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How horrible is the real Water Margin?
The real Water Margin is horrible, with Li Kui jy eating people.

The Song Dynasty was a period of high economic and cultural prosperity in China, and Confucianism of Confucius and Mencius also developed to a higher level at this stage. At that time, China society as a whole was relatively rich, and there was no widespread famine. The bad habit of cannibalism is obviously abandoned by the mainstream society. Even other rebellious heroes in Liangshan have a hobby of drinking hangover soup and cooking human flesh, but the extremely barbaric eating method like Li Kui jy is second to none.

Look at the description in the article: "first cut a sharp knife from your leg." If you pick it, you will cook it on a charcoal fire in front of you. Cut a piece and bake it. When there was no film, Huang Wenbing was cut. Li Kui jy cut his chest with a knife, took out his heart and made a hangover soup with the leaders. " Don't say that eating human flesh means eating pork, mutton and dog meat. Ordinary people can't swallow it in such a bloody way.

No wonder Yan Shun, Wang Ying and Zheng Tianshou, three human flesh experts, only dare to watch, but dare not sit around and eat. Judging from the fact that everyone drinks hangover soup but no one dares to eat Huang Wenbing with Li Kui jy, the heavy taste of Li Kui jy is unacceptable to many people who like to eat human flesh.

Tieniu, a man who eats human flesh alive, is really a Chinese odyssey, so Tieniu is also the first ogre king in the Water Margin.

Secondly, Li Kui jy is bloodthirsty. Li Kui was both wise and brave, and took the lead, which made great contributions to the growth of Liangshan. However, Li Kui jy's fighting style is different. He often hacked with a firewood knife all the way, adding many innocent murders under the aimless firewood knife, which is particularly obvious in the section of Jiangzhou robbing the hospital.

When Li Kui jy indiscriminately chopped the axe to the wanted man who had surrendered, he killed the squire family, not to mention the readers, even Song Jiang and others could not stand it. I really don't know how Hu Sanniang accepted this reality. Fortunately, this book avoids this point. Otherwise, with Li Kui jy's actions, Hu Sanniang, Jeikiy and others will never let go. The infighting in Liangshan is only a matter of time, and the contradictions between the heroes are far more than these, but they are all under the guise of loyalty in the rivers and lakes.