Only that sat on the pavilion for a long time, but the wine came up. I went down to the pavilion and sat on the pine root for half a rest, and the wine poured up. Shen Zhi took off his soap, wrapped his sleeves around his waist, revealing the embroidery on his back, and fanned his arms up the hill.
This man is from Beijing. His parents died when he was a child, and Mr. Lu raised him at home. In order to see his snow practice as white meat, Lu Junyi called a skilled craftsman. He was embroidered all over, but he looked like a jade pavilion with nephrite on the column. If it's brocade, you lose to him who you are.
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The Water Margin is one of China's four classical novels. It is a chapter-by-chapter novel with the Sung River Uprising as the main story background at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, and it belongs to a heroic legend in genre. The author or editor is generally regarded as Shi Naian, and most of the existing periodicals have one or two people, Shi Naian and Luo Guanzhong.
By describing the grand story that Shui Bo, a Liangshan hero, resisted oppression, grew up to be accepted by the Song Dynasty, and finally perished after acceptance, the book artistically reflected the whole process of the Sung River Uprising in the history of China, profoundly revealed the social roots of the Uprising, enthusiastically praised the uprising hero's resistance struggle and social ideal, and specifically revealed the internal historical reasons for the failure of the Uprising.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Water Margin