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Li Kui (李逵) was a character in the Chinese folklore novel Water Margin. Chinese folktales have a long history, going back several thousand years. ... Water Margin or Outlaws of the Marsh (Traditional Chinese: 水滸傳; Simplified Chinese: æ°´æµ’ä¼ ; pinyin: ShuǐhÇ” Zhuàn) is one of the Four Classical Novels of Chinese literature. ...


Alongside Lu Zhishen, Li Kui was one of the strongest amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes and also one of the 36 Heavenly Chieftains. Nicknamed "The Black Whirlwind" (黑旋风) or "Iron Ox" (铁牛), Li Kui ( 181 cm/ 5'11,5 )seldom took a steed to the battlefield. He would instead brandish his famous twin axes and hack his way through his foes. Despite his aggressiveness and impetuosness, Li Kui was a fiercely loyal and filial man, respected for his unwavering beliefs. From tearing up the amnesty to foiling the Li Si Si plan to killing his own evil brother, Li Kui's controversies were usually preceded by a heavy drinking session. Li Kui is also sometimes associated with Zhang Fei from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. A tatooed Lu Zhishen pulling out a willow tree. ... Liangshan is a county-level city in Shandong province, China. ... The 36 Heavenly Chieftains or 36 Heavenly Spirits refer to the two divisions amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin; the other division being the 72 Earthly Fiends or 72 Earthly Warriors. ... In the Romance of Three Kingdoms, Zhāng Fēi (張飛)(168?-222 AD), courtesy name Yìdé (翼德), was first a butcher, than an officer of the Kingdom of Shu and the second member of the Five Tiger Generals. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Simplified Chinese: 三国演义; Traditional Chinese: 三國演義; Pinyin: sānguó yÇŽnyì), written by Luó Guànzhōng in the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). ...


Main Story of Li Kui in Water Margin

Li Kui was born with a dark complexion, fiery eyes, a muscular body and strength equivalent to an ox, hence his nickname. He had a bad temper and an addiction to wine, so many people were afraid of him. He was excellent in using a pair of axes and also tough in melee fighting as well.


He was originally from Baizhang Village, and fled from home after killing someone. He came to Jiangzhou and served as a jailer under Dai Zong. Li Kui got to know Song Jiang and they became fast friends. He was extremely loyal to Song Jiang and when Song Jiang had a craving for fish, Li Kui went to the river and had a fight with Zhang Shun and the fishermen just to get fish for Song Jiang. However, the fight was stopped by Song Jiang and Dai Zong. Nicknamed the Magic Messanger, Dai Zhong of the Water Margin was purportedly able to clear hundreds - once even one thousand - li in a day. ... Song Jiang (宋江) was the leader of a bandit group in the 12th century, during the Song Dynasty. ... Nicknamed the White Streak in the waves(浪里白条), Zhang Shun(张顺), brother of Zhang Heng, was one of the 108 heroes of Liangshan in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ...


When Song Jiang and Dai Zong were arrested and scheduled to be executed, Li Kui and the Liangshan heroes stormed the execution ground and rescued them. They escaped to Bailong temple near the river and were surrounded by government troops. Li Kui and the heroes dashed out and fought fiercely, eventually cutting a path out to meet Zhang Shun with his boats. The whole group went to Liangshan after that.


Although Li Kui was fiery-tempered, he was a filial son. He went home to fetch his mother to Liangshan and met Li Gui who pretended to be him, robbing passerbys. Li Kui defeated Li Gui after a brawl and wanted to kill him for impersonating himself and committing crimes in his name. Li Gui lied that he had a 90 year old mother to feed and had no choice but to rob. Li Kui was moved and let him off. Later, Li Kui found out that Li Gui had lied to him and was plotting to capture him. Li was furious and he killed Li Gui but Li Gui's wife escaped.


Li Kui reached home and carried his blind mother all the way on his back, hoping to share wealth and woe with his mother on Liangshan. His mother complained that she was thirsty and Li Kui immediately went to find water for her. When Li Kui returned, he was horrified to find that his mother had been attacked and killed by tigers. Fuming, he stormed into the tigers' lair and killed all four of them. Squire Cao pretended to complement Li Kui on his brave act, while plotting with Li Gui's wife on the sly to capture Li Kui and hand him over to the government for a reward. Li Kui was drugged. Li Yun, a constable was assigned to escort Li Kui all the way but Zhu Gui and Zhu Fu drugged Li Yun and the guards with food and wine. Li Kui got free and he killed all the guards. Li Yun was persuaded to join the Liangshan band. Li Yun was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zhu Gui was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zhu Fu was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ...


