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Gu Dasao

Gu Dasao (lit. "Elder Sister-in-Law Gu") is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. She ranks 101st of the 108 Liangshan heroes and 65th of the 72 Earthly Fiends. She is nicknamed "Female Tiger".〔Note that '大蟲', which literally means "big bug", was a slang term for "tiger" in ancient China. It was commonly used in place of '虎', the conventional Chinese term for "tiger".〕
==Background==
The novel describes Gu Dasao as a woman with thick eyebrows, large eyes, a plump face and a thick waist. She wears several decorative ornaments on her head and wrists. She is different from most women in her time as she does not know how to do household chores like any other typical housewife. She practises martial arts instead and excels in using the spear and staff. She is a fearsome opponent in combat and can fight 20–30 enemies at the same time. She takes great initiative in planning violent killings and raids.
Gu Dasao is married to Sun Xin. She even beats up her husband when she is angry. She earns herself the nickname "Female Tiger" for her fiery temper. The couple run a tavern in Dengzhou (登州; in present-day eastern Shandong), where Sun Xin's elder brother, Sun Li, works as a garrison major.

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