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What is the reason for the success of zhisheng birth class?
The reasons for the success of outwitting the class are: under certain background, if the classical class doesn't do it, someone will do it; Classical people are wise and broad, both civil and military, and Qi Xin works together; On the contrary, officials are intrigued and dissatisfied with each other, and the people are restless. It is also inevitable to lose the family planning.

The outline of outwitting the birth is a story in the classical novel Water Margin. Yang Zhi was ordered to escort the birth class through Huangnigang, and was robbed by Wu Yong, Chao Gai and others. Yang Zhi was forced to live in rivers and lakes because he couldn't do his job, and later became an outlaw in Erlong Mountain. Wu Yong and others also went to Liangshan to become an outlaw because of the government's pursuit.

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Anyone who has seen Water Margin will never forget the vivid story of outwitting the birth class. It is indeed one of the most wonderful chapters in Water Margin, which has been used as a Chinese textbook for middle schools since the founding of New China. The "stratum" of the petrochemical gang refers to a large number of things. The delivery class is worth $100 thousand. How much is one hundred thousand dollars? It is consistent to wear a thousand dollars with hemp rope, also called hanging.

The ancients often called "extremely rich" and "extremely rich and expensive" extremely rich, referring to a big house, a lot of land or a lot of business, a group of slaves, and of course a lot of cash, which is obviously much more than today's one million. So having money is a huge fortune. This golden pearl treasure is the essence of the people plundered by corrupt officials and is ill-gotten wealth. The process of writing novels by Chao Gai and others is full of wit and brilliance.

So did they "help the poor" after "robbing the rich"? No. They shared it among themselves. So on the whole, Classical is a good person. At least he didn't let his minions kill businessmen, only robbed property, not as dark as Zhou Tong and Jong Li. Robbery, getting rich overnight, and becoming a "peasant revolutionary hero" can be described as fame and fortune, isn't it strange?

It should be pointed out that the commodity economy in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties developed continuously in the process of writing Water Margin, and it was written many times in the novel that robbing and killing passers-by was not conducive to the development of commodity economy and social progress. This is a backward behavior and a criminal behavior. But for a long time, it was not regarded as a crime or a mistake, or even as a revolutionary act. Some people may not agree with this behavior, but they avoid commenting out of concern.