A local lantern festival ignites a feud between Hua Rong and his boss.
Meet the heroes of Clear Winds Mountain, who turn unsuspecting passers-by into soup and abduct and defile women on their way to visit their parents’ graves.
Wu Song continues acting like the worst pretend monk ever and gets himself first into some cold water, and then into some hot water.
On the run from the law, Wu Song finds religion, and then quickly finds a way to break all of its tenets.
Wu Song’s enemies just couldn’t leave well enough alone, and soon find themselves facing the consequences — pissed-off consequences.
After his beatdown of Jiang Menshen, Wu Song discovers he has a new fan.
Wu Song finally finds out what Shi En wants his help with, and devises a way to turn a mob war into a drinking game.
Wu Song receives the best treatment the ancient Chinese legal system has to offer, despite his effort to invite the worst.
Wu Song stops in at a tavern and gets all nitpicky about the food, like the teeniest bit of pubic hair in the bun fillings. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Wu Song is determined to get to the bottom of his brother’s death, by any means necessary.