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Have you ever wondered if names really affect fate?
From ancient times to the present, people are always full of curiosity about the meaning and mystery of names, a good name, pinning on parents' good expectations for their children's future; And some names seem to predict the fate of the characters
Revisiting the classic masterpiece "Water Margin", I suddenly found that the author Shi Nai'an seems to have buried their final endings in the names of several main characters for a long time
Let's start with "Hu Baoyi" Song Jiang
As the leading brother of Liangshanbo, Song Jiang has always walked the rivers and lakes in the name of "timely rain", fighting righteousness and squandering wealth, winning the hearts of the people, compared with the martial arts of other Liangshan heroes, Song Jiang's personal combat effectiveness is almost negligible
Perhaps aware of his own shortcomings, Song Jiang was always accompanied by a "loyal" Li Kui
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This "black whirlwind" Li Kui dances two board axes at every turn, and cuts off people's heads if they don't agree with each other, which is simply a "walking temper"
Some people say that Li Kui's reckless impulse is precisely a projection of the dark side of Song Jiang's heart
Song Jiang wanted to maintain the benevolent and righteous image of "timely rain", and it was inconvenient to come forward in person for many things, so he borrowed Li Kui's hand to remove obstacles and eliminate dissidents
And the name "Li Kui" doesn't correspond to "loss"?
Could it be that Song Jiang's final tragedy also stems from the "loss" in his heart?
In addition to Song Jiang and Li Kui, the names of another pair of characters also have hidden mysteries, that is, "Jade Qilin" Lu Junyi and "Prodigal Son" Yan Qing
Lu Junyi, who was originally a wealthy businessman in Hebei Province with a lot of money, was framed by the villain and forced to fall into the grass
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After going to Liangshan, Lu Junyi sat in the second place with his good martial arts, but he was never able to truly integrate into the Liangshan Group
He is "high", but he is "soft-spoken", and he has always lacked the right to speak within Liangshan, and he is controlled by others everywhere
And Yan Qing beside him seems to be just a "prodigal son", but he is delicate and perceptive
He had long seen through the power struggle on Liangshan and understood Lu Junyi's embarrassing situation
Yan Qing, who was "soft-spoken", finally chose to take Lu Junyi to accept Zhao'an, hoping to save his life
Yan Qing's "light words" contain profound wisdom, and also hint at Lu Junyi's final ending
Netizens also discussed the fate of the master and servant
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Some people say that Lu Junyi has a lot of martial arts, but he doesn't know how to schem, and in the end he can only become a pawn of Song Jiang
Some people also say that Yan Qing is the real wise man, he saw through the essence of Liangshan, and also saw through the arrangement of fate, and finally chose a path that was most suitable for himself and his master
"If I were Yan Qing, I would also choose to leave Liangshan, and instead of struggling in the power struggle, it would be better to take my master to live a leisurely life," one netizen commented
Another netizen expressed a different opinion: "Lu Junyi's tragedy is the tragedy of that era, even if he doesn't fall into the grass, he can't escape the fate of being killed by traitors"
Let's turn our attention to Liangshan's "think tank" - "Zhiduoxing" Wu Yong
Wu Yong, resourceful, knows astronomy and geography, is Liangshanbo's military advisor, and Song Jiang's most trusted strategist
is such a talented character, but in the end he ended up with a "useless" ending
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His carefully planned strategies ultimately served Liangshan's interests and Song Jiang's ambitions
Netizens also have mixed reviews of Wu Yong
Some people believe that Wu Yong is the "brain" of Liangshan, and without him, Liangshan would not have developed and grown
There are also people who believe that Wu Yong was Liangshan's "sinner" and that he used his talent in the wrong place, which eventually led to Liangshan's downfall
"It's a pity that Wu Yong, if he can use his wisdom on the right path, he will definitely be able to achieve great things," one netizen lamented
And another netizen retorted: "Liangshan itself is a rabble, even if there is no Wu use, they will eventually perish"
From "Song Jiang's loss" to "Lu Junyi's position is high-minded", and then to "Wu uses his wisdom but is useless", the names of these three Liangshan heroes seem to indicate their ultimate fate
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Can names really determine a person's fate?
Perhaps, the name is just a symbol, but the meaning and expectation behind it can imperceptibly affect the trajectory of a person's life
Song Jiang's "loss" stems from his inner contradictions and struggles
He aspires to make achievements, but he cannot get rid of the shackles of feudal ethics, and in the end he can only embark on a path of self-destruction
Lu Junyi's "high position and light words" reflects his incompatible situation with Liang Shan
He has no martial arts but lacks political acumen, and in the end he can only become a victim of power struggles
Wu Yong's "useless place" reveals the limitations of the Liangshan Group
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They are just a group of reckless heroes who have been forced to go to Liangshan, lacking lofty goals and ideals, and can only end up in ruin
The fate of the characters in "Water Margin" has triggered our thinking about life, destiny, and choices
Do names really affect fate?
Perhaps, there is no standard answer to this question
But one thing is certain:
Our lives are chosen by ourselves
We can choose to go with the arrangement of fate, or we can choose to swim against the current and create our own miracles
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As one netizen said: "Fate is like a card, we can't change the cards in our hand, but we can choose how to play the cards"
The story of "Water Margin" has come to an end, but the reflections it leaves us are still worth savoring and understanding
What do you think of the fate of the characters in "Water Margin"? Do you believe that names affect fate? Feel free to leave a message in the comment area to share your views
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