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|Hometown = Yunzhou, Zhongshan Prefecture (around present-day [[Dongping County]], [[Shandong]])
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|First appearance = Chapter 47
|First appearance = Chapter 47
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'''Hu Sanniang''' (literally "Third Sister Hu") is a fictional character in ''[[Water Margin]]'', one of the [[Four Great Classical Novels]] in [[Chinese literature]]. Nicknamed "[[Zhàng|Ten Feet]] of Blue", she ranks 59th among the [[108 Stars of Destiny]] and 23rd among the 72 Earthly Fiends.
'''Hu Sanniang''' (literally "Third Sister Hu") is a fictional character in ''[[Water Margin]]'', one of the [[Four Great Classical Novels]] in [[Chinese literature]]. Nicknamed "[[Zhàng|Ten Feet]] of Blue", she ranks 59th among the [[108 Stars of Destiny]] and 23rd among the 72 Earthly Fiends.


==Background==
==Background==
Hu Sanniang is the daughter of Squire Hu, the master of the Hu Family Manor (扈家莊), which stands with the Li Family Manor (李家莊) and the Zhu Family Manor (祝家莊) on Lone Dragon Ridge (獨龍崗). The ridge is located in Yunzhou (鄆州) of Zhongshan Prefecture (中山府), which is somewhere in present-day [[Dongping County]], [[Shandong]]. A highly skilled warrior, Hu Sanniang could take on multiple opponents at the same time. She wears a suit of armour over a red robe, a golden helmet, and a silk belt when she goes to battle. She fights with a pair of [[Dao (sword)|sabres]] and could catch a foe by throwing a [[lasso]].
Hu Sanniang is the daughter of Squire Hu, who owns the Hu Family Manor ({{lang|zh|扈家莊}}) that stands with the Li Family Manor ({{lang|zh|李家莊}}) and the Zhu Family Manor ({{lang|zh|祝家莊}}) on the Lone Dragon Ridge ({{lang|zh|獨龍崗}}). The ridge is believed to be in present-day [[Dongping County]], [[Shandong]] province. Hu, who fights with a pair of sabres, could battle with dozens of men at the same time. She is also an expert thrower of a [[lasso]], which she uses to catch her foes. She dons an armour over a red robe, a silk belt and a golden helmet when she goes into a battle.


==Fighting the Liangshan outlaws==
==Fighting the Liangshan outlaws==
Hu Sanniang is betrothed to Zhu Biao, the third son of Zhu Chaofeng, the master of the Zhu Family Village. The Zhus have been hostile to the outlaws of [[Mount Liang|Liangshan Marsh]]. After the Zhus captured [[Shi Qian]], who is on his way to join the stronghold, the outlaws under Song Jiang come to attack the village determined to flatten it. When Liangshan launches its second offensive, Hu Family Manor sends Hu Sanniang to aid the Zhus.
Hu Sanniang is engaged to Zhu Biao, the third son of Zhu Chaofeng, the master of the Zhu Family Village. Hostile to the bandits of Liangshan, the Zhus refuse to release [[Shi Qian]], whom they have captured after he stole a rooster for meal from an inn they own while on the way to join the stronghold. Song Jiang leads a military attack on the Zhus to settle the acrimony. After its futile first offensive, Liangshan launches a second one, which draws Hu Sanniang to come to the aid of the Zhus.


Hu Sanniang charges at Song Jiang's force, wherein is Wang Ying, who is excited to see a lady warrior. He eagerly takes on Hu Sanniang in the belief that he can easily capture her. However, he underestimates Hu, who senses that the guy has a cheeky intent. Overwhelming Wang, she suddenly leans forward and pulls him off his horse. The Zhus' men rush forward to tie up Wang, who is thrown to the ground.
Hu Sanniang comes charging on a horse at Song Jiang's army, from whose ranks emerges [[Wang Ying (Water Margin)|Wang Ying]], who is excited to see a pretty lady warrior and believes she is an easy prey. However, he underestimates the amazon, who detects that he has some indecent intent. Overwhelming Wang with her sabres, she suddenly leans forward, pulls him off his horse and throws him to the ground. Zhu's men rush forward to tie Wang up.


