In the original novel, Water Margins, Wu Song's left arm was cut off by Bao Daoyi's Xuantian Hunyuan Sword in battle. At that time, Wu Song and Zheng Biao were fighting. Bao Daoyi drew his sword from his horse and slashed Wu Song's left arm from the air, causing him to lose consciousness. Fortunately, Lu Zhishen arrived in time and saved Wu Song with his staff. However, when Wu Song woke up, he found that his left arm was seriously injured. In order to avoid infection and further danger, he decided to cut off his arm. Therefore, Wu Song severed his left arm to protect his own life.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. Before the Qing Emperor's King's Way heavy punch sent Wu Zhu flying, Wu Zhu had accurately hit the Qing Emperor with the metal rod, causing a fist pit on Wu Zhu's body. At the same time, a bloody hole appeared on the Qing Emperor's body. However, the specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was currently unknown how Wu Zhu's leg was broken.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was currently unknown how Wu Zhu's leg was broken.
Wu Zhu's leg had been cut off during the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken.
Wu Zhu's leg had been cut off during the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided.
Wu Zhu's leg had been severed in the battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, Wu Zhu used the metal rod to accurately hit the Qing Emperor, but at the same time, he was sent flying by the Qing Emperor's King's Way Fist, causing his leg to be broken. The specific details that caused Wu Zhu's leg to break were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was currently unknown how Wu Zhu's leg was broken.