The 83 version of Wu Song 1 - 8 was a domestic drama produced by Shandong TV in 1983, with a total of 8 episodes. It was adapted from the storyline of Water Margins. It included Wu Song beating up a tiger, drunk beating up the Gate God Jiang, being trapped in the Governor's Mansion, causing a ruckus at Feiyun Pu, splashing blood on the mandarin duck restaurant, killing Ximen Qing, and other major plots. The drama revolved around Wu Song's story, telling his heroic deeds in different scenes.
The theme song for Wu Jian's version of 'Journey of the Swordsman', was' Crossing the Pugilistic World'. This song was created by the Yi people, and it was also the theme song of Wu Jian's version of " Heroes." This song was heroic and free, showing the heroic spirit of a chivalrous man.
Chang 'an City was bathed in moonlight, and thousands of households were pounding on their clothes. The autumn wind blew the sound of pounding clothes, and every family missed the people guarding the border. When will the war at the border be quelled and my husband end his expedition?
'Midnight Wu Song, Autumn Song' was a Tang Dynasty poem by Li Bai. This poem was set in the autumn night of Chang 'an, describing the sound of clothes being pounded and the autumn wind blowing. It expressed the woman's longing for her husband who was guarding the frontier fortress and her hope that the war would end as soon as possible. The poem " The moon in Chang 'an, the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes " described the bright moonlight in Chang' an and the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes. The phrase "The autumn wind never blows, but it is always the love of the jade pass" expressed the longing for her husband who was guarding the frontier fortress. The poem also mentioned her desire to pacify the enemies at the border and her hope that her husband would end his expedition. The whole poem was sincere and beautiful, showing the charm of frontier fortress poetry.
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were brothers. Although they were different in appearance and figure, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were brothers of the same mother. Wu Dalang played the role of taking care of and raising Wu Song. Although their relationship in the novel was not very good, they were indeed brothers.
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were brothers. Although they were different in appearance and figure, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were brothers of the same mother. Wu Dalang played the role of taking care of and raising Wu Song. Although their relationship in the novel was not very good, they were indeed brothers.
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were indeed brothers. Although the two of them looked completely different, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were blood brothers and had a very close relationship. Wu Dalang played the role of a father in Wu Song's growth. Therefore, when Wu Dalang was killed by Xi Men Qing and Pan Jinlian, Wu Song was very angry and determined to avenge his brother. Wu Song was an upright person and treated his brother very well. However, it was precisely because of his sense of justice that he became a hero of Liangshan. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Song and Wu Dalang had a deep brotherly relationship. In order to avenge his brother, he did not hesitate to kill.
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were indeed brothers. Although they were different in appearance and figure, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were brothers of the same mother. Wu Dalang played the role of taking care of and raising Wu Song. Although their relationship in the novel was not very good, they were indeed brothers.
" Midnight Wu Song " was a song of the Southern Dynasty, belonging to the Qing Dynasty. It depicted the scene at midnight and the emotions of the people. Although Wu Ge was mentioned, the specific song or track information was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the exact song of Midnight Wu Song.
The Strongest Wu Song was a martial arts novel that was published on Qidian Chinese website. The author was Stupid 123. The story was about Tian Xiaoqi, a freshman who had transmigrated to the Northern Song Dynasty and became Wu Song. In this story, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Song Jiang, and the others started a series of adventures and struggles. However, the search results provided did not provide detailed information about the storyline, so it was impossible to give a more specific answer.