Thoughts on Reading Water Margin (1)
As we all know, The Water Margin is one of the Four Great Classical Novels in China. It is a treasure of China's history and culture. The Water Margin truly describes the whole process of the formation, growth and failure of an insurgent army led by Song Jiang in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Many vivid characters are described in the novel: Li Kui ·jy;, the innocent and straightforward "black whirlwind"; Lu, the "flower monk" who is as evil as hatred; Song Wu, a courageous, capable and decisive "walker"; Yan Qing, an upright and intelligent prodigal son. There are also annoying people like Gao Qiu, Cai Jing, Tong Guan, Liang Zhongshu, Cai Jiuzhi and He Taishou.
What impressed me most in Water Margin 108 is Wu Yong, a "multi-star wise man". Don't listen to him calling him "useless", but his ability is so great. He is also the strategist of Liangshan! I like him because he is very clever. He gave advice to Classical, outwitted the birth outline, drugged Yang Zhi, a "green-faced beast", and stole hundreds of gold, silver and jewels that Liang Zhongshu, a famous official in Beijing, gave to Taishi Cai for his birthday. Song Jiang was arrested for reading anti-poetry in Xunyang Building and was taken to the execution ground with Dai Zhong. Wu used a trick to rob the almsgiving ground; When Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu were sentenced to death in Daming Mansion, Wu set fire to the Cui Yun Building with a plan and seized Daming Mansion. When Song Jiang was in trouble in China, Wu Yong made suggestions and hung it with Qiu's golden bell jar, and rescued Jiu Wenlong, Shi Jin and Hua Monk Lu. He is full of tricks and is deeply respected by Liangshan heroes.
Many stories in the novel are ups and downs and fascinating. For example, a series of stories such as Song Wuzhi's taking a birth outline, making a scene in Qingfeng Village, uprooting weeping willows and killing tigers are vividly described, which makes people never tire of watching them.
The Water Margin is a cultural treasure of our country!
Thoughts on Reading Water Margin (2)
During the summer vacation, I finished reading Water Margin, one of China's classic works. This book is tragic, heroic and thought-provoking.
This book tells the story of Song Jiang and other 108 generals who were forced to revolt in Shui Bo, then developed into the rebel army, then enlisted in the army, and then worked for the imperial court, but were finally harmed by the traitors Tong Guan and Cai Jing.
I was deeply moved by this novel. These Liangshan heroes are brave, but in the end they were all killed by treacherous court officials. I think these treacherous court officials are really hateful. They only know how to please Song Huizong and frame Liangshan heroes. But these traitors didn't get what they deserved. I can only say that the emperors of that era were too fatuous!
There are too many such things. Take Yu Qian, a great loyal minister in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. When Yu Qian was an official, Ming Yingzong captured the Wa nationality, a branch of Mongolia. Yu Qian was very brave and led the army to fight Waller for a long time. Finally get rid of Valle and rescue Ming Yingzong. Who knows that after Ming Yingzong came back, Ming Yingzong actually killed Yu Qian because Yu Qian established Ming Daizong in the meantime and because of the eunuchs' provocation.
Through these things, I feel that in ancient times, especially when traitors were in power and the monarch was fatuous, those loyal ministers were often framed and died. From Shang Yang in the Warring States to Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty, and then to Yu Qian in the Ming Dynasty, they were all killed by treacherous court officials!
Thoughts on Reading Water Margin (3)
This summer vacation, I read Water Margin with excitement. After reading it, I benefited a lot and was deeply impressed. The Water Margin is one of the four classical novels in ancient China, which revolves around the story of Liangshan heroes in Shui Bo.
This book writes: At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, the officials forced the people to rebel, and Song Jiang and other brothers went to Liangshan and defected to Classical. In the end, 108 heroes gathered in Liangshan to uphold justice for heaven and the story of mass uprising. In these processes, he created heroic images such as Song Jiang, Wu Yong, and He Lu, which is a must in China's novels.
There are 108 heroes in this book, all of whom are skilled in martial arts, led by Song Jiang, followed by Lu Junyi. They are not only brave, but also have a distinctive and interesting nickname, such as "Timely Rain" Song Jiang, "Wise Many Stars" Wu Yong and "Little Li Guang" Huarong. ...
Among these people, I like Song Jiang best. She respects the old and loves the young, resourceful, smart and brave. It is because of her excellent quality that she sat on the top spot in Liangshan. I also like "Walker" Song Wu. He is good at martial arts. He killed someone and knocked down the fierce tiger.
After reading this book, I understand that superb technology is not innate. To reach a higher level, we must practice hard. As the saying goes, "Rome was not built in a day" and "one pound per ounce of sand", we must work hard and persevere in order to succeed.
Ah, the Water Margin is really wonderful. I watched it again and again. I will read the remaining three books in the future and understand more truth.
Thoughts on Reading Water Margin (4)
The Water Margin is an ancient novel reflecting the peasant uprising. I was deeply impressed by the vivid images in the book, some of which were interesting and fascinating, and the social phenomena reflected in the book also made me think deeply.
I was wronged when Lin Chong was framed. I laughed at Lu's ruffian. I am sad because I was shot dead by an arrow on the cover; Sigh the fall of the hero. I still remember Song Jiang's bravery, Li Kui jy's rudeness, Wu Yong's wit and Yan Qing's cleverness.
Song Jiang, who was originally a small official, was later caught up with Liangshan and repeatedly made outstanding achievements. But when he became a leader, he reduced himself to a "small official" and regarded all heroes as his brothers. After the powerful water margin, he did not choose to establish * *, but sought to woo. But later, he was taken advantage of loyalty by treacherous court officials and died after drinking poisoned wine. In the traditional concept, Song Jiang, a rare loyal man, should be "a good man deserves a reward", but why did he die unjustly? But in retrospect, in that feudal era, traitors and thieves made trouble everywhere, and even if Song Jiang was appreciated by the emperor, it was as bad as the envy of the villain. The sage's road to serving the country is always blocked!
Zhang Qing and Sun Erniang, a vegetable garden, opened a restaurant, and many guests were chopped into minced meat and sold as human pork buns. According to the present situation, this is a black shop, but why can their image still be loved by everyone? It turns out that they have a rule-"Don't kill prisoners, don't kill monks". They don't want to kill heroes who dare to offend powerful people, nor do they want to kill people who do good. They are people with clear love and hate. They are in the same class and stand with the people, so the people have the same idea with them, so of course everyone loves them.
Although the Water Margin is somewhat exaggerated, it is also a microcosm of the society in the late Northern Song Dynasty. In this micro-world, there are still some things worthy of our reflection now.