The Water Margins was one of the classic works of Chinese literature. It told the story of 108 Liangshan heroes who gathered together to fight against the imperial court at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. The following is the main character introduction and main content introduction of chapters 10 to 40: Lin Chong Was Forced to Go to Liangshan In this chapter, Chong Lin was forced to join the Liangshan heroes and become a member of the rebel army. He was originally an official in the officialdom, but was harmed by Song Jiang and others and was forced to flee to Liangshan. In this chapter, Lin Chong and the heroes of Liangshan experienced a series of battles and tests and gradually grew into an outstanding general. The Establishment of Liangshan Lake In this chapter, the Liangshan heroes began to establish their own forces and recruit troops to expand their scale. Lin Chong and the other heroes discussed how to defeat the imperial court and establish their own regime. The Battle of Liangshan Lake In this chapter, the heroes of Liangshan began a series of battles against the regular army of the imperial court. Chong Lin and the others performed well in the battle and won many victories. In this chapter, the Liangshan heroes even cooperated with other rebel armies to fight against the imperial court. Chapter 13: Wu Yong's Design to Take Over the Daming Mansion In this chapter, the Liangshan heroes encountered a major crisis and needed to outsmart the Daming Mansion. Wu Yong played an important role in the middle. He used his wisdom to design a complete plan and finally succeeded in seizing the Daming Mansion. The Development and Growth of Liangshan Lake In this chapter, the Liangshan heroes gradually grew in power, established more bases, and attracted more people. Lin Chong and the others also began to carry out a series of reforms to strengthen the management and construction of the Liangshan regime. The War Between Liangshan Lake and Liao Kingdom In this chapter, Liangshan heroes and Liao Kingdom launched a fierce war.
The main content of chapters 36 to 40 of Water Margins was summarized as follows: This time, the Liangshan heroes gathered for justice began their journey to build a team in Liangshan Lake. After recruiting Lin Chong, Qin Ming, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Gongsun Sheng, and the others, the leader of Liangshan Lake, Song Jiang, began their training and preparations. Their goal was to defeat the encirclement of the court officials and establish their own power. Main characters: Song Jiang: The leader of Liangshan Lake was a man with great leadership skills and strategic foresight. 2. Lin Chong: The other leader of Liangshan Lake was a general with high martial arts skills. 3. Qin Ming: Another general of Liangshan Lake is good at fighting. 4. Wu Song: A general who was good at fighting and shooting. 5. Lu Zhishen: A magnanimous and quick-witted general. 6 Gongsun Sheng: A general who was good at horse fighting.
The main content of the Water Margins 100 chapters 50 - 100 included: Chapter 50 to Chapter 60: Song Jiang led 36 people to attack Fang La and failed. In this episode, Song Jiang and the others experienced a series of setbacks and tests, but finally succeeded in defeating Fang La to uphold justice. At the same time, this episode also described the mental journey of Song Jiang and the others, as well as their love and pursuit of the cause of the Revolutionary Army. Chapter 61 to Chapter 66: Song Jiang and Wu Yong plot to murder Fang La's two sons and seize Fang La's base. In this episode, Song Jiang and the others continued to fight and successfully defeated the traitors in Liangshan Lake. Chapter 67 to Chapter 70: Song Jiang and the others split up in Liangshan Lake. Wu Yong and Hua Rong plotted to murder Song Jiang but were eventually defeated by Lin Chong and the others. In this episode, it described the internal struggles of Liangshanpo and the contradictions between the characters. The battle between Song Jiang and Fang La entered a critical moment. They successfully seized Fang La's base and surrounded Hangzhou. In the battle, Chong Lin and the others showed amazing courage and strength, but were eventually defeated by Fang La's army. Chapter 75 to Chapter 78: Song Jiang and the others reorganized themselves within Liangshan Lake and continued to fight. They successfully defeated the remnants of Fang La and took Nanjing. In this episode, it described the charisma and fighting skills of Song Jiang and the others, as well as their passion and pursuit for the cause of the rebel army. Chapter 79 to Chapter 84: The struggle between Song Jiang and the imperial court became more complicated. They continued to fight against the government of the imperial court and successfully defeated some enemies. In this episode, it described the wisdom and courage of Song Jiang and the others, as well as their love and pursuit of the cause of the rebel army. Chapter 85 to Chapter 90: Song Jiang and the others launched the final battle with the enemies of Liangshan Lake. They finally defeated the enemies of Liangshan Lake and successfully established the base of Liangshan Lake. In this episode, it described the charisma and fighting skills of Song Jiang and the others, as well as their passion and pursuit for the cause of the rebel army.
