Little Farmer Big Star

Chapter 1761 The reason why Li Kui's mother died

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Li Kui went home to pick up his mother to go up to Liangshan to enjoy happiness. However, on the way, the old mother died. \u00261t;/p\u003e

An old lady in her 80s, a son fled away because of murder, a son lived hard by working as a long-term worker in a landlord's house, and was blinded by crying because of missing the son who fled away. \u00261t;/p\u003e

The son who finally escaped came to pick him up to enjoy himself in the name of an official, but he was eaten by a tiger on the way. \u00261t;/p\u003e

No matter how you look at such a plot, it reveals a deep sadness, and the ending of the old mother makes people sigh. \u00261t;/p\u003e

All book fans, celebrities and authors in various literary fields, while sighing and sighing in their hearts, fell into deep contemplation. \u00261t;/p\u003e

They were all thinking about a question, why did the author Li Fan write the plot of Li Kui's old mother being eaten by a tiger? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Is this kind of plot too cruel for the old mother? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui went home to pick up his old mother to enjoy the happiness, which shows his filial piety, but his filial piety did not seem to be moved by the world. \u00261t;/p\u003e

If his filial piety is earth-shattering, his old mother will be eaten by tigers for no reason. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Why did the author Li Fan arrange such a plot? \u00261t;/p\u003e

All people are thinking. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Some book fans said that this was so that Li Kui would be free from distractions from now on, so he could do a great job with peace of mind. \u00261t;/p\u003e

However, some fans objected that if Li Kui was to be left alone, there was no need to arrange for Li Kui to have an old mother. When Li Kui appeared on the stage, she was directly alone. This is so good, why is it necessary to let the old mother be eaten by tigers so cruel? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Fans also said that this arrangement is to reflect Li Kui's filial piety. Since he is a hero of Liangshan, he must be filial. \u00261t;/p\u003e

It is indeed not wrong to reflect Li Kui's filial piety. We all know that Li Kui is a filial person. \u00261t;/p\u003e

But as I just said, since Li Kui has such filial piety, he should naturally be moved, let his mother enjoy her life in Liangshan, and it is impossible for him to be eaten by tigers. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Therefore, it is true that Li Kui has filial piety, but it should not be the reason why the author arranged this plot. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Some book fans also said that this is to reflect Li Kui's bravery, killing four tigers in a row with a Pu Dao. Although there are two big tigers and two small tigers, it also shows Li Kui's bravery. \u00261t;/p\u003e

There are also objections from book fans, which is even more wrong. To reflect Li Kui's bravery, there are so many ways to do it. Where is the need for such a cruel method to let his mother die tragically? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Even if he had to write about Li Kui killing a tiger, he could find thousands of reasons for Li Kui to kill a tiger. Why should he use this cruelest reason? \u00261t;/p\u003e

These reasons are obviously unconvincing. \u00261t;/p\u003e

So, why did the author Li Fan write this way? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Or is there no reason at all? \u00261t;/p\u003e

No, no, there should be a reason.

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Otherwise, the author Li Fan should not have arranged the plot like this. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Most people think that there must be a reason for the author Li Fan to arrange the plot like this. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Shen Cong, director of the History Research Division of the Ministry of Culture, gave his answer. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Shen Cong believed that the reason why the old mother was eaten by tigers was a kind of karma. \u00261t;/p\u003e

As a powerless old lady, the old mother obviously couldn't have done anything evil to bring such retribution to herself. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Then, the person who brought such retribution to the old mother can only be Li Kui. \u00261t;/p\u003e

The reason why the old mother was eaten by tigers was because Li Kui killed too many people, and often killed innocent people indiscriminately. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui is the one who kills the most people among the characters that have appeared, and is also the only one who often kills innocent people indiscriminately. \u00261t;/p\u003e

First: When the Jiangzhou robbery field rescued Song Jiang, Li Kui opened his axe and killed anyone he saw. Whether it was officers, soldiers or ordinary people, all of them were killed. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Chao Gai, the No. 1 leader in Liangshan, shouted to Li Kui, "Don't do common people's affairs, Hugh just hurts people."\u00261t;/p\u003e

However, Li Kui turned a deaf ear. Whether it was officers, soldiers or commoners, they slashed with an axe, and they slaughtered all over the place. \u00261t;/p\u003e