Hu Sanniang shows no sign of weariness as she battles Liangshan's [[Ou Peng]] and [[Ma Lin (Water Margin)|Ma Lin]] successively. As [[Song Jiang]] retreats, Hu pursues him on her horse and comes close to seizing him. But ahead of them stands Liangshan's [[Lin Chong]], who intercepts her. She is easily defeated and captured by Lin. Song Jiang sent her escorted to Liangshan, where she is placed under the watch of his father.
Hu Sanniang shows no sign of weariness as she battles with [[Ou Peng]] and then [[Ma Lin (Water Margin)|Ma Lin]]. Suddenly Song Jiang finds himself being pursued by Hu on horse as his troops retreat in disarray. Hu comes close to seizing him when [[Lin Chong]] appears and sets upon her. She is defeated and seized by the far superior fighter. Song Jiang sends her in captivity to Liangshan, where she is placed under the watch of his father.


==Joining Liangshan==
==Joining Liangshan==
When Hu Sanniang's brother, Hu Cheng, pleads with Song Jiang to release his sister, Song Jiang agrees on the condition that any Zhu coming to him must be given over to Liangshan. When the outlaws finally overrun the Zhu Family Manor, Zhu Biao flees to the Hu Family Manor. Hu Cheng takes him captive and escorts him to the Liangshan camp. Along the way, they run into Liangshan's [[Li Kui (Water Margin)|Li Kui]], who kills Zhu Biao. Hu Cheng escapes. Li Kui charges into the Hu Family Manor and slaughters everyone there. He is later scolded by Song Jiang for his brash behaviour.
Hu Sanniang's brother Hu Cheng comes to Song Jiang's army to plead for the release of his sister. Song agrees on the condition that any Zhu fleeing to him must be given over to Liangshan. When the outlaws finally overrun the Zhu Family Manor, thanks to the infiltration by [[Sun Li (Water Margin)|Sun Li]], Zhu Biao flees to the Hu Family Manor. Hu Cheng takes him captive for delivery to Liangshan. Along the way, they run into [[Li Kui (Water Margin)|Li Kui]], who hacks Zhu Biao to death while Hu Cheng runs away unscathed. Li Kui charges into the Hu Family Manor and slaughters every person he comes upon. He is later reprimanded by Song for the rash killing.


Back at Liangshan, Song Jiang convinces Hu Sanniang to join his band and arranges for her to marry Wang Ying to fulfil his earlier promise to find him a bride.
Back at Liangshan, Song Jiang convinces Hu Sanniang, who has become the god daughter of his father while under the old man's care, to join Liangshan. Song also arranges for her to marry Wang Ying in fulfilment of his promise at Mount Qingfeng to find him a wife. Hu makes many contributions to Liangshan, including capturing [[Peng Qi]], who has come to exterminate Liangshan under the imperial general [[Huyan Zhuo]].


==Campaigns and death==
==Campaigns and death==
Hu Sanniang is appointed as one of the leaders of the Liangshan cavalry after the [[108 Stars of Destiny]] came together in what is called the Grand Assembly. She participates in the campaigns against the [[Liao dynasty|Liao]] invaders and rebel forces on [[Song dynasty|Song]] territory following amnesty from [[Emperor Huizong of Song|Emperor Huizong]] for Liangshan.
Hu Sanniang is appointed as one of the leaders of Liangshan's cavalry after the [[108 Stars of Destiny]] came together in what is called the Grand Assembly. She participates in the campaigns against the [[Liao dynasty|Liao]] invaders and rebel forces in [[Song dynasty|Song]] territory following amnesty from [[Emperor Huizong of Song|Emperor Huizong]] for Liangshan.


In the battle of Muzhou (睦州; in present-day [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang]]) in the campaign against [[Fang La]], Hu Sanniang and Wang Ying encounter [[Zheng Biao]], one of Fang's generals. Zhang uses his sorcery to disorient Wang and kill him. Hu Sanniang attempts to avenge her husband but is killed by Zheng's magical gold bricks.
In the battle of Muzhou (睦州; in present-day [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang]]) in the campaign against [[Fang La]], Hu Sanniang and Wang Ying encounter [[Zheng Biao]], one of Fang's generals. Zhang uses his sorcery to disorientate Wang and kill him. Over anxious to avenge her husband, Hu is killed by Zheng's flying magical gold bricks.


