Xie Zhen (Water Margin)
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兩頭蛇
| Xie Zhen | |
|---|---|
| Water Margin character | |
| First appearance | Chapter 49 |
| In-universe information | |
| Nickname | "Double-headed Serpent" 兩頭蛇 |
| Weapon | Bronze forked spear (渾鐵點鋼叉) |
| Origin | Hunter |
| Designation | Infantry leader of Liangshan |
| Rank | 34th, Savage Star (天暴星) of the 36 Heavenly Spirits |
| Ancestral home / Place of origin | Dengzhou (in present-day eastern Shandong) |
| Chinese names | |
| Simplified Chinese | 解珍 |
| Traditional Chinese | 解珍 |
| Pinyin | Xiè Zhēn |
| Wade–Giles | Hsieh Chen |
Xie Zhen is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Double-headed Serpent", he ranks 34th among the 36 Heavenly Spirits, the first third of the 108 Stars of Destiny.
The novel depicts Xie Zhen as seven chi tall, powerfully built and having a purplish face, wide shoulders and a narrow waist. Nicknamed "Double-headed Serpent", Xie Zhen usually wears the hide of a tiger or a leopard as his outer garment. Skilled in martial arts, agile in climbing hills and able to endure bad weathers, Xie Zhen and his younger brother Xie Bao each use a bronze forked spear in hunting, which is also their weapon in combat.
Joining Liangshan
The governor of Dengzhou (登州; in present-day eastern Shandong) orders Xie Zhen and Xie Bao, the best among local hunters, to hunt down a tiger in three days which has preyed on travelers on a ridge, failure to do so would have them face severe punishment. On the second night, the brothers trap the tiger, corner it on a cliff, and fire poison arrows at it. The tiger falls off the cliff and lands in the backyard of the mansion of one Squire Mao. As they are clambering down the hill, Squire Mao orders his son Mao Zhongyi to take the tiger, now dead, to the governor to claim the reward.
Finding no tiger, the brothers are infuriated, smashing the furnitures in Mao's mansion before leaving. They run into Mao Zhongyi, who lures them back to his home where they are seized in an ambush. They are sent to the governor who jails them on the charge of theft. Squire Mao bribes the chief warden to murder them in prison.
Yue He, a jailer in the prison, happens to be related to them, his sister being the wife of Sun Li, whose brother Sun Xin is married to Gu Dasao, a cousin of the Xies. Sun Li is the commandant of Dezhou's garrison. Yue takes the news of the Xies to Sun Xin and Gu Dasao. The couple rope in Zou Yuan and Zou Run to help in the rescue. They also pressure Sun Li to join in. On the day of the rescue, Yue He opens the prison gate to let in Gu Dasao, who pretends to bring food to the Xies. After admitting her, Yue unlocks the manacles that shackle the Xies to a bed. Once released, the Xies are like tigers released, charging out from their cell and smashing the chief warden to death as Gu creates havoc in the jail compounds. Meanwhile, Sun Li and the others launch an attack from the outside. After pulling off the rescue, the group kills Squire Mao and his family and flee to join the outlaw band of Liangshan.
Before going up to the stronghold, Sun Li volunteers to infiltrate the Zhu Family Village, which Liangshan has failed to take in two offensives. As Sun Li has received combat training from the same teacher as Luan Tingyu, the martial arts instructor of the village, he easily wins the confidence of the Zhus. Xie Zhen, together with Xie Bao, Sun Xin, Gu Dasao, Yue He, Zou Yuan and Zou Run, goes on a rampage inside the village, taking it by surprise, when Sun Li gives the signal. The fall of the Zhu Family Village is an immense contribution by the group before their formal acceptance into Liangshan.