Is there a figure in The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties who is four unique, four fierce and thirteen outstanding? Who are they?

Four musts:

Luo Song Yongnian Luo (also known as Song Jiang and Jiang Yongnian) has a unique skill.

Mr. Meng, Shenquan Taibao, has a special interest in making friends with Qin.

Cheng's three axes and a half occupy a unique skill (the head blooms, the kid picks his teeth, picks his ears, and has horns. . . )

Yang Guang's stupidity and ignorance occupy a unique skill. The King of Six Shorts (Killing Father, Deceiving Mother, Seizing Power, Town Brother, Drama Sister, Picture Sister)

Four fierce:

The first fierce: "The Golden Lion Rushs at Luo Shixin" hates heaven without handles and rings. In the palm of his hand, there is a big iron gun weighing 280 Jin, and even Li Yuanba is afraid of three points.

The second fierce: "Iron guns will have a bright future."

The third fierce: General Hongniguan "Xin, General Eight Horses"

The fourth fierce: General Hulao Pass, "General Four Treasures of the Study, Shang Shitu"

Thirteen Jie:

The first hero: Li Yuanba and Li Yuanba, the kings of Zhao in Xifu, were the first heroes with lamps on their legs and a golden hammer in their hands.

The second outstanding figure: Yuwen Chengdou, General Tianbao, the pillar of the Sui Dynasty, dragon five pony on his crotch, phoenix wings in his palm, and gold-plated boring.

Third Jie: Pei Yuanqing Pei San, son of Silver Hammer Taibao, has a horned unicorn on his leg and a pair of bright silver hammers with octagonal clubs in his palm. He will be the leader of Wagang Mountain in the future.

The fourth hero: the purple-faced king of the vast sea, a cooked copper stick, overshadowed the Wulin.

The fifth hero: Wu Tianxi, invincible, with a dragon and a horse on his legs and a pair of short phoenix wings in his palm, is extremely brave.

The sixth hero: Wu Zhaoyun, the prefect of Nanyang, stepped down from a white horse, and the phoenix spread its wings, with gold in its palm. Once fought with Yu Wencheng.

Seventh Jie: Shao Cheng, also known as Luoshen Gun, has a small western white dragon under his crotch and five hooks in his palm flying to bright silver gun! He has never lost a battle and is called "the ever-victorious general"

The eighth hero: Yang Lin, the patron saint of the mountain, is a golden-eyed beast with a pair of Long Qie dragons in his palm. He is old and strong.

Ninth Jie: General Wei Wentong stepped off the zebra. Hua Dao is one of the most powerful generals of Suiying.

Tenth Jie: Yang Chenyi: Trident Ghost Knife, riding a green horse.

Eleventh Jie: Qin Yong, a silver-faced Wei Tuo, Qin Qiong's adopted son, a dragon horse with a red charcoal fire on his legs, and a purple and gold pestle in his hand, which is a leader among young people.

Twelfth Jie: Ding Yanping, general with two guns: with two guns, riding a big black horse.

13 Shang Jie: stepping on both sides of the Yellow River, beating three states and six houses with mallets, shaking half the sky in Shandong. Qin Qiong, a Pacific warrior, stepped off a Huang Ma and made a golden gun with a pair of golden mallets, which is brave in the book!

13th place: Weichi Gong, black-faced king of Yan State: snake spear gun, (female 80 kg, male 8 1 kg), riding on a black-faced horse.