"Leisurely Viewing of Water Margin" is a very interesting book, and also a book worth savoring carefully. The stories in the book are all about "Water Margin". In fact, people who have read the book know that this is clearly a restoration of the Water Margin story in contemporary society, reflecting the darkest and most chilling essence of Chinese society. Some of the malicious events in "Water Margin" seem to have shadows in reality: two years ago, a young man from Yunnan died mysteriously in a detention center, and the initial cause announced by the police was that he collided and died while playing "hide and seek". Someone on the Internet specifically summarized the strange ways suspects died in detention centers in recent years: died in dreams, died in excitement, died from drinking water, died in skeletons, died from needle pricks... This reminds us of the chilling words told by old prisoners to Wu Song after he entered Mengzhou Prison. Although now there are written laws that differ greatly from the Song Dynasty and focus more on protecting human rights; although now there are monitors with 24-hour surveillance and monitoring. However, at critical moments, the law and the monitor always fail simultaneously. The reasons for this are thought-provoking.
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