==References==
==References==
* {{cite book|last=Buck|first=Pearl S.|authorlink=Pearl S. Buck|title=All Men are Brothers|year=2006|publisher=Moyer Bell|isbn=9781559213035}}
* {{cite book|last=Buck|first=Pearl S.|author-link=Pearl S. Buck|title=All Men are Brothers|year=2006|publisher=Moyer Bell|isbn=9781559213035}}
* {{cite book|last=Miyazaki|first=Ichisada|title=Suikoden: Kyoko no naka no Shijitsu|year=1993|publisher=Chuo Koronsha|isbn=978-4122020559|location=|pages=|language=Japanese|author-link=Ichisada Miyazaki}}
* {{cite book|last=Miyazaki|first=Ichisada|title=Suikoden: Kyoko no naka no Shijitsu|year=1993|publisher=Chuo Koronsha|isbn=978-4122020559|language=ja|author-link=Ichisada Miyazaki}}
* {{cite web|last=Keffer|first=David|title=Outlaws of the Marsh: A Somewhat Less Than Critical Commentary|website=Poison Pie Publishing House|url=http://www.poisonpie.com/words/others/somewhat/outlaws/index.html|accessdate=19 December 2016}}
* {{cite web|last=Keffer|first=David|title=Outlaws of the Marsh: A Somewhat Less Than Critical Commentary|website=Poison Pie Publishing House|url=http://www.poisonpie.com/words/others/somewhat/outlaws/index.html|access-date=19 December 2016}}
* {{cite book|last=Li|first=Mengxia|title=108 Heroes from the Water Margin|year=1992|publisher=EPB Publishers|isbn=9971-0-0252-3|language=Chinese|page=119}}
* {{cite book|last=Li|first=Mengxia|title=108 Heroes from the Water Margin|year=1992|publisher=EPB Publishers|isbn=9971-0-0252-3|language=zh|page=119}}
* {{cite web|last=Miyamoto|first=Yoko|title=Water Margin: Chinese Robin Hood and His Bandits|website=Demystifying Confucianism|date=2011|url=http://www.demystifyingconfucianism.info/water-margin|accessdate=19 December 2016}}
* {{cite web|last=Miyamoto|first=Yoko|title=Water Margin: Chinese Robin Hood and His Bandits|website=Demystifying Confucianism|date=2011|url=http://www.demystifyingconfucianism.info/water-margin|access-date=19 December 2016}}
* {{cite|last=Shibusawa|first=Kou|title=[[Bandit Kings of Ancient China]]|publisher=Koei|date=1989|pages=91, 93, 98}}
* {{citation|last=Shibusawa|first=Kou|title=[[Bandit Kings of Ancient China]]|publisher=Koei|date=1989|pages=91, 93, 98}}
* {{cite book|last=Zhang|first=Lin Ching|title=Biographies of Characters in Water Margin|year=2009|publisher=Writers Publishing House|isbn=978-7506344784}}
* {{cite book|last=Zhang|first=Lin Ching|title=Biographies of Characters in Water Margin|year=2009|publisher=Writers Publishing House|isbn=978-7506344784}}


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Revision as of 21:22, 25 January 2024

Hu Sanniang
Water Margin character
Hu Sanniang
First appearanceChapter 47
Nickname"Ten Feet of Blue"
一丈青
Rank59th, Bright Star (地慧星) of the 72 Earthly Fiends
Cavalry leader of Liangshan
Ancestral home / Place of originYunzhou, Zhongshan Prefecture (around present-day Dongping County, Shandong)
WeaponPair of sabres, lasso
Names
Simplified Chinese扈三娘
Traditional Chinese扈三娘
PinyinHù Sānniáng
Wade–GilesHu San-niang

Hu Sanniang (literally "Third Sister Hu") is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Ten Feet of Blue", she ranks 59th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 23rd among the 72 Earthly Fiends.

