Lu Fang
Lu Fang | |
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an illustration from a 1890 print of the novel published by Guangbaisongzhai, collection of Fudan University | |
Created by | Shi Yukun |
Appearances | The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (and sequels) |
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Nickname(s) |
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Alias(es) | Zhang Da (張大) |
Hometown | Songjiang (in Xiu Prefecture) |
Children | Lu Zhen, son |
Sworn siblings |
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Skills and abilities | |
Unarmed combat skills | pole climbing |
Lu Fang | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 盧方 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 卢方 | ||||||||||
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Zuan Tian Shu | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 鑽天鼠 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 钻天鼠 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | Penetrating-Heaven Rat | ||||||||||
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Pan Wei Shu | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 盤桅鼠 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 盘桅鼠 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | Coiling-Mast Rat | ||||||||||
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Lu Fang (盧方) is a fictional character from the 19th-century Chinese novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. The leader and the oldest of 5 sworn brothers known as the "Five Rats", he was nicknamed "Penetrating-Heaven Rat"[1] for his mast-climbing skills.
Background
Lu Fang's father had been a rich but generous squire on Hollow Island (陷空島) in Songjiang, and Lu Fang inherited his Lu-Family Estate (盧家莊). His estate engaged in fishing in the river surrounding the island. Once, when a boat's halyard broke, Lu Fang quickly climbed up the mast and knotted the loose ends together. He was thereafter nicknamed "Sky-Penetrating Rat".
He was married with a son Lu Zhen (盧珍).
Lu Fang valued friendship and became sworn brothers with Han Zhang, Xu Qing, Jiang Ping, and Bai Yutang, all from different places in the empire. Together, they lived on Hollow Island and were collectively known as "The Five Rats" (五鼠). As the oldest brother, Lu Fang was the leader.
Portrayal in film and television
- Yang Chih-ching in King Cat (1967)
- Tso You in Justice Pao (1974–75)
- Cheung Chin-pang in Cat vs Rat (1982)
- Chu Ko in House of Traps (1982)
- Chang Kuo-chu in Justice Pao (1993–94)
- Shut Chung-tin in The Invincible Constable (1993)
- Lin Tsai-pei in The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (1994)
- Wang Quanyou in The New Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (1994)
- Xie Jiaqi in Cat and Mouse (2003)
- Gao Zhan in A Game of Cat and Mouse (2005)
- Zhang Xin in Bai Yutang (2005) and Justice Bao (2008)
- Wang Wenyan in Justice Bao: The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (2010)
- Liu Weihua in Invincible Knights Errant (2011)
- Shang Daqing in Sleek Rat, the Challenger (2013)
- He Yu in The Three Heroes and Five Gallants (upcoming)
References
- Shi Yukun; Yu Yue (2005). The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. Translated by Song Shouquan. Foreign Languages Press. ISBN 7-119-03354-9.
- Blader, Susan (1998). Tales of Magistrate Bao and His Valiant Lieutenants: Selections from Sanxia Wuyi. The Chinese University Press. ISBN 962-201-775-4.