Water margin was one of the four famous Chinese classical novels. It told the story of 108 Liangshan heroes who gathered together and rebelled against the imperial court. The following is the main content of the Water Margins: Lin Chong Was Forced to Uprise This chapter tells the story of Lin Chong being forced to revolt. He was originally the instructor of the 800,000 imperial guards in Tokyo, but because he was framed by Marshal Gao, he became a bandit and joined the uprising army in Liangshanbo. The Establishment of Liangshan Lake This chapter described the establishment of Liangshan Lake. Lin Chong and the others established their own forces on the basis of Liangshan Lake and began to fight against the imperial court. Chapter 3: Wu Yongzhi Obtains the Birthday Program This chapter tells the story of Wu Yongzhi's birthday program. He used various strategies to successfully seize the birthday program and provided important material support for the heroes of Liangshan Lake. Three Beats on Zhu Manor This chapter narrated the story of Liangshan Lake defeating the Zhu Family three times. They successfully defeated the Zhu Family and established an important victory milestone for Liangshan Lake. Outsmart Old Man Gao This chapter tells the story of how Liang Shanpo outsmarted Old Man Gao. They used various tactics to successfully seize Old Man Gao's treasure and provided important wealth support for the heroes of Liang Shanpo. Three Peace Zhao Mansion This chapter tells the story of the three pacifying Zhao Mansion in Liangshan Lake. They successfully defeated the experts of the Zhao Mansion and established an important milestone for Liangshan Lake. Liang Shan Po Attacks Tokyo This chapter tells the story of Liangshan Lake's attack on Tokyo. They successfully captured Tokyo and defeated the experts of the imperial court, winning high honor for the heroes of Liangshan Lake. Liang Shan Po's Internal and External Troubles This chapter described some of the internal conflicts and external threats in Liangshan Lake, including the conflict between Yan Qing and Qin Ming, as well as the confrontation between Li Kui and the government. Lin Chong Was Forced to Prison This chapter tells the story of Chong Lin who was forced to go to prison. He was tortured and framed in prison, but he finally succeeded in breaking out of prison and continued to fight with the heroes of Liangshan Lake.
The Water Margins was a classic classic novel. The chapter titles were in the form of chapter titles, and each chapter had a clear storyline and characters. The following is the main content of all chapters of Water Margins: The first time, Lin Chong beat up Instructor Hong The second time, Song Gongming sent a private letter at night The third chapter: Lin Chong goes to Liangshan on a snowy night Chapter Four: Wu Yongzhi Seizes Daming Mansion Chapter Five: Lu Junyi Entering Liangshan Mountain Alone Chapter 6: Liangshanbo Heroes Ranking Chapter 7: Lin Chong's Might at Liangshan Lake Chapter Eight Wu Yong Seizes the Daming Mansion Chapter 9 Lu Junyi vs Lin Chong Chapter 10 Liang Shanbo's Two Spears Fighting Yan Qing's Thousand Hands Chapter 11 Lin Chong and Wang Lun Chapter 12 Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Chapter 13: Lu Junyi Beats Gaotang Prefecture Three Times Chapter 14 Lin Chong and Water Moored at Liangshan Chapter 15: Yan Qing Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 16: Lin Chong's Havoc in the Wild Boar Forest Chapter 17 Liangshanpo Heroes Guild in Tokyo Chapter 18 Lin Chong Beat Two Spears Chapter 19 Wu Outsmarts the Golden Gunner Chapter 20 Lin Chong Battles Grand Commandant Gao Chapter Twenty-One-Liangshanpo Gathering for Righteousness and Fighting Tokyo Chapter 22 Lin Chong Beats Gaotang Zhou Three Times Chapter Twenty-Three Wu's Wit to Seize Ningguo Mansion Chapter Twenty-Four: Lin Chong's Night Walk to the Earthen Pot Temple Chapter Twenty-Five: Yan