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Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Danger to the Bandits (13)

Yu Wanchun

44K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (5)

Yu Wanchun

50K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Bandits (10)

Yu Wanchun

49K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (8)

Yu Wanchun

55K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (7)

Yu Wanchun

53K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (4)

Yu Wanchun

53K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Danger to the Bandits (1)

Yu Wanchun

51K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Danger to the Bandits (3)

Yu Wanchun

51K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (12)

Yu Wanchun

51K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Danger to the Bandits (6)

Yu Wanchun

51K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Danger to the Bandits (9)

Yu Wanchun

59K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

The Complete Story of the Water Margin

Yu Wanchun

656K0

Also known as: "Dang Kou Zhi" (continuation of the 70th chapter). This book is called "Dang Kou Zhi". Reader, do you know why this book was written? Mr. Shi Naian's "Water Margin" does not regard Song Jiang as loyal. All you have to do is look at his writing style, and every word of his writing describes Song Jiang's evil deeds. The reason why he is called loyal is because he is loyal with his mouth but a robber in his heart, which leads to great treachery and evil. Mr. Shengtan made it clear: Where is loyalty? Where is the meaning? In short, if you are loyal, you must not be a robber; if you are a robber, you must not be loyal. However, Luo Guanzhong suddenly wrote a book "Hou Shui Hu", which actually said that Song Jiang was true, loyal and true. From then on, all the robbers in the world looked at Song Jiang: a robber at heart but a loyal mouth. Killing people and setting fires is also called loyalty, robbing homes and homes is also called loyalty, killing officials and resisting arrest, and attacking cities and towns is also called loyalty. Officer, what do you think this call means? It's really evil talk and bad intentions, which will cause endless harm. What would happen to these books if they were allowed to remain in the world! It doesn't matter whether novels or idle books are novels. You should know that the more novels and idle books are, the faster they spread. In teahouses and wine shops, in front of the lamp and under the moon, everyone likes to talk about it and everyone likes to listen to it. Since his book has been published and published in the world, I cannot stop him. Because back then, Song Jiang was not summoned or sent to prison, but was only captured and punished by Zhang Shuye. Now he has made lies and obliterated the truth. Why don't I tell the truth and expose his lies, so that future generations in the world will understand the difference between thieves and loyalty, and no pretense can be tolerated. Since Kuang was instructed by the true spirit in his dream, it is even more difficult for him to write and write under the lamp. Note to readers: This book is Jie Naian's "Qian Water Margin" and has no connection with "Later Water Margin". The intention is clear, please read the main story.

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (2)

Yu Wanchun

52K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".

Novel of the Qing Dynasty: Fighting Against the Kou Zhi (11)

Yu Wanchun

55K0

"Dang Kou Zhi" is a continuation of the Ming Dynasty novel "Water Margin" by the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelist Yu Wanchun, also known as "The Complete Story of the Water Margin" or "The Water Margin". It was drafted in the sixth year of Daoguang and written in the twenty-seventh year of Daoguang. There were "three changes to the draft" in the middle, which lasted for 22 years. Because the author lived in the era before the Taiping Rebellion, thieves were rampant in the country. The author felt that China was suffering from thieves at that time, so he hated thieves deeply, which inspired his creation. There are also opinions that "Dang Kou Zhi" is actually a work that uses "qubi" to praise "Water Margin". Yu Wanchun is a die-hard Water Margin fan. There is a lot of "self-irony" in "Dang Kou Zhi", and its main theme is actually the same as the version of "Water Margin" before it was cut in half. Yu Wanchun wrote "Dang Kou Zhi" on the surface to vilify the Liangshan heroes, but in fact he used "self-vilification" to praise "Water Margin".