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Overview of Wu Yong's main deeds

Wu Yong is a fictional character in Four Great Classical Novels's Water Margin in ancient times. Liangshan ranks third and is a wise man. He is well informed and resourceful. He often compares himself with Zhuge Liang and is called a wise man.

1 Wu Yong's main deeds

Wu pedant said that the three Ruan collided with each other.

Liu Tang and Gongsun Sheng came to tell Classical successively that there would be hundreds of ill-gotten gains and other classical robberies. In order to strengthen his own strength, Wu Yong decided to pull three Ruan into the partnership, because they are all capable people and hate the government. Wu Yong first said how good the water margin was by stimulating, and finally said that there were hundreds of ill-gotten gains and people's wealth to rob, so Sanruan immediately responded to the partnership. Wu Yong is a clever man who robbed the birth class.

Outwit Daming House

In order to rescue imprisoned Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu, Song fought a battle in Daming Mansion. Due to various reasons (Guan Sheng reinforcements, Song Jiang seriously retired), failed to seize. The following spring, Song Jiang once again sent troops to Daming Mansion.

During the Lantern Festival, Wu Yong first sent an ambush in Beijing to break the city and save people. Wu Yong sent the Liangshan brothers to sneak into Daming House disguised as people of various identities. When it moved, it burned the most lively Cui Yun Building in Daming Mansion, causing riots. Liangshan heroes captured Daming House from the inside and rescued Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu.

Clever use of chain watch

Wu skillfully arranged Sun Li and his gang who had recently invested in Liangshan in Zhujiazhuang. Sun Li is the younger brother of Luan, a teacher in Zhujiazhuang. Sun Li and Liangshan Army attacked Zhujiazhuang. It's the last battle of Three Beats at Home. At the same time, Wu Yong lets Xiao Rang and others dress up in disguise, and woos Mars, a rich man who has a certain affection for Liangshan, to join the partnership.

Wu Yongzhi won the Jade Kirin.

When Song Jiang asked Lu Junyi, the Daming Prefecture in Hebei Province, to post a Chinese odyssey, he wanted to join in. Wu Yong and Li Kui jy, posing as fortune tellers and deaf-mute boys, came to Lu Junyi. After Wu Yong's deception and deception, Lu Junyi had to go to the southeast to avoid disaster. After the heroic war between Liangshan and Liangshan, he was defeated, captured alive by Zhang Shun, a white strip in Langli, and lived in Liangshan for several months. When he returned to Beijing, his wife had been instigated by Wu Yong to marry Gu Li and framed Lu Junyi for rebellion. Lu Junyi was killed, but Shi and Song Jiang saved him and went up the mountain safely. Wu Yong's diabolical behavior can be seen, and Lu Junyi's family was ruined. Wu Yong was also hanged in front of Song Jiang's grave, because he was foolish and loyal after being tricked.

Wu Yong made Zhu Tong go up the mountain.

Zhu Tong was enfeoffed by Cangzhou for releasing Lei Heng privately, and the magistrate left it at his disposal. On July 15th, Zhu Tong went to the Tibetan Temple to see the river lanterns with his four-year-old official's son in his arms. He talked with Lei Heng in the release pool of the Amphibian Pavilion, but Zhu Tong didn't want to join. Wu tricked jy into killing the little official's son, which broke Zhu Tong's way home. Zhu Tong had to go up the mountain, and Wu Yong was ruthless!

2 Wu Yong's personality analysis

1, calm and resourceful. For example: take the birth class, name the mansion, take Wen 'an county, make jade unicorn skillfully with the interlocking of hands, and use the tactics of crouching with dogs in the two major markets.

2, make friends, recruit talents and make good use of people.

3, strategizing, winning thousands of miles away.

4. Be loyal to Song Jiang.

5, leadership, can skillfully deploy Liangshan heroes to achieve their goals.

3 Introduction to Water Margin

The Water Margin is the first chapter-by-chapter novel with the theme of peasant uprising in China history. The author is Shi Naian in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. Its prototype is the peasant uprising led by Song Jiang, a Shandong native at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. Based on the creation of folklore, storytellers and literati, the author selected and recreated the material and wrote this novel.

The work describes the whole process of the uprising from its occurrence, development to failure. 108 heroes, after going through different ups and downs, were driven to Liangshan. They kept saying that they would obey God's will, get rid of violence and live in peace, and rebelled against the government and captured villages and towns, with great momentum, but later they accepted the court's appeal, leading to the tragic end of total annihilation.

The novel profoundly exposed the darkness and decay of the society at that time, vividly pointed out that "officials forced the people to revolt" was the root cause of the peasant uprising, praised the spirit of the uprising heroes to rise up and resist, and at the same time publicized the idea of loyalty to the monarch and absolute loyalty to friends, reflecting the incompleteness and extreme personality of the peasant uprising.