In the segment of "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty, Song Wu raised his whistle stick and strode to Jingyanggang. After walking about four or five miles, I came to the foot of the mountain and saw a big tree. The trunk was skinned and white, with two lines written on it. Song Wu looked up and read, "There was a big bug in Jingyanggang recently, but there were businessmen in the past. You can form a group at noon and cross-help. Please don't make mistakes. "
Shi Naian (about 1296—— about 1370), a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu Province, was born in Baijuchang, Xinghua County (now Shijiaqiao, Xinduo Town, Xinghua City). His original name was Yan Duan, his first name was Zhao Rui, his last name was Zi An, and his nickname was Naian. The representative work is Water Margin.
According to legend, when Shi Naian was teaching in a museum in a building, he often taught students to draw. He is very strict. He only teaches one figure painting at a time until the students finish painting before teaching another. He taught students to draw 108 before and after. These paintings have different faces, different movements, different expressions and different personalities. The character 108 he portrayed is said to be General 108 in Water Margin.
Mr Liu Bowen once played two books in front of Emperor Hongwu, saying, "Shi Naian is ten times better than the minister. If you teach him to be an official, you must have good political achievements. " Emperor Wu of Hong allowed him to play and sent a letter to Jiangyin to call him back to Beijing. After several phone calls, he just shirked his illness and refused the imperial edict. He is very capable. In addition to making a fuss, he can also treat diseases, divination, fortune telling, watching Feng Shui, boxing and so on.