Little Farmer Big Star

Chapter 1761 The Reason Why Li Kui’s Mother Died in a Tiger’s Mouth

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Li Kui went home to take his mother to Liangshan to enjoy the blessings. However, on the way, his old mother was killed by a tiger.

An old lady in her 80s, one of her sons fled because of murder, and the other son struggled to make ends meet by working as a long-term laborer for a landlord. She cried blindly because she missed the son who had fled.

The son who finally escaped came to pick him up to enjoy his life in the name of becoming an official. On the way, he was eaten by a tiger.

No matter how you look at this plot, it reveals a deep sadness, and the ending of the old mother is disappointing.

All the book lovers, celebrities, and authors in various literary fields sighed and sighed in their hearts, and at the same time fell into deep contemplation.

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?

Is this scenario too cruel for an old mother?

Li Kui went home to pick up his old mother to enjoy the blessing, which shows his filial piety, but his filial piety did not seem to move the world.

If his filial piety moved the world, his old mother would be eaten by a tiger for no reason.

Why does the author Li Fan arrange such a plot?

All people are thinking.

Some book fans said that this was so that Li Kui would be free from all worries and be able to work on his great career in peace and contentment.

However, some book fans objected that if Li Kui is to be left alone, there is no need to arrange for Li Kui to have an old mother. When Li Kui appears, he will be alone. This is great, and why is it so cruel to let his old mother be eaten by a tiger?

The book fan added that this arrangement is to reflect Li Kui's filial piety. Since he is a Liangshan hero, he must be filial.

It shows that Li Kui has a filial piety, which is indeed true. We all know that Li Kui is a filial piety person.

But as I just said, since Li Kui has such filial piety, he should naturally be moved to let his mother live a long life in Liangshan and never be eaten by a tiger.

Therefore, it is true that Li Kui has filial piety, but it should not be the reason why the author arranged this plot.

Some fans said that this is to show Li Kui's bravery, using a simple knife to kill four tigers in a row, even though they were two big tigers and two small tigers,

But it also shows Li Kui's bravery.

There are also book fans who object, and this is even more wrong. There are many ways to reflect Li Kui's bravery, so why is there a need for such a cruel method as letting his mother die tragically?

Even if it is necessary to write about Li Kui killing the tiger, there are thousands of reasons for Li Kui to kill the tiger, so why use this cruelest reason?

These reasons are obviously unconvincing.

So, why did the author Li Fan write this?

Or is there no reason at all?

No, that's not right, there should be a reason.

Otherwise, the author Li Fan would not have arranged the plot in this way.

Most people believe that there must be a reason for the author Li Fan to arrange the plot this way.

Shen Cong, director of the Historical Research Branch of the National Ministry of Culture, gave his own answer.

Shen Cong believes that the reason why the old mother was eaten by the tiger is a kind of karma.

As a powerless old lady, it was obviously impossible for the old mother to have done any evil deeds to bring herself such retribution.

Then, the only person who brought such retribution to the old mother was Li Kui.

The reason why the old mother was eaten by the tiger was because Li Kui killed too many people, and often killed innocent people indiscriminately.

Li Kui is the one who kills the most among the characters who have appeared, and he is also the only one who often kills innocent people indiscriminately.

First: When he was rescuing Song Jiang at the Jiangzhou Tribulation Court, Li Kui used his ax to kill everyone he saw, whether they were officers, soldiers or ordinary people.

Chao Gai, the number one person in Liangshan, shouted to Li Kui, "If you don't do anything for the common people, just hurt people."

However, Li Kui turned a deaf ear. No matter whether it was officers, soldiers or civilians, they swung their axes and struck, killing all over the ground. Blood flowed into channels, and countless innocent people were killed and injured.

Second: During the third attack on Zhujiazhuang, Hu Chengdu came with a load of wine and morning glory and was willing to cooperate with Liangshan. Li Kui saw it with his own eyes.

However, the next day, Hu Cheng tied up Zhu Biao and was about to hand him over to Song Jiang. Li Kui killed Zhu Biao with one ax without saying a word, and then went straight to Hu Cheng with the second ax, wanting to kill Hu Cheng as well.

Fortunately, Hu Cheng reacted quickly and ran away, avoiding Li Kui's pursuit.

However, although Hu Cheng ran away and his family was full, he was killed by Li Kui.

Song Jiang lightly scolded Li Kui for a few words and let it go.

Li Kui even said that he should be blamed as long as he kills happily.

Third: In order to force Zhu Ding to go up the mountain, Li Kui actually chopped the head of Zhu Ding's four-year-old son in half with an axe. An innocent child was brutally killed.

Although this was Song Jiang's instigation, why didn't Song Jiang send someone else?

Because Song Jiang knew that only Li Kui could kill him. He was not only ruthless, but also cruel.

Fourth: In order to deal with Gao Lian, a demon master in Gaotang State, Li Kui and Dai Zong went to Jizhou to find Gongsun Sheng for help.

After arriving in Jizhou, Gongsun Sheng's master Luo Zhenren did not allow Gongsun Sheng to go down the mountain.

So, Li Kui went to Zhenren Luo's mountain in the middle of the night. When he saw Zhenren Luo reciting sutras alone on the cloud bed, he pushed open the door, rushed in, picked up the ax, and chopped down Zhenren Luo's forehead. .

The ax struck extremely hard, knocking Zhenren Luo down on the cloud bed, and split his head in half.

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After beheading Master Luo, he turned around and ran out. He saw a boy in Tsing Yi stopping Li Kui. Li Kui said indifferently, "You little thief, you can take my axe."

After saying that, he raised the ax and chopped off the head of the little Taoist boy again, and rolled it to the bottom of the steps.

From the above points, we can see that Li Kui killed too many people, often killing innocent people indiscriminately, and using cruel methods.

In addition, Li Kui passed by Yiling and left his old mother to look for water. After finding the water source, he wondered how to bring the water back to his old mother to drink?

He stood up, looked east and west, and saw a temple on the top of the mountain in the distance.

Li Kui said: "Yes."

Li Kui walked to the temple and saw that it was the Sizhou Great Sage Ancestral Hall, with only a stone incense burner in front of it.

Li Kui went to pick up the stone incense burner with his hands and found that the stone incense burner was chiselled with the seat and could not be lifted at all.

So, Li Kui took out the seat, knocked it on the stone steps in front, and knocked down the stone incense burner directly.

Then he took it to the stream, put the stone incense burner into the water, pulled up the weeds, washed it clean, filled the incense burner with half water, and then returned the same way.

In order to get something to drink for his old mother, Li Kui destroyed the incense burner in the temple.

To some extent, it can be said to have offended the gods.

Li Kui killed too many people and killed innocent people indiscriminately. In the end, he violated the gods when he took water. Under the cycle of cause and effect, his old mother died pitifully in the tiger's mouth.

The crime Li Kui committed was finally punished on his old mother, which made people sigh and sigh.

This is a cycle of cause and effect, and the retribution is not good, but the old mother is pitiful.

Of course, although Li Kui killed too many people and killed innocent people indiscriminately, he was not an evil person himself. He was bold, honest, straightforward, loyal, and extremely filial.

He doesn't kill innocent people indiscriminately, but has various prerequisite reasons.

He is also one of the heroes of Liangshan.

But no matter what, his murderous intention is indeed too serious, and some people should not be killed.

Shen Cong finally believed that Li Fan's arrangement for his old mother to be eaten by a tiger might have another purpose, which was to wake Li Kui up and put away some of his murderous intentions.

Kill those who deserve to be killed, and stop killing those who shouldn't be killed.

Dear, this chapter is finished, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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