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Thursday, 11 April 2024

THE WATER MAGIN

                    THE WATER MAGIN


Water Margin (otherwise called Outlaws of the Marsh or All Men Are Brothers) is a criminal roman created from folktales about the genuine agitator Song Jiang who drove a worker uprising in the early

 twelfth century. Written by Shi Nai’an, a writer from suzhou. Happened during the Song dynasty, the story recounts how a gathering of 108 bandits accumulates at Mount Liang (or Liangshan Marsh) to frame a sizable armed force before they are in the long run allowed acquittal by the administration and sent on

 battles to oppose outside intruders and smother dissident powers. The story of Water Margin begins when Marshal Hong Xin is sent to a Taoist monastery to inquiry a cure for a plague currently being suffered by the people of the Eastern Capital. Hong causes problems when he orders the Monks of the monastery to

 free the evils of being held captive in the suppression of stars, corresponding to the number of evils

 released, would also appear in the Earth. These 108 stars, 36 stars of heavenly spirits and 72 stars of earthly spirits, become the bandits of Liangshan Marsh. They become bandits because they have been framed by corrupt officials and either forced to do something illegal they aare accused of something they didn’t do. They gather and wait for amnesty to be granted to them so that they can once again serve their country without the mark of being a criminal. Not with standing when acquittal came, the criminals are

 still not totally allowed to serve their nation. They are first sent to northern China where they crush the attacking Liao powers. At that point, they are sent to southern China where they figure out how to defeat the attacking revolutionary powers drove by Fang La. At the point when the chieftains are set to get respects from the Chinese sovereign, their are just 27 men remaining. All reject the administration

 positions offered them with expectations of a quiter acknowledge the initiative parts. Be that as it may, they are executed by the degenerate authorities who still respect these previous crooks are foes. Since the ruler never acknowledges it is his own authority who slaughtered Song and Ju, these authorities are never rebuffed. After their passings, Song and Ju are broadly regarded and revered


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