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Guan Liang's paintings: An interesting way to learn famous Chinese stories

Updated: 2014-09-19 07:00 (Chinaculture.org)
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Guan Liang's paintings: An interesting way to learn famous Chinese stories
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10. Wu Song Fights the Tiger

Wu Song is a fictional character inWater Margin, one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature. The novel describes him as a good-looking man with a muscular body and an impressive bearing. Once Wu Song saw an official warning sign said there was a tiger at the ridge, but he refused to turn back and moved on. He encounters a ferocious tiger while he’s trying to take a nap to get over a hangover. He accidentally breaks his staff while fending off the beast and has no weapon to defend himself. Under the influence of alcohol, he kills the tiger by pinning it to the ground and bashing its head repeatedly with his bare fists.

 

Guan Liang's paintings: An interesting way to learn famous Chinese stories Guan Liang's paintings: An interesting way to learn famous Chinese stories Guan Liang's paintings: An interesting way to learn famous Chinese stories
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