What is the story of Song Wu killing a tiger? ?

The story of Song Wu killing a tiger: Song Wu went back to his hometown to visit his brother, passed by Jingyanggang, and drank 18 bowls of wine in the "three bowls but not the post" restaurant; Shopkeepers advised that there were tigers on Song Wushan Mountain, so don't go up the mountain. Song Wu insisted on going up the mountain and met the tiger; Song Wu first hit the tiger with a whistle stick. As a result, the whistle stick hit the tree and broke in two. Finally, Song Wu killed the tiger with his bare hands.

The origin of Song Wu's killing tigers

Song Wu's "Killing the Tiger" comes from Jin Shengtan's comment on "The Water Margin" in the 22nd time. In The Water Margin, it tells the story that many honest and kind people were cornered by the government and forced to fight back during the Song Huizong period in the Song Dynasty. In the end 108 heroes gathered in Liangshan Park, but they were all recruited to fight for the Song Dynasty, which made this vigorous peasant uprising finally fail.

Wusong tiger-fighting prototype

The prototype of fighting tigers in Song Dynasty is a Zhuang Ding named Wu 'al. At that time, Shi Naian was walking in Houyanggang behind Dazhaili Village and saw a yellow dog sleeping under a pine tree. Al, Zhuang Dingwu, beat the yellow dog away. After Shi Naian returned home, he used this as a prototype to create, changing Houyanggang into Jingyanggang, yellow dog into a white-fronted worm, and May 2nd into Song Wu.