Background

Hu Sanniang is the daughter of Squire Hu, who owns the Hu Family Manor (扈家莊) that stands with the Li Family Manor (李家莊) and the Zhu Family Manor (祝家莊) on the Lone Dragon Ridge (獨龍崗). The ridge is believed to be in present-day Dongping County, Shandong province. Hu, who fights with a pair of sabres, could battle with dozens of men at the same time. She is also an expert thrower of a lasso, which she uses to catch her foes. She dons an armour over a red robe, a silk belt and a golden helmet when she goes into a battle.

Fighting the Liangshan outlaws

Hu Sanniang is engaged to Zhu Biao, the third son of Zhu Chaofeng, the master of the Zhu Family Village. Hostile to the bandits of Liangshan, the Zhus refuse to release Shi Qian, whom they have captured after he stole a rooster for meal from an inn they own while on the way to join the stronghold. Song Jiang leads a military attack on the Zhus to settle the acrimony. After its futile first offensive, Liangshan launches a second one, which draws Hu Sanniang to come to the aid of the Zhus.

Hu Sanniang comes charging on a horse at Song Jiang's army, from whose ranks emerges Wang Ying, who is excited to see a pretty lady warrior and believes she is an easy prey. However, he underestimates the amazon, who detects that he has some indecent intent. Overwhelming Wang with her sabres, she suddenly leans forward, pulls him off his horse and throws him to the ground. Zhu's men rush forward to tie Wang up.

Hu Sanniang shows no sign of weariness as she battles with Ou Peng and then Ma Lin. Suddenly Song Jiang finds himself being pursued by Hu on horse as his troops retreat in disarray. Hu comes close to seizing him when Lin Chong appears and sets upon her. She is defeated and seized by the far superior fighter. Song Jiang sends her in captivity to Liangshan, where she is placed under the watch of his father.

Joining Liangshan

Hu Sanniang's brother Hu Cheng comes to Song Jiang's army to plead for the release of his sister. Song agrees on the condition that any Zhu fleeing to him must be given over to Liangshan. When the outlaws finally overrun the Zhu Family Manor, thanks to the infiltration by Sun Li, Zhu Biao flees to the Hu Family Manor. Hu Cheng takes him captive for delivery to Liangshan. Along the way, they run into Li Kui, who hacks Zhu Biao to death while Hu Cheng runs away unscathed. Li Kui charges into the Hu Family Manor and slaughters every person he comes upon. He is later reprimanded by Song for the rash killing.

Back at Liangshan, Song Jiang convinces Hu Sanniang, who has become the god daughter of his father while under the old man's care, to join Liangshan. Song also arranges for her to marry Wang Ying in fulfilment of his promise at Mount Qingfeng to find him a wife. Hu makes many contributions to Liangshan, including capturing Peng Qi, who has come to exterminate Liangshan under the imperial general Huyan Zhuo.

Campaigns and death

Hu Sanniang is appointed as one of the leaders of Liangshan's cavalry after the 108 Stars of Destiny came together in what is called the Grand Assembly. She participates in the campaigns against the Liao invaders and rebel forces in Song territory following amnesty from Emperor Huizong for Liangshan.

In the battle of Muzhou (睦州; in present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in the campaign against Fang La, Hu Sanniang and Wang Ying encounter Zheng Biao, one of Fang's generals. Zhang uses his sorcery to disorientate Wang and kill him. Over anxious to avenge her husband, Hu is killed by Zheng's flying magical gold bricks.

References

  • Buck, Pearl S. (2006). All Men are Brothers. Moyer Bell. ISBN 9781559213035.
  • Miyazaki, Ichisada (1993). Suikoden: Kyoko no naka no Shijitsu (in Japanese). Chuo Koronsha. ISBN 978-4122020559.
  • Keffer, David. "Outlaws of the Marsh: A Somewhat Less Than Critical Commentary". Poison Pie Publishing House. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  • Li, Mengxia (1992). 108 Heroes from the Water Margin (in Chinese). EPB Publishers. p. 119. ISBN 9971-0-0252-3.
  • Miyamoto, Yoko (2011). "Water Margin: Chinese Robin Hood and His Bandits". Demystifying Confucianism. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  • Shibusawa, Kou (1989), Bandit Kings of Ancient China, Koei, pp. 91, 93, 98
  • Zhang, Lin Ching (2009). Biographies of Characters in Water Margin. Writers Publishing House. ISBN 978-7506344784.