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What was the first thing Lu said after pulling up weeping willows?

The first thing Lu said after hanging the weeping willow upside down was: "It's too tight. Look at the martial arts equipment in the restaurant tomorrow. "

Excerpted from the Water Margin, the original excerpt is as follows:

Shen Zhi took a deep look, walked to the tree, took off his straight leg, put his right hand down, and stood upside down; However, he pulled his left hand to the upper section, straightened up and uprooted the poplar tree. When the bandits saw this, they all fell to the ground and shouted, "Master is not a mortal, but a real arhat! The body doesn't have a few thousand pounds of strength, how can it bear it! "

Shen Zhi said, "It's tight. Look at the martial arts equipment in the restaurant tomorrow. "

The Water Margin is a heroic legend and one of the representative works of China's ancient novels. It is based on the story of Sung River Uprising. Sung River Uprising took place in Huizong period of Northern Song Dynasty, and it is recorded in History of Song Dynasty, Biography of Huizong, Biography of Hou Meng and Biography of Zhang Shuye. Since the Southern Song Dynasty, the story of Sung River Uprising has been circulated among the people. Zuiwengtan Record records some independent legends about heroes of the Water Margin, while The Legacy of the Song Dynasty combines many stories of the Water Margin, which is very close to the novel.

Extended data:

Pulling up weeping willows is a story in the classic Water Margin. "The Flower Monk hangs the willow upside down" is selected from the sixth chapter of Water Margin. The leopard head strayed into the White Tiger Hall. In order to subdue the gangsters, put your left hand around the trunk, your right hand around the top of the tree, stand up and uproot the willow tree.

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