Qing Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 26 Lin Chong's Havoc at Zhongyi Hall Lu Junyi Entering the Enemy Camp Alone Chapter 28-Lin Chong's Strategy to Seize the Daming Mansion Chapter Twenty-Nine Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Chapter 30: Lin Chong and Water Moored at Liangshan Chapter 31 Yan Qing's Two Spears Fight Three Spears Zhao Hong Chapter 32 Lin Chong Battles Grand Commandant Gao Chapter Thirty-Three Wu Wants Ningguo Mansion Chapter 34-Lin Chong Wits Over the Daming Mansion Chapter 35: Yan Qing Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 36-Lin Chong Strikes Two Spears Chapter 37 Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Lu Junyi vs Shi Xiu Chapter 39 Lin Chong Beats Gaotang Zhou Three Times Chapter 40 Wu Outsmarts the Golden Gunner Chapter 41-Lin Chong's Strategy to Seize the Ningguo Mansion Chapter 42: Yan Qing's Dual Spear General Battles Dual Spear General Chapter 43-Lin Chong's Havoc at Zhongyi Hall Lu Junyi Battles Three Tiger Generals Chapter 45-Liang Shan Po Heroes Ranking Chapter 46 Lin Chong Battles Grand Commandant Gao Chapter 47 Wu Yongzhi Seizes Daming Mansion Chapter 48 Lin Chong Outsmarts the Golden Gunner Chapter 49: Yan Qing Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 50-Lin Chong Strikes Two Spears Chapter Fifty-One Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Lu Junyi Battles Three Heroes Chapter 53: Yan Qing's Double Spear General Battles the Double Spear General Chapter 54 Lin Chong's Havoc at Zhongyi Hall Lu Junyi vs Wu Yong Chapter 56 Liang Shan Po Heroes Ranking Chapter 57-Lin Chong Wits the Daming Mansion Chapter 58: Yan Qing Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 59 Lin Chong Strikes Two Spears Chapter 60 Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Lu Junyi Battles Three Heroes Chapter 62 Yan Qing's Double Spear General Battles Double Spear General Chapter 63 Lin Chong's Havoc at Zhongyi Hall Lu Junyi Battles Grand Marshal Gao Chapter 65: Liangshanbo Heroes Ranking Chapter Sixty-Six: Lin Chong's Strategy to Seize the Daming Mansion Sixty-seven chapters: Yan Qing rode alone for thousands of miles Chapter 68: Lin Chong Strikes Two Spears Chapter Sixty-Nine: Wu Seizes Ningguo Mansion with Wisdom Chapter 70: Lin Chong Wits Liangshan Lake Lu Junyi vs. Shi Xiu Chapter 72: Yan Qing's Two Spears Fighting Two Spears Seventy-two chapters, three battles against Gaotang Prefecture Chapter 72: Lin Chong Wits Ningguo Mansion Seventy-two times, Yan Qing rode alone for thousands of miles Seventy-two chapters: Lin Chong beat the two-armed general with a stick Chapter Seventy-Two: Wu Seizes Liangshan Lake with Wisdom Chapter 72: Lu Junyi Battles Three Heroes
Water margin was one of the classic Chinese novels. It told the story of 108 heroes who gathered together to fight for justice. The story took place at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. It mainly described their righteous rebellion against the court and the battle against foreign enemies. The protagonists of the story were Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Li Kui, etc. They came from different social classes, but because of their sense of justice and courage, they gathered together to form a powerful rebel army. They had experienced many difficulties and challenges, including resistance against government and military oppression, internal division and rebellion, but in the end, they had overcome all difficulties through unity, cooperation and courage to become a famous hero group in Chinese history. The Water Margins mainly told the story of a group of righteous men who rebelled against the imperial court, resisted oppression, and protected the people. They had a strong sense of justice and love for their country. They were willing to sacrifice everything to protect their homeland and people. Their actions and deeds were passed down by later generations and became an indispensable part of Chinese culture.
