You will be surprised when the wild geese fly apart. You will return your official title without seeking glory. You will be forgiven by the king by your side, and you will live a free and easy life.
Character introduction:
Yan Qing is a character in "Water Margin", also known as Yan Xiaoyi, nicknamed the Prodigal, and a native of Beijing. He was originally the confidant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. Servant, follow Lu Junyi to Liangshan. He was versatile in both civil and military affairs. When he was gathered in Liangshan, he ranked thirty-sixth and served as the leader of the infantry under "Tianqiaoxing". He once met with Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty at Master Li's office in Tokyo and promoted Liangshan's recruitment. After conquering Fangla, he retreated and hid in the world.
In the sequel to Water Margin, "Water Margin", Yan Qing participated in resisting the invasion of the Jin army, and later assisted Li Jun in establishing a foundation overseas. He is one of the protagonists in the book. He has defeated the invincible opponent in the world and was once discovered with Li Kui during a battle with the Han Dynasty. Fortunately, Lu Junyi came to the rescue in time.
Writing background: After the conquest of Fangla, Yan Qing paid homage to Song Jiang and left four poems: "You can be surprised when the geese fly apart, and you don't seek glory when you return the official title. You have the king's pardon by your side, you are free and easy This life is full of dust.
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