Huang Chao was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty after Huang Xianzhi. He is an out-and-out "anti-thief", both civil and military. His article was confirmed by Tiju.
Song Jiang wrote it in Water Margin.
My heart is in Shandong, my body is in Wu, and I am floating on the sea.
When she was young, Ling dared to laugh at Huang Chao's husband.
Although I served my sentence in Wudi (Jiangzhou), my heart was in Shandong (Liangshan). Wandering in rivers and lakes, I often lament the wasted years. If I realize my great ambition in the future, I can laugh at Huang Chao's behavior, which is not what a gentleman does.
Note: Huang Chao was an anti-thief in the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, while Song Jiang still had a loyal heart, which was the ideological basis he later accepted.