The order of appearance of the main characters in Water Margin

Lu Zhishen (appeared in the third episode), Lin Chong (appeared in the seventh episode), Yang Zhi (appeared in the 12th episode), Wu Yong (appeared in the 14th episode), Song Jiang (appeared in the 18th episode).

1. Lu Zhishen

Nicknamed Hua Monk. His real name is Luda, and he is under the jurisdiction of the Weizhou Jinglue Prefecture. He first appeared in the third episode "Shi Dalang walked to Huayin County at night, and Lu Tiha punched the town of Guanxi". He beat the bully to town in Guanxi with three punches because of an injustice. In order to To avoid being arrested by the government, he became a monk and was named Zhishen.

Later, because of rescuing Lin Chong, he wandered into the rivers and lakes, and died in Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi and Wu Song. After Sanshan gathered together, he joined Liangshanbo, ranked thirteenth, and went to Yingtian Guxing to serve as the infantry leader. He made numerous military exploits in the battle against the four bandits. After capturing Fang La alive, he passed away in Hangzhou and was given a posthumous gift to Zen Master Yilie Zhaoji.

2. Lin Chong

Nicknamed Leopard Head, he appeared for the first time in the seventh chapter "The Flower Monk uprooted the weeping willow, Leopard Head mistakenly entered the White Tiger Hall". He was a Tokyo native and was originally an eight-year-old boy. The leader of the Hundred Thousand Forbidden Army, a gun and stick instructor, was framed many times because his wife was attracted by Gao Yanei, the adopted son of Taiwei Gao Qiu, and was eventually forced to go to Liangshan.

Hou Huo merged with Wang Lun and respected Chao Gai as the leader of Liangshan Village. He participated in a series of battles in Liangshan and made great contributions to the growth of the village. When Liangshan gathered in Yiyi, he was ranked sixth and ranked among the five tiger generals of the horse army, guarding the Zhengxi Dry Village.

He repeatedly made military exploits when resisting the official troops who came to encircle and suppress the Liangshan Army, the Liao Kingdom that invaded the Northern Song Dynasty, and the forces of Tian Hu, Wang Qing, and Fang La who suppressed the domestic rebellion. After conquering Fangla, he died of illness in Liuhe Temple, Hangzhou, and was posthumously named Zhongwu Lang.

3. Yang Zhi

Nicknamed the Green-faced Beast, he appeared for the first time in the twelfth chapter "The grass falls in the forest in Liangshan, and Yang Zhi sells knives in Bianjing City". The descendants of the Yang family, He was born in martial arts, and once served as the envoy of the palace commander's office. He lost his official position because of the failure of Huashi Gang.

Later, he unsuccessfully sought reinstatement in Tokyo. He sold his knife in poverty and killed two gangsters. He was assassinated in the Daming Palace. He was appreciated by Liang Zhongshu and promoted to the military envoy. After being robbed, he had to go to Erlong Mountain to get off the grass.

After the three mountains gathered together, he joined Liangshan. He ranked seventeenth in Liangshan, and he was the eighth hussar and pioneer envoy of the horse army. He died of illness in Dantu County during the expedition to Fangla and was posthumously named Zhongwu Lang.

4. Wu Yong

Wu Yong, ranked third in Liangshan, was proficient in literary and military strategies. He often compared himself to Zhuge Liang. His Taoist nickname was "Mr. Jialiang" and he was known as "Zhi Duo Xing" .

Chapter 14: "The red-haired ghost was drunk and lying in the Lingguan Palace, King Chao Tian recognized Dongxi Village" for the first time. He served as a tutor at the rich man's house and was good at using two copper chains to communicate with Chao Gai. He became acquainted with him since childhood. Later, he and Chao Gai outsmarted the birth plan and went to Liangshan to avoid being pursued by the government. He was the military advisor of the Liangshan Uprising Army.

After being recruited, he and Hua Rong hanged themselves in front of Song Jiang's tomb in Liao'erwa outside the south gate of Chuzhou because they saw Song Jiang being killed. Their bodies were buried on the left side of Song Jiang's tomb.

5. Song Jiang

The courtesy name is Gongming, nicknamed Hu Baoyi, Shiyu, Xiaoyi Heisanlang, Chapter 18 "The beautiful bearded man is wise and stable, and Song Gongming releases Chao secretly." He appeared for the first time in "The King of Heaven". He was originally the custodian of Yuncheng County. Later, he was caught by Yan Poxi for releasing Chao Gai and others privately, so that he killed Yan Poxi and escaped overnight, and went up to Liangshan.

After Chao Gai's death, he succeeded as the leader of Liangshan Dazhai. He accepted the imperial court's recruitment and went on successive expeditions to the Liao Kingdom, Tian Hu, Wang Qing, Fang La, etc., and made many military exploits. In the end, he was framed and killed by Cai Jing and other treacherous ministers.

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