108 hero's name, nickname, nickname.

Zhang Qing 1 (vegetable garden)

Zhang Qing is known as the Zhang Qing of vegetable garden because of its bright vegetables (Caiyuan Village, Jasmine Zhang Yingcun and Shizipo at the junction of shenxian county and Fanxian County). He helped the Guangming Temple on Mengzhou Road to cultivate land. Later, because of a trivial life, he killed the monks in the temple and set fire to the temple, becoming a robber in Dashupo. He was defeated by Sun Erniang's father and became his son-in-law.

2. Du Qian (reach for the sky)

As for posthumous title in Du Qian, the legacy of Xuanhe in the Great Song Dynasty is "touching the clouds" and the water margin is "touching the sky". Literally, they are all so tall that they can almost touch the sky with their hands. So Du Qian is often set as a tall figure.

The classic "Touching the Heaven" comes from the biography of the Empress in the later Han Dynasty. According to records, Deng Sui, the queen of Han and Emperor, dreamed that she was "swaying in the sky, if there were bell-shaped breasts", and she opened her mouth on her back and drank it into her stomach. The fortuneteller thinks that this is a stage of great wealth and great wealth. His father, Deng Xun, once supervised the maintenance of Shijiu River, where thousands of people live every year. Uncle Deng Shuo believes that this will definitely benefit future generations. Deng Sui finally became a queen. Later, "touching the sky" became a symbol of wealth.

3. Huarong (Xiao Liguang)

Huarong, the former deputy knowledge village of Qingfeng Village, shot invincible hands all over the world with silver guns and bows. He was born with handsome eyes, white teeth and red lips, eyebrows flying into the temples, thin waist and arms, silver helmet and armor, good at riding fierce horses and being able to open hard bows. He was compared to Li Guang, the flying general of the Western Han Dynasty, and was called "Little Li Guang". He was also called "Silver Gunner" because of his good use of silver guns.

4. Liu Tang (red-haired ghost)

Liu Tang's nickname in Thirty-six Zans of Sung River is "shakuhachi Leg", while his nickname in Selected Congratulatory Legacies of Dasong is "Red-haired Ghost". "Red hair ghost" and "feet and eight legs" have no connection in content, but they are completely homophonic. It is possible that Liu Tang's nickname changed from "shakuhachi Leg" to "Red-haired Ghost" because of homophonic in the process of Liangshan story spreading.

As for the origin and meaning of the name "red-haired ghost", look up Zhang Heng's Xijing Fu: "Zhu Fa is like a pole." It means that the sideburns are red, and every hair is like a standing bamboo pole. This is probably why Liu Tang was nicknamed "Red Hair Ghost". Come on. Later, the image of Liu Tang in the Water Margin was designed according to the image of this red-haired ghost.

5. Time shift (fleas on drums)

The word "flea" is connected with "claw" and "soap", which refers to the small end of the spoke tenon in the tooth. "On Zhou Li and Gong Ji": "If you want to be a wheel, you should be proud of it and want its fleas to be right." Zheng Xuan's note: "Fleas are claws and refer to those who radiate into the teeth." Sun Yirang's justice: "The big head of the car is a famous stock, and the flea is a small head, which looks like a human claw, so it is named after the flea." The nickname "flea on the drum" refers to the copper nail on the side of the drum, which means it is small and easy to drill.