is too cruel.
The "red bandits" led by Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun were short of money and food, and thought that Pucheng was short of money and oil, so they wanted to borrow the territory where "Shi Dalang" was located.As a result, the "money and food" was not obtained, but the person was "detained". This plot is very familiar.
In the end, it wasn't "Da Lang" who had a simple mind and a strong character, and the word "righteousness" was at the head, but it was really "Zhu Wu" who was too cunning not to talk about martial arts, and it turned out to be a bitter trick. "Da Lang" lost money and lost people, hahaha.
Just based on the opening of the Water Margin, which Ming writer would dare to write so brightly?
Anyone who assigns the author of "Water Margin" to the "Ming Dynasty" should be fined to copy the second chapter of "Water Margin" a hundred times.
The author of "Water Margin" estimated that he had a family precept before he died, and within 100 years, he must not disclose the manuscript, otherwise the four people will see it, and he will definitely be implicated in the nine clans.
(End of this chapter)
The author of "Water Margin", judging from the characters in the Water Margin story at the beginning, is destined not to be written by a novelist in the Ming Dynasty.
Leaving aside Shi Jin and Lu Zhishen, who are already firmly established in "36 People's Praise" and "The Last Event of Xuanhe in the Great Song Dynasty", they also appeared in the first three episodes: Zhu Wu, Chen Da, Yang Chun, Li Zhong, four obviously It is the author's original "Earth Sha".
Good guy, the author is too courageous, one is a coincidence, four in a row is definitely a problem.
Zhu Wu and Zhu Chongba belong to the same place (Fengyang and Dingyuan are not equal to the same place), well, Li Zhong and Li Wenzhong are also from the same place (continue to Dingyuan), the author is probably aware of this problem, Don't make it too obvious, change the origins of Chen Da and Yang Chun farther away.
Zhu Ming's three most fierce men (Da, Chun, Zhong) were "miscellaneous fish" in the 72 land evil spirits of the water, and they all died at Yuling Pass in Fangla of Mingjiao. The three most powerful founders of the Ming Dynasty.
However, this is not the most ruthless. What is ruthless is that the appearances of "Zhu Wu", "Chen Da" and "Yang Chun" are simply "handsome":
The red flag is shining, and the red flag is flying.
The young men are throwing forks and guns indiscriminately, and the reckless men are all carrying knives and axes.
The headscarves are crooked, like peach blossoms in March;
The jacket is tied tightly, but it looks like fallen leaves in nine autumns.
Everyone's eyes are wide open, and everyone has a heart for a nightshade...
Chen Da of Shaohua Mountain led his men and horses, rushed to the foot of the hillside, and set aside the young man.
When Shi Jin looked at it, he saw that Chen Da was wearing a dry red concave scarf on his head, an iron armor wrapped in gold, and a red collared jacket...
This paragraph is simply amazing, the "minions" led by Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun in Shaohua Mountain look like "red bandits" at first glance!And "the headscarf is crooked"...haha, the author is too cruel.
The "red bandits" led by Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun were short of money and food, and thought that Pucheng was short of money and oil, so they wanted to borrow the territory where "Shi Dalang" was located.As a result, the "money and food" was not obtained, but the person was "detained". This plot is very familiar.
In the end, it wasn't "Da Lang" who had a simple mind and a strong character, and the word "righteousness" was at the head, but it was really "Zhu Wu" who was too cunning not to talk about martial arts, and it turned out to be a bitter trick. "Da Lang" lost money and lost people, hahaha.
Just based on the opening of the Water Margin, which Ming writer would dare to write so brightly?
Anyone who assigns the author of "Water Margin" to the "Ming Dynasty" should be fined to copy the second chapter of "Water Margin" a hundred times.
The author of "Water Margin" estimated that he had a family precept before he died, and within 100 years, he must not disclose the manuscript, otherwise the four people will see it, and he will definitely be implicated in the nine clans.
(End of this chapter)
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