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Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

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On the ancient Shuibo Liang Mountain, heroes converge and conspiracies are also continuous. The leader of Chao Gai Liangshanbo died in Huangquan due to a mysterious arrow wound, but Song Jiang rewrote Chao Gai's last words at this moment, and pointed the murderous finger at Shi Wengong by name. Is this a power game orchestrated by Song Jiang, or is there another hidden story behind it? Isn't there anyone else who has the motive and ability to commit murder? Today, let's explore the murderous motives and conspiracies that may be hidden behind this, and reveal the secrets of those unknown in Liangshanbo.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

, Chao Gai's cause of death has always been a major suspense in the Water Margin. In the melee in Zengtou City, Chao Gai was injured by an arrow, thinking it was a small injury, but who knew that it became his fatal injury. The two brothers, Lin Chong and Song Jiang, took good care of him, and it seemed that they could not save Chao Gai's life. When he was dying, Chao Gai left a last word that would puzzle future generations, and if the murderer who shot him could be found, that person could succeed him as the lord of Liangshanbo.

Things are far from being as simple as they seem. Soon after Chao Gai's death, Song Jiang publicly declared that Chao Gai's last words were to find Shi Wengong and make him the new owner of Liangshan. This change has undoubtedly dropped a bombshell in the undercurrent of the rivers and lakes. Everyone knows that Shi Wengong is a hero with excellent martial arts, but he has never heard of him using a bow and arrow, let alone poisoned arrows. The poisonous arrow is undoubtedly a huge stain on his reputation in the rivers and lakes.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

Why did Song Jiang do this? Lifting the veil, we may find the answer in Song Jiang's ambition and motivation to protect someone. There is a view that Song Jiang is protecting the real murderer, who may be a good man who has a deep relationship with him. Judging from the treatment of arrow wounds and the choice of poisoned arrows, this mysterious figure is not only proficient in bows and arrows, but also has a strong killing intent towards Chao Gai.

There is another character worthy of our attention, that is, the heroes of Erlong Mountain. The merger of Erlongshan and Liangshanbo was not all smooth sailing. Lu Zhishen and Wu Song, two famous generals in the rivers and lakes, are not very optimistic about the cooperation with Song Jiang. And within Liangshanbo, power struggles and discontent have been on the rise. Especially after Chao Gai's injury, there were subtle changes in the power structure within Liangshanbo, and many things were quietly happening in secret.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

Although Chao Gai was the soul of Liangshan during his lifetime, his death may have brought opportunities to some people. I have to say that the water in the rivers and lakes is deeper than the sea. Chao Gai's death provided an opportunity for Song Jiang to ascend to the throne, and at the same time made Song Jiang's position in Liangshanbo more stable. But behind all this, is Song Jiang's shrewdness or ruthlessness, maybe only God knows, you know and I know.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

One can't help but wonder who Chao Gai's real killer would have been if it hadn't been for Song Jiang's tampering with his last words? And what kind of scene would the hidden power struggle be behind this? In the rivers and lakes, every move may be a chess game, and every decision may be a matter of life and death. Was Song Jiang really for the sake of righteousness, or was he just for his personal power and status? These questions may only be answered by in-depth investigation.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

In this power game of Liangshanbo, everyone can be a pawn or a chess player. Chao Gai's death is not only a tragedy, but also a major power transfer in the history of Liangshanbo. As people in the rivers and lakes often say, "the true colors of heroes, the impermanence of rivers and lakes", in the era of heroes, behind every hero may hide unknown and unfathomable scheming.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

And we, as bystanders, may never be able to fully unveil the veil of history, but through the interpretation and scrutiny of these stories, we can have a deeper understanding and perception of this magnificent history. Chao Gai's death is a beginning and a mystery, and every turmoil in Liangshanbo is a test of the hero's true character.

Laughing and hiding a killing machine: If Chao Gai hadn't been shot by Shi Wengong or Hua Rong, Erlong Mountain would have all been dispatched?

Through an in-depth analysis of the truth that may be hidden behind Chao Gai's death and Song Jiang's motives, it is not difficult to find that Liangshanbo is not only a gathering place for heroes, but also a showcase for complex human nature and power struggles. Chao Gai's unexpected death, Song Jiang's rise in power, and the internal strife and dissatisfaction in Liangshanbo all let us see a complex and real world of rivers and lakes. In a world where every decision and action has the potential to change the course of history. Perhaps, it is the complex choices and behaviors of these heroes that constitute the profound charm and enduring value of the epic of the Water Margin.