{"id":3411,"date":"2019-11-20T11:58:55","date_gmt":"2019-11-20T11:58:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/?p=3411"},"modified":"2019-11-20T13:38:52","modified_gmt":"2019-11-20T13:38:52","slug":"wu-song-beats-tiger-wu-song-da-hu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/th\/wu-song-beats-tiger-wu-song-da-hu\/","title":{"rendered":"Wu Song Beats Tiger \u6b66\u677e\u6253\u864e"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>On his way to visit his brother\uff0c Wu Song was at a place called Mount Jingyang. Though a bit drunk\uff0c he began to climb the mountain. Before long he saw a sign posted on a tree\uff1a &quot;Travelers are advised to group together to climb over the mountain since tigers have killed some singular travelers of late. Please do not risk your life.&quot; Wu Song reaso<em><\/em>ned that the sign must have been written by the inn keeper at the foot of the mountain for the sake of scaring travelers into spending the night in his inn. He did not pay attention to the sign and co<em><\/em>ntinued on this way . At sunset he came to an old temple on top of the mountain. There Wu Song saw another official sing tigers on the mountain. Still\uff0c he decided no to return to the inn at the foot of the mountain for fear that the owner would laugh at him. He felt too drunk to walk on\uff0c so he decided to lie down on a slab of gray stone. Just as he was a<em><\/em>bout to fall asleep\uff0c he felt a gust of wind whistling around him\uff1a It was a mammoth tiger charging at him. Wu Song immediately turned his body and dodged the animal. The tiger leapt again\uff0c but Wu Song managed to evade it. The beast got so angry that it used its tail to sweep toward Wu Song. Wu Song jumped to dodge the attack. He lifted his cudgel to hit the tiger while it was turning around\uff0c but his cudgel caught the branches of a tree and broke in two. The tiger was annoyed and launched another assault. Wu Song threw away the remnant of his cudgel and jumped o<em><\/em>nto the back of the tiger. With his left hand\uff0c he grabbed the skin of the head of the tiger\uff0c and he used his other fist to hit the eyes\uff0c mouth\uff0c nose and ears of the tiger. Before long\uff0c the tiger was bleeding all over and lied on the ground motionless. Wu Song was afraid the tiger was pretending to be dead\uff0c so he wielded the broken cudgel to hit the tiger until he was sure the tiger was dead. 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