Zhu Fu
Zhu Fu | |
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Water Margin character | |
First appearance | Chapter 43 |
Nickname | "Sneering Tiger" 笑面虎 |
Rank | 93rd, Hidden Star (地藏星) of the 72 Earthly Fiends |
Brewery master of Liangshan | |
Origin | Tavern owner |
Ancestral home / Place of origin | Yishui County (in present-day Linyi, Shandong) |
Names | |
Simplified Chinese | 朱富 |
Traditional Chinese | 朱富 |
Pinyin | Zhū Fù |
Wade–Giles | Chu Fu |
Zhu Fu is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Sneering Tiger", he ranks 93rd among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 57th among the 72 Earthly Fiends.
Background
Zhu Fu runs a regular inn in a village in Yishui County, his hometown, while his elder brother Zhu Gui looks after an inn for Liangshan Marsh, which acts as a lookout for the bandit stronghold. Zhu Fu has learnt martial arts from Li Yun, the chief constable of Yishui County.
Saving Li Kui
When Li Kui goes back to his home in Yishui to fetch his mother to Liangshan, Song Jiang is worried that his quick temper will get him into trouble. So Zhu Gui is sent to Yishui as well, which is also his home county, to keep a tab on Li to ensure his safety. Zhu Gui stays in Zhu Fu's house when he is at Yishui.
As Song Jiang has expected, Li Kui runs into trouble with his reckless nature. He has exposed his identity following his killing of four tigers on the Yi Ridge which had eaten his mother. He had earlier killed a highwayman Li Gui who posed as him, but the man's wife ran away aware of who he is. When Li Kui is celebrated as a tiger slayer in a village at the foot of the ridge, Li Gui's wife recognises him and informs one Squire Cao.
The magistrate of Yishui, upon receiving Cao's report, sends chief constable Li Yun to lead soldiers to escort Li Kui to his office. Zhu Gui thinks force is the only way to save Li Kui, but Zhu Fu proposes a plan. As Zhu Fu has been a martial arts student of Li Yun, the latter unsuspectingly drinks the spiked wine that his student offers him and his men toasting them for the big catch. When the group are out cold, the Zhu brothers free Li Kui, who kills all the soldiers but spares Li Yun as Zhu Fu intervenes. After Li Yun comes to, he catches up with the three and fights Li Kui. Zhu Fu then interposes and convinces Li Yun to join Liangshan by highlighting to him that he has no other choice.
Campaigns and death
Zhu Fu is put in charge of preparing food and beverage for Liangshan after the 108 Stars of Destiny came together in what is called the Grand Assembly. He participates in the campaigns against the Liao invaders and rebel forces in Song territory following amnesty from Emperor Huizong for Liangshan.
After the conquest of Hangzhou in the campaign against Fang La, Zhu Fu remains at the city to take care of Zhu Gui, who has fallen sick. Both brothers have died of illness when Liangshan concludes the campaign in victory.
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