Li Kui became one of the leaders of the Liangshan infantry. He often charged fiercely into battle and no one could stop him. He followed the heroes on their campaigns against the Liao Tartars and southern rebels. He was one of the few lucky survivors after the campaigns. He was offered an official post in Runzhou, Zhejiang, but showed little interest in his career. When Song Jiang was poisoned by evil and corrupt officials, he was worried that Li Kui might stir up trouble after his death by avenging him. Thus, he invited Li Kui to Chuzhou, where both of them committed suicide by drinking poisoned wine. Li Kui's last words were that he wanted to be buried together with Song Jiang after his death.


Jade Empire

In the video game Jade Empire by Bioware, a character who resembles Li Kui and also goes by his nickname The Black Whirlwind joins your party during the game. He features many of the same personality characteristics as the literary character and the same fighting weapons of choice(two twin axes). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

Water Margin characters
Founding Father
Chao Gai
36 Heavenly Spirits
Song Jiang | Lu Junyi | Wu Yong | Gongsun Sheng | Guan Sheng | Lin Chong | Qin Ming | Huyuan Zhuo | Hua Rong | Chai Jin | Li Ying | Zhu Tong | Lu Zhishen | Wu Song | Dong Ping | Zhang Qing | Yang Zhi | Xu Ning | Suo Chao | Dai Zhong | Liu Tang | Li Kui | Shi Jin | Mu Hong | Lei Heng | Li Jun | Ruan Xiaoer | Zhang Heng | Ruan Xiaowu | Zhang Shun | Ruan Xiaoqi | Yang Xiong | Shi Xiu | Xie Zhen | Xie Bao | Yan Qing
72 Earthly Fiends