The Water Margins is one of the four famous Chinese classical novels. There are a total of 108 heroes who have experienced many twists and turns and battles in the story of the righteous. The following is a summary of the main characters and events in chapters 1-50: 1. Lin Chong: The number one tiger in Liangshan Lake was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. He eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 2. Wu Song: The Second Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He was good at the story of Wu Song fighting the tiger. He once fought the tiger alone and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 3. Lu Zhishen: The third tiger of Liang Shanpo, who had a rough appearance and an open-minded heart, was finally subdued by Liang Shanpo. 4. Li Kui: The fourth tiger of Liangshan Lake has a bold and unconstrained character. He likes to kill and kill. He once killed many demons alone. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 5. Lu Junyi: The fifth tiger of Liangshan Lake, Gao Qiang, was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan. He eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 6. Wu Yong: The sixth tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at setting up formations and using weapons. He once designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 7 Gongsun Sheng: The seventh tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 8 Lin Pingzhi: The Eighth Tiger of Liangshan Lake was once the adjutant of Liangshan Lake. He was framed by Gao Qiu and went into exile in Liangshan Mountain, eventually becoming one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 9 Song Jiang: The ninth tiger of Liangshan Lake was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. He eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 10 Li Kui: The tenth tiger of Liangshan Lake likes to kill. He once killed many demons alone and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 11 Wu Song: The eleventh tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at the story of Wu Song fighting the tiger. He once fought the tiger alone and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 12 Lu Zhishen: The twelfth tiger of Liang Shanpo. His appearance was rough and wild, but his heart was open-minded. He was once drunk and hit the mountain gate. Finally, he was subdued by Liang Shanpo. 13 Zhu Tong: The Thirteenth Tiger of Liangshan Lake was once the adjutant of Liangshan Lake. He was framed by Gao Qiu and fled to Liangshan Mountain, eventually becoming one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 14 Shi Jin: The 14th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 15 Ruan Xiaoqi: The 15th Tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at marksmanship. He once killed many demons alone and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 16 Bao Xu: The 16th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, who was good at horse fighting, once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 17 Little Li Guang Hua Rong: The 17th Tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at archery. He once shot an enemy single-handedly and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 18 Ruan Xiaowu: The 18th Tiger of Liangshanpo, skilled in horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshanpo to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshanpo. 19 Yan Qing: The 19th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at riding and shooting. He once shot an enemy single-handedly and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. Bao Sanniang: The 20th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He was good at setting up formations and using weapons. He had designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. In the end, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 21 Ruan Xiaosi: The 21st Tiger of Liangshan Lake, skilled in horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 22 Lu Zhishen: The 22nd Tiger of Liang Shanpo. He had a rough appearance and was open-minded. He had once beaten the mountain gate drunk and was finally subdued by Liang Shanpo. 23 Lu Junyi: The 23rd Tiger of Liangshan Lake, Gao Qiang is a court official who was framed by Gao Qiu and went into exile in Liangshan. He eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 24 Wu Yong: The 24th Tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at setting up formations and using weapons. He once designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 25 Gongsun Sheng: The 25th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 26 Lin Pingzhi: The 26th Tiger of Liangshan Lake was once the adjutant of Liangshan Lake. After being framed by Gao Qiu, he fled to Liangshan and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 27 Ruan Xiaoqi: The 27th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He was good at shooting and had killed many demons alone. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 28 Shi Jin: The 28th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 29 Ruan Xiaowu: The 29th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, skilled in horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 30 Yan Qing: The 30th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He is good at riding and shooting. He once shot an enemy single-handedly. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 31 Bao Sanniang: The 31st Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He was good at setting up formations and using weapons. He had designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and fled to Liangshan. In the end, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 32 Ruan Xiaosi: The 32nd Tiger of Liangshan Lake, skilled in horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 33 Lu Zhishen: The 33rd Tiger of Liang Shanpo. He looks rough but is open-minded. He was once drunk and beat up the mountain gate. He was finally subdued by Liang Shanpo. 