Zhou Tong, nicknamed the 'Little King', was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. Prior to joining Song Jiang and his brothers, Zhou was the chief of the outlaws of the Peach Blossom Mountain. Defeated by Li Zhong, he relinquished his leadership and humbly deputised. One of the more interesting encounters in the tale was when Zhou tried to force a village girl to marry him, and ended up seeing Lu Zhishen in the nuptial bed! Thanks to Li's friendship with Lu, bloodshed was averted. Liangshan is a county-level city in Shandong province, China. ... Water Margin or Outlaws of the Marsh (Traditional Chinese: 水滸å³; Simplified Chinese: æ°´æµä¼ ; pinyin: ShuÇhÇ Zhuà n), sometimes also translated as All Men Are Brothers, is one of the four most famous classical works of Chinese literature. ... Song Jiang (宋江) was the leader of a bandit group in the 12th century, during the Song Dynasty. ... Li Zhong was one of the 108 Liangshan heroes in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. ... A tatooed Lu Zhishen pulling out a willow tree. ...
ZhouTong tried to force Lord Liu's daughter to marry him but unfortunately for him, Lu Zhishen happened to be staying with the Lius temporarily at the same time.
ZhouTong mistook Lu Zhishen in the dark for his new wife, and was given a good beating by Lu Zhishen.
ZhouTong became one of the leaders of the Liangshan calvary.