Wu Song is a typical hero in "Water Margin", and his bravery and sense of justice are impressive. He fought against the evil forces, protected the people, and was a true righteous man.
Wu Song's experience makes people feel conflicted and thoughtful. Under his knife, there were more than 20 human lives, and these people were called "ghosts under the knife".
This fact has divided the evaluation of him by some. Was he the one who did justice, or was he the executioner? We can analyze the question in terms of the identity of the ghosts and their crimes.
The ghosts under the knife are not ordinary people, they are all villains and criminals. They have done many evils in society, committed all kinds of crimes, and endangered the peace of the people.
Among them are thieves, robbers, and thugs who abduct and sell women, as well as officials who take bribes and maliciously frame innocent people. These people are guilty of great sins, and people and gods are angry.
The reason why Wu Song took more than 20 lives was because he was involved in a struggle between evil forces. In ancient times, the law was not as perfect as in modern society, and power and money could influence judicial decisions.
The reason why Wu Song chose to do justice in person was because he couldn't get used to seeing these knife ghosts go unpunished, and he used his own strength to protect the fairness and justice of society.
Wu Song's actions were motivated by the heart of justice, and he did not kill the good people at will, but fought against the criminals and defended the lives of the people. His actions reflect the sense of responsibility and responsibility of a hero, who is willing to risk his life to maintain social harmony and justice.
Although Wu Song's deeds of carrying more than 20 lives make people feel contradictory, in that special historical background, his actions instead highlight the values of heroes.
At that time, the rule of law was not perfect, society was full of evil forces and dark forces, and justice was often difficult to achieve. Wu Song represents an ordinary person who uses his own strength to fight injustice and evil.
Although there are many ghosts under the knife he killed, they are all criminals and a cancer of society. Wu Song's actions have allowed these criminals to receive the punishment they deserve, and it has also warned the society not to let the evil forces run rampant, and to uphold fairness and justice. This sense of responsibility and responsibility is exactly what a hero should have.