Chapter 1761: The reason why Li Kui's mother died

Li Kui went home to pick his mother up to Liangshan to enjoy the blessing. However, on the way, the old mother died.

An eighty-year-old lady, a son escaped because of murder, and a son worked long hours at the landlord's house. She was also blinded by crying because she missed the son who fled.

The son who finally ran away took him to enjoy the blessing in the name of being an official, but he was eaten by a tiger on the road.

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

All the book fans, celebrities, and authors in various literary fields, while sighing and sighing in their hearts, they fell into deep contemplation.

They are all thinking about a question. Why did the author Li Fan write about the plot of Li Kui's old mother being eaten by a tiger?

Is this kind of plot too cruel for the 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 does not seem to have moved the world.

If his filial piety moved the world, his old mother would be eaten by the tiger without reason.

Why did the author Li Fan arrange such a plot?

All people are thinking.

Some book fans said that this was to allow Li Kui to do a big business with peace of mind from now on.

However, some book fans objected. If you want Li Kui to be alone, you don't need to arrange for Li Kui to have an old mother. When Li Kui is on the stage, he will be a person directly. How good is this. Why should the old mother be so cruel to be eaten by a tiger?

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

It is true that Li Kui has filial piety. We all know that Li Kui is a filial person.

But as I just said, since Li Kui has such filial piety, he should naturally be touched and let his mother spend her life in Liangshan, so it is impossible to 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.

A book fan said again, this is to show Li Kui's bravery, killing four tigers with a simple knife, although there are two big tigers and two small tigers, it also shows Li Kui's bravery.

There were also objections from book fans, which is even more wrong. To reflect Li Kui's bravery, there are more ways to go, so where is a cruel method such as letting his mother die?

Even if you have to write that Li Kui kills tigers, you can find thousands of reasons for Li Kui to kill tigers, so why use this most cruel reason?

These reasons are obviously not convincing.

So, what exactly did the author Li Fan write for?

Or is there no reason at all?

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

Otherwise, the author Li Fan should not arrange the plot like this.

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

Shen Cong, director of the History Research Division of the Ministry of Culture, gave his own answer.

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

The old mother, as an old lady who had no power to restrain the chicken, obviously could not have done any evil and incurred such retribution on herself.

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

The old mother was eaten by tigers because Li Kui killed too many people and often killed innocent people indiscriminately.

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

First: When the Jiangzhou Tribulation Field rescued Song Jiang, Li Kui used a sharp axe and killed anyone at sight. All officers, soldiers and ordinary people were killed.

Liangshan's first top spot, Chao Gai, shouted to Li Kui, "Don't do things for the people, Xiu just hurts people."

However, Li Kui turned a deaf ear to his ears. Whether it was officers, soldiers or ordinary people, he slashed with his axe, slaying everywhere, blood flowed down, and countless innocent people were killed and injured.

Second: During the three beating of Zhujiazhuang, Hu Chengdanjiu came and came down and was willing to cooperate with Liangshan. Li Kui saw it with his own eyes.

However, the next day, Hu Cheng tied Zhu Biao and was about to hand it over to Song Jiang. Without a word, Li Kui killed Zhu Biao with an axe. The second axe went straight to Hucheng, trying to kill Hucheng as well.

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

However, even though Hu Cheng ran away, his family was full, but Li Kui killed him cleanly.

Song Jiang lightly blamed Li Kui for a few words, and it was fine.

Li Kui went so far as to say, blame is to blame, as long as he kills happily.

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

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

Because Song Jiang knew that only Li Kui could do it, not only cruel, but also cruel.

Fourth: In order to deal with the Gao Lian of Gaotang State's demon method, Li Kui and Dai Zong went to Jizhou to look for Gongsun Sheng's help.

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

So, Li Kui touched Luo Zhenren's mountain in the middle of the night and saw Luo Zhenren reciting the sutras alone on the cloud bed. He pushed open the door, grabbed the door, lifted the axe, and struck Luo Zhenren's forehead. .

This axe slashed very hard, and directly chopped Luo Zhenren onto the cloud bed, splitting his head in half.

After hacking Luo Zhenren, he turned around and ran out and saw a boy in Tsing Yi stopping Li Kui. Li Kui said indiscriminately, "You little thief, also take my axe."

After finishing speaking, he raised the axe in his hand and chopped off the head of the little boy again, and rolled to the bottom of the steps.

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

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

Standing up, looking east and west, I saw a temple on the top of the mountain from a distance.

Li Kui said: "Yes."

When Li Kui walked to the temple, he saw Sizhou Great Sage Shrine with only a stone incense burner in front of him.

Li Kui took the stone censer with his hand, and found that the stone censer was hewn with a seat, and he couldn't hold it at all.

Therefore, Li Kui knocked out the seat, knocked on the front stone steps, and knocked down the stone incense burner directly.

Then he took the stone incense burner into the water, pulled up the messy grass, washed it clean, filled it with half of the incense burner water, and returned the same way.

In order to get a drink for his old mother, Li Kui directly 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. When he finally took the water, he also offended the gods. Under the cycle of cause and effect, his old mother could be pitifully buried.

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

This is a causal cycle, retribution is unhappy, 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, straightforward, straightforward and loyal, and extremely filial.

He didn't kill innocent indiscriminately, but there were various prerequisites and reasons.

He is also one of Liangshan's heroes.

But in any case, his intention to kill is indeed too heavy, and some people shouldn't be killed.

In the end, Shen Cong believed that Li Fan arranged for the old mother to be eaten by a tiger. Perhaps there was another purpose, which was to make Li Kui alert and put away some of his own murderous intentions.

Those who should be killed are killed, and those who should not be killed, don't kill again.

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