Cai Fu

Cai Fu
Cai Fu
Water Margin character
Nickname "Iron Arm"
(鐵臂膊)
Rank 94th, Level Star (地平星) of the 72 Earthly Fiends
Chief executioner of Liangshan
Origin Prison warden and executioner
Hometown Daming Prefecture (in present-day Handan)
First appearance Chapter 62
Names
Simplified Chinese 蔡福
Traditional Chinese 蔡福
Pinyin Cài Fú
Wade-Giles Ts'ai Fu

Cai Fu is a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 94th of the 108 Liangshan heroes and 58th of the 72 Earthly Fiends. He is nicknamed "Iron Arm". He shares the same nickname as the fictionalized persona of Zhou Tong.

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Background

Cai Fu is from Daming Prefecture (in present-day Handan). He has a younger brother named Cai Qing, who also works as a prison warden and executioner like him. He possesses great strength and conducts executions by beheading smoothly, and earns himself the nickname "Iron Arm".

Joining Liangshan

Lu Junyi is arrested and imprisoned after he is betrayed by his adulterous wife and housekeeper Li Gu. Li Gu bribes the Cai brothers to kill Lu Junyi in prison. However, Chai Jin meets the brothers later and he bribes them to take good care of Lu Junyi, with an even larger sum of money. Cai Fu discusses with his brother and they decide to help Lu Junyi. Lu Junyi's life is spared and he is sentenced to exile on Shamen Island instead.

Li Gu bribes the guards escorting Lu Junyi into exile to finish him off along the way, but Lu's loyal servant Yan Qing saves him from death and kills the guards. Lu Junyi is captured again later and sentenced to death, with Cai Fu as the executioner. Cai Fu deliberately lags for a while before the execution as he intends to spare Lu Junyi's life. Just then, Shi Xiu appears and he storms the execution ground alone in an attempt to rescue Lu Junyi. However, Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu are not familiar with the roads in Daming Prefecture and they are captured later. Grand Secretary Liang Shijie is afraid that the outlaws from Liangshan Marsh might attack Daming Prefecture to save their comrade so he decides to keep Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu alive as hostages. The Cais are assigned to watch over the prisoners and they treat them well.

As Liang Shijie expected, the outlaws come to attack Daming Prefecture. Song Jiang sends some spies to infiltrate Daming Prefecture during the Lantern Festival. Chai Jin goes to find the Cai brothers and he succeeds in persuading them to open the prison gates and allow Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu to escape. At the same time, the outlaws stationed outside Daming Prefecture launch an offensive on the city and succeed in breaking through. Lu Junyi and Shi Xiu are rescued and the Cais follow the outlaws back to Liangshan in triumph.

Campaigns and death

Cai Fu becomes one of the chief executioners of Liangshan with his brother. He follows the heroes on their campaigns against the Liao invaders and rebel forces after they have been granted amnesty by the emperor. During the Fang La campaign, Cai Fu is critically wounded in the battle of Qingxi County and dies from his wounds after the battle.

References

  • (Chinese) Li, Mengxia. 108 Heroes from the Water Margin, page 189. EPB Publishers Pte Ltd, 1992. ISBN 9971-0-0252-3.



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