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Song Wu lost an arm while catching Fang La, but why did he choose to become a monk after his success?
Song Wuxian became a monk, which is his fate. He has become a Buddhist since he got 108 beads and two monk knives that will ring in the middle of the night. Second, Song Wu opposed it from the beginning, so becoming a monk was his only choice.

Song Wu is actually a real tragic figure. Like Lin Chong and Yang Zhi, he was really driven to the mountain. Song Wu can be said to be a positive boy when he first debuted. Sister-in-law poisoned her brother, so we need to find good evidence. We should sue the government first, and then get revenge by killing people. Is one of the few heroes in the water margin who don't kill innocent people. But fate never gives people a chance to breathe. That night in Zhang Fu, Zhang Dujian and Jiang Menshen jointly framed him, and Song Wu was hacked. He wanted to be a good man, but no one gave him a chance. Since then, the tiger killer Song Wu has been forced to become a sociopath.

Liangshan hero was originally a coach, and there are only two ways to develop to a certain stage. One is self-reliance, killing the quartet in Tokyo and robbing the bird seat; Second, he was supported by the court, made contributions and went ashore. For Song Wu, neither way is possible. One is that he has no idea of fame and fortune, and the other is that he has died of being a good person. So he can only go the third way.

Why did you become a monk? In fact, there is a foreshadowing in the book. It is described in the book that he changed into the costume of a walker in a black shop in Sun Erniang, which is no different from the monk who was killed at the beginning. Sun Qing and Sun Erniang exclaimed that "there was no fate in a previous life". At this moment, his soul and body met. At that time, he chose to become a monk and accepted the identity of Buddhism. It is destiny takes a hand to become a monk with a broken arm.