The author of 'Wu Song the Traveler' was Shi Naian.
The earliest author of the novel Wu Song should be the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. Shi Naian was a novelist in the late Ming Dynasty. His representative works, such as Water Margins and Journey to the West, had become classics in the history of Chinese literature. The complete biography of Wu Song was also one of Shi Naian's representative works. It was based on the story of Wu Song fighting a tiger at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was a legendary novel that described heroes.
The earliest author of the complete biography of the novel Wu Song is uncertain because the creation history of the novel is relatively long. The earliest complete version may be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. According to the available information and historical records, some authors and works related to Wu Song could be listed: Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, wrote the Water Margins, which included the story of Wu Song. The Water Margins is considered one of the four famous novels in China. 2. The Qing Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin also wrote Dream of the Red Chamber, which also included the story of Wu Song, but Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber was written many years earlier than Shi Naian's Water Margins. Some other novelists, such as Wu Chengen and Lu Xun, had also written novels or scripts related to Wu Song, but these works were written later than Wu Song. It should be noted that due to the long history of the creation of novels, various versions of novels exist, so there may be different versions and versions of the specific author and works of "Wu Song."
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Wu Song is from Shi Naian, the author of Water Margins.
The original author of Wu Song's Fight the Tiger was Shi Naian.
Mr. Wusong was Tao Yuanming's nickname. Tao Yuanming was an ancient Chinese poet and Ci Fu writer. He was known as the master of reclusive poets in ancient and modern times. He was China's first rural poet, and his representative works included "Return to Xi Ci,""Return to the Garden and Field Residence,""Peach Blossom Spring Story," and so on. His nickname " Mr. Five Pine " came from the five willow trees where he lived.