Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins. He was from Beijing's Daming Mansion. After his parents died, he was raised by the Lu family. He was talented in martial arts and sumo wrestling, and was good at using crossbows. Yan Qing showed his loyalty and bravery in the story. He saved Lu Junyi and other Liangshan heroes many times. Among them, he defeated Ren Yuan in a competition, showing his intelligence and courage. Yan Qing's storyline could be summarized as his growing up experience, loyalty to his savior, and competition.
Yan Qing was from Daming Prefecture in Beijing. After his parents died, he was raised by the Lu family. He was loyal to the Savior and saved Lu Junyi and shot two policemen to death. He had once defeated Ren Yuan, the pillar of the sky, in a competition, showing his intelligence and bravery. Yan Qing's loyalty and bravery earned him the recognition and importance of Liangshan.
Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was originally a trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. He was loyal to the Savior, saved Lu Junyi and shot two policemen to death, showing his loyalty and courage to his master. During the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, Yan Qing was ranked 36th and was appointed as the leader of the infantry by Tianqiao Star. He had participated in the gathering of justice in Liangshan and helped to recruit people to live in peace. After the expedition to Fangla, Yan Qing retired to Jianghu. In the Water Margins continuation book," Water Margins," Yan Qing participated in the resistance against the invasion of the Jin army and later assisted Li Jun in establishing his foundation overseas. Yan Qing's life was full of loyalty and bravery. His talent and martial arts skills made him appreciated and valued in Liangshan Lake. He was one of the important characters in Water Margins.
Parents died, Lu Junyi was arrested, loyal savior, Liangshan gathered together, and promoted amnesty.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins. He was loyal to his savior, saved Lu Junyi, and shot two policemen to death. His actions showed his loyalty and bravery to Lu Junyi. Yan Qing's loyalty and bravery had earned him the recognition and importance of Liangshan. He was the head of the infantry in Liangshan Lake, and in order to strengthen the reputation of Liangshan Mountain, he had helped Liangshan Lake to rise.
Yan Qing was Lu Junyi's butler. His parents died when he was young and he was adopted by Lu Junyi. He was versatile and good at archery. He participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, saved Lu Junyi, promoted amnesty, and fought in the south and north, showing his loyalty, intelligence, and courage.
Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. He was loyal to his savior, participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, promoted amnesty, and fought in the south and north. He was versatile and brave.
Yan Qing was from Beijing's Daming Mansion. His parents had died when he was young and he was raised by the Lu family. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. His body was covered in flowers and embroidery, he was good at using crossbows, proficient in sumo wrestling, strong martial arts, and versatile. He was proficient in playing, singing, dancing, talking, and all kinds of arts. He was loyal to the Savior and advised Lu Junyi to go to Tai 'an Prefecture, but he was not listened to. In the end, Yan Qing became the head of the infantry in Liangshan Lake and contributed to the recruitment of Liangshan. His main deeds included saving the Lord, dissuading him, and recruiting him.
Yan Qing's main achievements included bravely saving a drowning child, saving Lu Junyi, participating in the Liangshan Gathering of Righteousness, conquering the south and north, and promoting amnesty.
The five plots of Yan Qing's story were summarized as follows: 1. His parents died and he was raised by the Lu family. He became Lu Junyi's trusted servant. 2. Save Lu Junyi and join Liangshan Lake together. 3. He participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and became the leader of the infantry. 4. He was promoted to Liangshan amnesty and met Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty. 5. Retreat from the martial world and participate in the resistance against the invasion of the Jin army.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins, and he had many plots. Among them, he advised Lu Junyi before the battle of Longmen Pass to build a pontoon bridge to protect the army; He sneaked into Yuejiang City undercover, instigated the garrison generals Hu Jun and Hu Wei to help Li Jun seize the city; He was appreciated by Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty through playing flute, playing Ruan and singing, and asked for amnesty; He fought to save the people and was captured alive; He and Li Shishi became sworn brothers and ran in troubled times. These storylines demonstrated Yan Qing's wisdom, courage, and loyalty.