Water Margin. Shi Naian
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Shui hu zhuan. English
The water margin: outlaws of the marsh / written by Shi Naian; translated by J. H. Jackson; with a new introduction by Edwin Lowe. -- 1st ed. xlix, 798 p. ; 21 cm.
ISBN 978-0-8048-4095-8 (pbk.)
I. Shi, Nai’an, ca. 1290-ca. 1365. II. Jackson, J. H. III. Lowe, Edwin, 1972- IV. Title.
PL2694.S5E5 2010
895.1’34--dc22
2010001697
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CONTENTS
List of the 108 Heroes at Liangshan Marsh
List of other characters who do not join the Heroes at Liangshan Marsh
1. Drill Inspector Wang Goes Stealthily to Yanan Prefecture; Shi Jin Defends His Village
2. Shi Jin Leaves During the Night; Major Lu Da Assaults Butcher Zheng
3. Zhao Yuanwai Rebuilds Wenshu Monastery; Lu Da Makes a Row at Mount Wutai
5. Shi Jin Acts as a Highwayman in a Pine Forest; Lu Da Sets Fire to the Waguan Temple
6. Lu Da Uproots a Willow Tree; Leopard’s Head Makes a Mistake in Entering the White Tiger Hall
7. Lin Chong Is Branded and Banished to Cangzhou District; Lu Da Has a Big Row in Yezhu Forest
8. Chai Jin Offers Hospitality; Lin Chong Hits Drill Instructor Hong with His Cudgel