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Who is the author of Jingyanggang?
The author of Jingyanggang is Shi Naian.

Shi Naian (1296—1370), a famous ear, also known as Zhao Rui and Yan Duan, is Zi 'an, whose name is Naian, or "Qiantang Shi Naian". He is the author of Water Margin, one of China's four classical novels.

The Water Margin is China's first novel praising the peasant uprising, which is of great significance in the history of China literature and world literature, so Shi Naian is known as the "father of China's novels".

Appreciation of Jingyanggang

According to the sequence of events, the full text first said that Song Wu was drinking in the store, refused to listen to advice, and insisted on climbing over the mountain; Then I talked about Song Wu's going to Shanghai. I didn't know there was a tiger until I saw the official announcement, but I decided to continue to go to Shanggang. Then Song Wu hit the tiger with his bare hands and finally killed the tiger; Finally, Song Wu came down from the mountain step by step.

Among these four parts, the third part is the key. The first two parts, that is, Song Wu drinking in a hotel and going to Hong Kong, not only meet the needs of the story development, but also show Song Wu's bold and stubborn character and fearless heroism, which lays a good foundation for writing about his brave fight against tigers.

The image of Song Wu in this article is vivid and unforgettable. The author uses a variety of expressions to describe the characters, especially in the use of verbs, which is very distinctive and well shows the thrilling scene when Song Wu killed the tiger, adding a lot of color to the article.