34 Lu Junyi: The 34th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, Gao Qiang, is a court official who was framed by Gao Qiu and went into exile in Liangshan. He eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 35 Wu Yong: The 35th Tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at setting up formations and using weapons. He once designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. In the end, he became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 36 Gongsun Sheng: The 36th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He is good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 37 Lin Pingzhi: The 37th Tiger of Liangshan Lake was once the adjutant of Liangshan Lake. After being framed by Gao Qiu, he went into exile in Liangshan and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 38 Ruan Xiaoqi: The 38th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He was good at shooting. He had killed many demons alone. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 39 Shi Jin: The 39th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 40 Ruan Xiaowu: The 40th Tiger of Liangshanpo, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshanpo to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshanpo. Yan Qing: The 41st Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He is good at riding and shooting. He once shot an enemy single-handedly. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 42 Bao Sanniang: The 42nd Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He is good at setting up formations and using weapons. He once designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. In the end, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. 43 Ruan Xiaosi: The 43rd Tiger of Liangshanpo, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshanpo to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshanpo. 44 Lu Zhishen: The 44th Tiger of Liang Shanpo. He looks rough but is open-minded. He was once drunk and beat the mountain gate. He was finally subdued by Liang Shanpo. Lu Junyi: The 45th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, Gao Qiang is a court official who was framed by Gao Qiu. He fled to Liangshan and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 46 Wu Yong: The 46th Tiger of Liangshan Lake is good at setting up formations and using weapons. He once designed many traps and tactics. He was framed by Gao Qiu and exiled to Liangshan Mountain. In the end, he became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 47 Gongsun Sheng: The 47th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, good at horse fighting. He once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. Lin Pingzhi: The 48th Tiger of Liangshan Lake was once the adjutant of Liangshan Lake. After being framed by Gao Qiu, he fled to Liangshan and eventually became one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. 49 Ruan Xiaoqi: The 49th Tiger of Liangshan Lake. He is good at shooting. He once killed many demons alone. Later, he became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake. Shi Jin: The 50th Tiger of Liangshan Lake, who was good at horse fighting, once led the cavalry of Liangshan Lake to many victories and later became one of the deputy leaders of Liangshan Lake.
Water Margins was a classical novel that mainly described the story of the late Northern Song Dynasty. The story revolved around the plot of 108 heroes led by Song Jiang gathering at Liangshan Lake in Shandong Province. These heroes were a group of people who couldn't stand tyranny and oppression. They rose up, gathered together, and accepted the whole process of the amnesty that led to the failure of the uprising. Among them, the peasant uprising led by Song Jiang was entrenched in Shuibo Liangshan. There were 100 men and eight generals who defeated the soldiers who came to suppress them three times and shocked the imperial court. Later on, they fought for the Great Song, resisting the invasion of the Liao Kingdom, and pacified the uprising forces such as Tian Qing, Wang Hu, and Fang La. The main characters in Water Margins included Song Jiang, Chao Gai, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, and so on. Song Jiang was the leader of the 108 generals of Liangshan. He was brave and upright, good at employing people, but always wanted to recruit people. Chao Gai was a righteous man, he was open-minded and loyal. Lin Chong was a martial arts hero, brave and resourceful. Lu Zhishen was a bold and brave man. He was brave and resourceful, and he hated evil. The above is the introduction and main characters of Water Margins.
Water margin was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. It told the story of 108 Liangshan heroes who gathered together to fight for justice. The following are 10 introductions of the main characters in Water Margins: 1. Lin Chong: The number one hero of Liangshan, Leopard Head, has both martial arts skills and wisdom. 2. Wu Song: The second-ranked Voidwalker is good at shooting arrows and has fought a tiger alone. 3. Lu Zhishen: The third-ranked Flowery Monk is good at drinking and fighting. He is also known as "Mr. Reckless". 4. Gongsun Sheng: Ranked fourth, Li Guang is skilled in martial arts and is good at horse fighting. He once fought in the Western Regions. 5. Li Kui: Ranked fifth, Black Tornado has extremely high physical fitness. He holds two machetes and is extremely brave. 6. Lu Junyi: Ranked sixth, Yan Qing's boyfriend is ranked third in Liangshan Hero. He is good at martial arts and is good at riding and shooting. 7 Shi Jin: Ranked seventh, Leopard Head Sun Li's younger brother is good at horse fighting and once fought in the Mongolian grasslands. 8 Song Jiang: Ranked eighth, Hu Baoyi is both wise and brave. He is good at setting up formations and once commanded Liangshan heroes to fight in Fangla. [9. Wu Yong: The brains of the Liangshan heroes, who ranked ninth in the Wisdom Star, plotted to murder Gao Qiu.] 10 Lu Zhishen's wife Hua Rong: Ranked 10th Lin Daiyu's prototype, Liangshan hero, ranked 4th, good at poetry, once wrote a poem for Song Jiang,"Righteous and Unyielding".