Topic content:
China's classic "Outlaws of the Marsh" has created many vivid characters, which vividly describes the process of the oppressed going to revolt, and praises their rebellious spirit and just action. Please answer questions around the following five heroes of Liangshan - Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, Lin Chong, Hua Rong and Dai Zong.
(1) Please choose two of them and tell the reason why they went to Liangshan.
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(2) All the 108 heroes in Outlaws of the Marsh have a vivid nickname. Please choose one of the characters given above and say his nickname and its origin.
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Best answer:
(1) Lu Zhishen was forced to mow down the grass because he hated evil and wanted to fight against injustice.
After being framed repeatedly, Wu Song finally rebelled completely.
Lin Chong, who was framed by Gao Qiu and his son for many times, was forced into a desperate situation. Unable to bear it, he went to Liangshan.
Hua Rong was framed by evil officials and sent to prison. After being rescued by heroes in the mountains, he went to Liangshan.
Dai Zong forged letters to save Song Jiang. After being found, he was sent to prison. After being rescued, he went to Liangshan. (Answer two right answers)
(2) Lu Zhishen: Nicknamed Hua Monk, he became a monk after killing people. He has flower embroidery on his back.
Wu Song: Nicknamed "Walker", he was hunted after revenge killing and dressed as Toutuo.
Lin Chong: Nicknamed Leopard Head, "The raw leopard has eyes around its head, and the swallow has tiger whiskers", which is similar to it.
Hua Rong: Nicknamed Xiao Li Guang, he is good at shooting, and his archery is accurate, which can be compared with the famous general Li Guang of the Han Dynasty.
Dai Zong: Nicknamed Shenxing Taibao, he knows "Shenxing Fa" and can travel eight thousand miles a day. (Answer a correct answer)
Test core:
The understanding of the text in class and the appreciation of the classics outside class, including the context of the text, the author's thoughts and feelings, and the understanding of key sentences.