Zhu Wu | Huang Xin | Sun Li | Xuan Zan | Hao Si-wen | Han Tao | Peng Qi | Shan Ting-gui | Wei Ding-guo | Xiao Rang | Pei Xuan | Ou Peng | Deng Fei | Yan Shun | Yang Lin | Ling Zhen | Jiang Jing | Lu Fang | Guo Sheng | An Dao-quan | Huangfu Duan | Wang Ying | Hu San Niang | Bao Xu | Pan Rui | Kong Ming | Kong Liang | Xiang Chong | Li Gun | Jin Da-jian | Ma Lin | Tong Wei | Tong Meng | Meng Kang | Hou Jian | Chen Da | Yang Chun | Zheng Tian-shou | Tao Zong-wang | Song Qing | Yue He | Gong Wang | Ding De-sun | Mu Chun | Cao Zheng | Song Wan | Du Qian | Xue Yong | Shi En | Li Zhong | Zhou Tong | Tang Long | Du Xing | Zou Yuan | Zou Run | Zhu Gui | Zhu Fu | Cai Fu | Cai Qing | Li Li | Li Yun | Jiao Ting | Shi Yong | Sun Xin | Gu Dasao | Zhang Qing | Sun Er Niang | Wang Ding-liu | Yu Bao-si | Bai Sheng | Shi Qian | Duan Jing-zhu Water Margin or Outlaws of the Marsh (Traditional Chinese: 水滸傳; Simplified Chinese: 水浒传; pinyin: Shuǐhǔ Zhuàn) is one of the Four Classical Novels of Chinese literature. ... Chao Gai is widely considered as the founding father of the Liangshan cause in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin - yet, he was never one of the official 108 heroes, for the pure and simple reason that he was killed in battle in a most untimely fashion (by Shi... The 36 Heavenly Spirits or 36 Heavenly Chieftains (天罡星三十六星) refer to the two divisions amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin; the other division being the 72 Earthly Fiends or 72 Earthly Warriors. ... Song Jiang (宋江) was the leader of a bandit group in the 12th century, during the Song Dynasty. ... Nicknamed the Jade Unicorn, Lu Junyi was a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin, and hailed from Hebei Province. ... Nicknamed The Resourceful Wizard, Wu Yong ranked third in seniority amongst the 108 heroes of Liangshan. ... Gongsun Sheng, nicknamed Dragon in the Clouds, was a Taoist priest and one of the pioneering members of the Liangshan bandits in the epic tale Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Great Sword, the Water Margins Guan Sheng bore an uncanny resemblance to Guan Yu - simply because he was a direct descendent of the famous general of the Shu Kingdom. ... Lin Chong (林冲), nicknamed the Panther Head, (豹子头) is a semi-fictional character in the classic Chinese novel, the Water Margin. ... Introduction Qin Ming (秦明) is a character in the Chinese literary classic Water Margin. ... Huyuan Zhuo (呼延灼 or Huyan Zhuo) is a greatly respected hero and one of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of Liangshan in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Little Li Guang, Hua Rong was one of the most pivotal and respected characters in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Small Whirlwind, Chai Jin was both a man of nobility and somewhat of an enigma in the Water Margin. ... Li Ying was one of the few rich squires who joined the Liangshan cause in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Beautiful Whiskers (美髯公; because of his majestic beard), Zhu Tong (朱仝) went through a tumultous time before he eventually joined the Liangshan heroes in the Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... A tatooed Lu Zhishen pulling out a willow tree. ... Wu Song (武松) was a hero in the Water Margin, one of the four most famous classical works of Chinese literature. ... Nicknamed the General of Double Spears (双枪将), Dong Ping (董平) was one of the most feared and highly ranked warriors in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Featherless Arrow (没羽箭), Zhang Qing (张清) was one of the last heroes to join the Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin, and it was probably more than a co-incidence that he was probably the hardest to capture. ... Nicknamed the Blue-Faced Beast, Yang Zhis incredible ability as a warrior was given much attention in the opening chapters of the Water Margin. ... Xu Ning, nicknamed the Golden Lancer, was yet another former imperial military drill instructor who joined the Liangshan heroes in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Thunderous Vanguard, Suo Chao epitomised the Liangshan cause perfectly: righteous, courageous and loyal. ... Nicknamed the Magic Messanger, Dai Zhong of the Water Margin was purportedly able to clear hundreds - once even one thousand - li in a day. ... One of the pioneering members of the Liangshan cause in the epic Chinese tale Water Margin, Liu Tang (刘唐), otherwise known as the Red-Haired Demon (赤发鬼), was strange in appearance yet resourceful in both combat and wit. ... Shi Jin(史進) is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... In Chinese classic epic tale Water Margin, Mu Hong, nicknamed the Unrestrained, and Mu Chun, nicknamed the Slightly Restrained, are brothers. ... In the epic tale Water Margin, Lei Heng, alias Winged Tiger, is a constable. ... Nicknamed the Wild River Dragon, Li Jun in the Water Margin was a leader of another band of fishermen (the other being the Ruan brothers) living the ordinary life by the river until he responded to the Liangshan cause. ... A member of the famous Ruan brothers in the Water Margin, Ruan Xiaoer was also known as the Ferocious Giant. ... Zhang Heng is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... A member of the famous Ruan brothers in the Water Margin, Ruan Xiaowu was also known as the Impetuous One. ... Nicknamed the White Streak in the waves(浪里白条), Zhang Shun(张顺), brother of Zhang Heng, was one of the 108 heroes of Liangshan in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Ruan Xiaoqi, also known as the Devil Incarnate, was a member of the famous Ruan brothers in the Chinese classic Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Pale-faced Warrior, Yang Xiong was one of the 36 Heavenly Chieftains amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Rash One, Shi Xiu appeared burly but was pretty dexterous, and was known to prefer his own brtual style of justice. ... In the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin, Xie Zhen, together with his brother Xie Bao, were famous hunters before they joined Chao Gai and his Liangshan brothers. ... In the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin, Xie Bao, together with his brother Xie Zhen, were famous hunters before they joined Chao Gai and his Liangshan brothers. ... Nicknamed the Prodigal Son, Yan Qing epitomised elegance in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... The 72 Earthly Fiends or 72 Earthly Warriors (地煞星七十二星) refer to the two divisions amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin; the other division being the 36 Heavenly Spirits or 36 Heavenly Chieftains. ... Nicknamed the Miraculous Strategist, Zhu Wu of the Water Margin was once a chieftan of Mount Shaohua together with the more militarily-inclined Chen Da and Yang Chun. ... Huang Xin, nicknamed the Tormentor of the Three Mountains, was one of the earliest imperial commanders to join the Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin; that he stood at the door of the elite 36 Heavenly Chieftains was testament to his status. ... In the classical Chinese semi-fiction novel the Water Margin, Sun Li, nicknamed the Sickly Warrior, was one of the most talented captains to join the Liangshan heroes. ... Xuan Zan is a character in the Water Margin. ... Hao Si-wen and Xuan Zan were Guan Shengs military aides in the epic Chinese tale, The Water Margin. ... Han Tao, nicknamed at times The Invincible General, at times The Ever Victorious General, was of the many vanguards of the Imperial Army eventually recruited by Song Jiang to join the latters Liangshan cause, in the epic Chinese story the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed The Eyes of Heaven, Peng Qi symbolised, in a way, the sort of thematic unity ever present in The Water Margin (see for example, Guan Sheng, Zhang Qing and their military aides]]. An able assistant to Huyuan Zhuo on the battlefield together with Han