Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Today in History - What is the story of Song Wu killing a tiger?
What is the story of Song Wu killing a tiger?
Song Wu, a hero in Liangshan, went home to visit his brother, passed by Jingyanggang and went to a restaurant to buy 18 bowls. He was drunk and wanted to go on his way. The restaurant told him that there was a tiger hurting people on the mountain and advised him not to do it. Song Wu didn't believe it, but he saw a big white frontworm hanging on his eyes on the mountain. Song Wu rose up all his life and killed the tiger with his fist, which eliminated a great disaster for the local people.

Song Wu Jingyang just killed the tiger, which is very vivid. It is said that Shi Naian had just walked in Houyanggang behind Dazhaili Village and saw a yellow dog sleeping under a pine tree. A Zhuang Ding 52 beat the yellow dog away. After Shi Naian returned to China, he used this as a prototype to create, and changed Houyanggang to Jingyanggang, yellow dog to white-fronted tiger, and May 2nd to Song Wu.

Extended data

Jingyanggang is located in Zhangqiu Town, east of yanggu county 16km. It is said to be the place where Wusong killed tigers described in Water Margin and the site of Longshan Cultural City. The total area is 33.3 hectares, including water surface 10 hectare. In the scenic area, sand dunes are undulating, weeds are overgrown, trees cover the sky, and there is a wilderness scene. Its main attractions are Sanwan Bugang Hotel, villagers' notice office, county government notice office, mountain temple, Wusong Tiger Fighting Office, stone tablet, tiger pavilion, Songwu Temple, lake island, Diaoyutai, forest of steles, tiger pond, Monkey Mountain, Luyuan and Arrow Field.

The stone tablet of "Fighting Tigers in Song Dynasty" was erected in Southern Song Dynasty. Mountain Temple: With a history of more than 200 years, there are three temples, which are built on an earthen platform with a length of 30 meters, a width of 25 meters and a height of 4 meters, facing south, with blue bricks and gray tiles. There is a statue of Song Wuda Tiger in the temple. On the left front of the temple stands the "Jingyanggang" stone tablet inscribed by Shu Tong, former secretary of Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and on the right front stands the "Tiger" stone tablet inscribed by the famous calligrapher Yang Xuanting. Hu Xiaoting: Located on the west side of the scenic spot, with a hexagonal single eaves, inscribed by Mrs. Xu Beihong and calligrapher Liao.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Song Wuda Tiger (a classic fragment in the literary masterpiece Water Margin)