
Wu Song - Wikipedia
Wu Song (Chinese: 武松; pinyin: Wǔ Sōng), also known as Second Brother Wu (武二郎; Wǔ Èrláng), is a legendary hero recounted since the 13th century; and one of the well-known fictional characters in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classic Novels in Chinese literature.
What are the origins of Wu Song the Tiger Slayer?
2015年8月11日 · Wu Song is a major character in the Chinese classical novel Water Margin; his claim to fame is killing a tiger with his bare hands. Since Water Margin draws heavily from folklore, and the story of
Wu Song Beats the Tiger - Shen Yun Performing Arts
2011年7月25日 · Wu Song is a character from the classic Chinese novel Outlaws of the Marsh. The 14 th of the 108 heroes of Mount Liang, he was known for extraordinary martial arts skills, and his capacity for liquor.
The Legend of Wu Song - Age Well Every Day
2021年12月22日 · Wu Song is a legendary hero recounted since the 13th century; he is one of the well-known fictional characters in the Water Margins, also known as Outlaws of the Marsh, one of the four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Wu Song was tall and good-looking with shining eyes, thick eyebrows, a muscular build, and an impressive bearing.
景陽岡武松打虎 Translation, Part 2 (水滸傳) | East Asia Student
2012年3月14日 · This is the second part of a translation of the story 景陽岡武松打虎 (‘Wu Song Fights a Tiger on Jingyang Mountain’) from chapter 22 of 水滸傳 (‘Water Margin’), a 14 th Century vernacular text that’s now one of the Four Classic Novels.
Wu Song, the human hero of this tale, little attention has been given to his worthy opponent, the tiger. In this article the focus is on the King of Beasts, the Lord of the
The Wu Song Project Collection - shuoshu.org
The Wu Song Project so far constitutes the largest collection of the Research Database on Chinese Storytelling. It functions as a reservoir of materials for the book Wu Song Fights the Tiger. The Interaction of Oral and Written Traditions in the Chinese Novel, Drama and Storytelling by Vibeke Børdahl, NIAS Press, Copenhagen 2013.
Wu Song, a man called a god in the Water Margin - iNEWS - 資訊咖
2025年3月8日 · In the Qing Dynasty commentary on "Water Margin", Jin Shengtan compared Lu Zhishen with Wu Song, thinking that Lu Zhishen was already a "Master", but Wu Song was a "God". If you have read Wu Song's story, you may have a feeling of disapproval: Wu Song is not a perfect person, how could he become a god?
Wu Song biography. Chinese Kung Fu Master
Chinese kung-fu master Wu Song has captured the world's attention with his mind-boggling demonstrations of unconventional talents. In a captivating video, Wu Song is seen pushing the tail of a venomous snake through his nostril and retrieving it from his mouth.
Wu Song Fights the Tiger | China Book Library | China …
2017年4月29日 · The culmination of decades working on this issue – and using as its lens the story about how the legendary hero Wu Song killed a tiger with his bare hands – this volume explores Chinese oral professional storytelling and its …