Water Margin, one of China’s Four Great Classical Novels, depicts the legendary stories of 108 heroic outlaws in the Northern Song Dynasty. Forced by injustice, oppression, and corrupt officials, these brave men and women—from skilled warriors to scholars and commoners—gather at Liangshan Marsh, forming a powerful group that upholds justice, robs the rich to help the poor, and resists tyrannical authorities.
Led by charismatic leaders like Song Jiang, the outlaws embody loyalty, courage, and camaraderie, challenging feudal exploitation while adhering to a code of honor. Though their rebellion ultimately submits to imperial amnesty and is tasked with suppressing other rebels, their tales of defiance against injustice have resonated for centuries.
The novel vividly portrays complex characters, intense battles, and profound reflections on morality and social inequality, cementing its status as a timeless masterpiece that explores the human spirit’s struggle for fairness.
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