2. Lu Junyi (Jade Kirin? )
3. Wu Yong (? Zhiduoxing? )
4. Gongsun Sheng (in Yunlong? )
5, Guan Sheng (broadsword? )
6. Lin Chong (Leopard Head? )
7, Qin Ming (thunderbolt fire? )
8. Hu (Shuang Bian? )
9. Huarong (Xiao Liguang? )
10, Chai Jin (Cyclone)
1 1, Mars? )
12, Jeikiy (bearded? )
13, Lu (Flower Monk)
14, Song Wu (Walker? )
15, Dong Ping (general with two guns)
Extended data:
The Water Margin takes the occurrence and development of peasant uprising as the main line, and describes the whole process from individual awakening to small-scale joint resistance to grand peasant uprising team through the different experiences of each protagonist being caught up with Liangshan, showing the inevitable law of peasant uprising in feudal times, shaping the group image of peasant uprising leaders, and profoundly reflecting the political situation and social contradictions in the late Northern Song Dynasty.
On the side of the oppressed, the author praised the just actions of the leaders of the peasant uprising to rob the rich and help the poor, eliminate violence and quell chaos, and affirmed their revolutionary spirit of daring to resist and struggle. Song Jiangyuan is a brave man who used his quick wits to help the poor. When he was driven to Liangshan, he strengthened the prestige of the rebels and won a series of victories. However, due to the duality of his personality and the limitations of his thoughts, he chose to compromise and win over when the uprising reached its peak, and finally ruined the uprising. Through the failure of Sung River uprising, the novel objectively summarizes the experience and lessons of the failure of peasant uprising in feudal times.
The story begins with the rise of Gao Qiu, which is intended to show that Gao Qiu is the representative of the feudal ruling group. The author also wrote a large number of corrupt officials and local bullies. It is they who collude with each other and fish the people, forcing the kind and upright people to take risks and rise up. At the same time, the novel also describes the peasant rebels in tian hu, Wangqing, Fang La and other areas to a certain extent, and deeply digs into various social phenomena and problems in feudal times from the breadth and depth, as well as the deep-seated reasons of peasant uprisings.