Tao, Peng brandished a unique... The brother of Wei Ding-guo in the Water Margin, Shan Ting-gui was known as the Water General and donned a set of black armour on the battlefield. ... In the Water Margin, Wei Ding-guo the Fire General together with Shan Ting-gui were the fearsome commanders of the Lingzhou Prefecture. ... Xiao Rang is best known as the scholarly expert calligrapher amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Pei Xuan, nicknamed the Iron-faced Clerk, was yet another outlaw chieftain who joined Chao Gai and the Liangshan heroes in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Golden Wings brushing the Clouds, Ou Peng was formerly an imperial soldier found in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin Having offended a superior officer, Ou was forced to flee and become a bandit. ... Nicknamed the Fiery-eyed Lion, Deng Fei was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Yan Shun was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Fiery Leopard, Yang Lin was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Heaven-shaking Thunder, Ling Zhen was one of the 108 heroes found in the Water Margin. ... Jiang Jing, nicknamed the Magic Mathematician, was a figure in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Little Squire of Wen, Lu Fang fought using a halberd in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Second Ren Gui in the Water Margin, Guo Sheng, like his friend Lu Fang, dressed like a squire and fought with a halberd. ... An Dao-quan was one of the two physicians amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the classic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Out of the 108 Liangshan heroes found in the Chinese tale the Water Margin, if An Dao-quan was the physician the bandits looked to in times of human diseases, Huangfu Duan was the physician they turned to when their steeds took ill! Not only that, Huangfus blue eyes... Wang Ying is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Hu San Niang (扈三娘), nicknamed 10 Feet of Steel was one of the few female warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the God of Thunderous Death Bao Xu was probably one of the more violent heroes amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits found in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Demon King who Roils the World, Pan Rui was the leader of the Mount Mangdang band of robbers found in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Comet, Kong Ming was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Flaming Star, Kong Liang was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the Water Margin. ... Xiang Chong was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Li Gun was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Jin Da-jian is best known as the expert stone sculptor amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Flutist, Ma Lin was one of the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin. ... Tong Wei, nicknamed the Cave Dragon, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Tong Meng, nicknamed the River-churning Clam, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Meng Kang was one of the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Hou Jian, nicknamed the Long-armed Ape, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Cloud-leaping Tiger, Chen Da was one of the three bandit leaders of Mount Shaohua (together with Zhu Wu and Yang Chun) in the early chapters of the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the White-spotted Snake, Yang Chun was one of the three bandit leaders of Mount Shaohua (together with Zhu Wu and Chen Da) in the early chapters of the Water Margin. ... Zheng Tian-shou was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Nine-tailed Tortoise, Tao Zong-wang was one of the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Song Qing was the brother of Song Jiang in the Water Margin. ... Yue He is a character in the epic Chinese tale The Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Flowery-necked Tiger, Gong Wang was a loyal servant to Zhang Qing in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Red-spotted Tiger, Ding De-sun was a loyal servant to Zhang Qing in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Mu Chun is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Cao Zheng was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Guardian of the Clouds, Song Wan was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the One Who Scales the Heavens, Du Qian was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin. ... Xue Yong, nicknamed the Sick Tiger, is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Shi En, nicknamed the Golden-eyed Tiger Cub, is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Li Zhong was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zhou Tong, nicknamed the Little King, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Spotted Neck, Tang Long was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Du Xing, nicknamed the Demon Face, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zou Yuan, nicknamed the Forest Dragon, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zou Run, nicknamed the One-horned Dragon, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zhu Gui was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Zhu Fu was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Cai Fu, nicknamed the Iron Arm, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Cai Qing, nicknamed the Single Blossom, is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Li Li is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Li Yun was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Jiao Ting was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes found in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Ugly Stone Warrior, Shi Yong was one of the 108 Liangshan bandits found in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Sun Xin, nicknamed the Junior General, was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Gu Dasao was one of the rare female characters amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the Water Margin. ... Zhang Qing (张清)is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Sun Er Niang was one of the rare female bandits amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Wang Ding-liu, nicknamed The Lightning, is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Yu Bao-si was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Daylight Rat, Bai Sheng was one of the 72 Earthly Warriors out of the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... Shi Qian (时迁) is a character in the epic Chinese tale the Water Margin. ... Nicknamed the Golden-haired Dog, Duan Jingzhu of Zhuozhou prefecture was one of the 108 Liangshan bandits found in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ...


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Li Kui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (925 words)
Alongside Lu Zhishen, Li Kui was one of the strongest amongst the 108 Liangshan heroes and also one of the 36 Heavenly Chieftains.
Li Kui was born with a dark complexion, fiery eyes, a muscular body and strength equivalent to an ox, hence his nickname.
Li Kui is one of the most memorable characters in the "Water Margin", often ridiculed and used for comedic effect, Li Kui represented both a light and dark side of the bandits.
Li Yun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (442 words)
Li Yun came from the same province as the Zhu brothers(Zhu Gui and Zhu Fu).
Li Yun became in charge of overseeing the construction of buildings on Liangshan and participated in the campaigns along with the other heroes after they had obtained amnesty from the emperor.
During the Fang La campaign, Li Yun was assigned to attack Wengzhou and managed to besiege the enemy leader Wang Shangshu.
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