Xue Gang's Anti-Tang was one of the traditional Chinese storytellers. It told the story of Xue Gang, the son of Xue Kui, who struggled in the troubled times at the end of the Tang Dynasty. Xue Kui was one of the most commonly used characters in storytelling, and another commonly used image of Xue Gang meant kowtowing to pay a New Year visit. Stuttering often appeared in children's books in traditional Chinese storytelling. It was a way for children to learn traditional culture. Stuttering was usually an imitation of an adult's tone, often used to express respect and gratitude. In Xue Gang's rebellion against Tang, stuttering was often used to show Xue Gang's humility and loyalty. Xue Gang's anti-Tang was one of the classics in traditional Chinese storytelling, which had high artistic and cultural value.