2nd: When he was fighting Zhujiazhuang three times, Hucheng came down with wine and cows and was willing to cooperate with Liangshan. Li Kui saw it with his own eyes. \u00261t;/p\u003e

However, the next day, Hucheng tied Zhu Biao and was about to hand it over to Song Jiang. Without saying a word, Li Kui killed Zhu Biao with an axe. The second axe went straight to Hucheng and wanted to kill Hucheng as well. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Fortunately, Hu Cheng reacted quickly, and he ran off at the horse, escaping Li Kui's pursuit. \u00261t;/p\u003e

However, although Hucheng ran away, his house was full, but Li Kui killed him cleanly. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Song Jiang rebuked Li Kui lightly, and let it go. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui even said that if he was to blame, he would be blamed, as long as he killed happily. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Third: In order to force Zhu Di up the mountain, Li Kui cut the head of Zhu Di's four-year-old son in half with an axe. An innocent child was brutally killed in this way. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Although this was Song Jiang's order, why didn't Song Jiang send someone else? \u00261t;/p\u003e

Because Song Jiang knew that only Li Kui could do it. He was not only cruel, but also cruel. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Fourth: Li Kui and Dai Zong went to Jizhou to find Gongsun Sheng's help in order to deal with Gao Lian, who was in Gaotang Prefecture. \u00261t;/p\u003e

After arriving in Jizhou, I didn't expect that Gongsun Sheng's master Luo Zhenren would not allow Gongsun Sheng to go down the mountain. \u00261t;/p\u003e

So, Li Kui came to Luo Zhenren's mountain in the middle of the night, and saw Luo Zhenren reciting scriptures alone on the cloud bed, he pushed open the door, rushed in, picked up his axe, and slashed at Luo Zhenren's forehead. . \u00261t;/p\u003e

This axe was so ruthless that it cut Luo Zhenren directly onto the cloud bed, splitting his head in half. \u00261t;/p\u003e

After killing Luo Zhenren, he turned around and ran out. When he saw a boy in blue clothes stopping Li Kui, Li Kui said indiscriminately, "You little thief, you also eat my axe." \u00261t;/p\u003e

After he finished speaking, he raised his axe and chopped off the head of the little Daoist boy, and rolled to the bottom of the steps. \u00261t;/p\u003e

From the above points, it can be seen that Li Kui kills too many people, and often kills innocent people indiscriminately. \u00261t;/p\u003e

In addition, Li Kui passed by Yiling, put down his old mother and went to look for water. After finding the water source, he wondered how to bring the water back to his old mother to drink. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Standing up, looking east and west, I saw a temple on the top of the mountain in the distance. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui said: "Yes."\u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui walked to the front of the temple and saw that it was a great shrine in Sizhou, with only a stone incense burner in front of him. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui took the stone incense burner by hand, but it was found that the stone incense burner was chiseled with the seat and could not be held at all. \u00261t;/p\u003e

So, Li Kui took the seat out, knocked on the stone steps in front, and knocked down the stone incense burner directly. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Then he took it to the stream, put the stone incense burner into the water, pulled up the weeds, washed it clean, filled half of the incense burner water, and returned the same way. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui destroyed the incense burner in the temple in order to get it back for his old mother. \u00261t;/p\u003e

In a way, it can be said to have violated the gods. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Li Kui killed too many people, killed innocent people indiscriminately, and even offended the gods when he finally fetched water. Under the cycle of cause and effect, his old mother died pitifully. \u00261t;/p\u003e

The crime Li Kui committed was finally retributed on his old mother, which made people sigh and sigh. \u00261t;/p\u003e

This is a causal cycle, the retribution is unhappy, but the old mother is pitiful. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Of course, although Li Kui killed too many people and killed innocent people indiscriminately, he was not an evil person. He was bold, honest, straightforward, loyal, and extremely filial. \u00261t;/p\u003e

His indiscriminate killing of innocents is not arbitrary, but there are various preconditions. \u00261t;/p\u003e

He is also one of the heroes of Liangshan. \u00261t;/p\u003e

But no matter what, his murderous intentions are indeed too heavy, and some people should not be killed. \u00261t;/p\u003e

In the end, Shen Cong also believed that Li Fan arranged for the old mother to be eaten by a tiger. Perhaps there was another intention, that is, to make Li Kui wake up and put away some of his murderous intentions. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Kill those who should be killed, and don't kill those who shouldn't. \u00261t;/p\u003e

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