Yan Qing, a native of Beijing Daming Mansion, was raised by the Lujia family after his parents died at an early age. He is Lu Junyi's confidant servant. He is full of embroidery, good at using crossbows, proficient in sumo, skilled in martial arts, versatile, able to play, sing and jump, and can do anything in any place.
He is an all-rounder with both civil and military skills. When he went to Liangshan, he ranked 36 th. He should be a "smart star" and be the leader of the infantry. I once met Song Huizong in Li Shishi, Tokyo, and he helped me recruit Liangshan. Fang La retired from the Jianghu after enlisting.
In the sequel "The Water Margin", Yan Qing participated in resisting the invasion of the Jin Army and later helped Li Jun to establish a foundation overseas, which is one of the protagonists in the book.
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There is no real Yan Qing in history, but a character in China's classic novel "Water Margin", also known as Yan Xiaoyi, nicknamed prodigal son, Beijinger, who was originally a confidant servant of Lu Junyi, a rich man in Beijing, and went to Liangshan with Lu Junyi.
Although there is no record of Yan Qing in history, we have to admit that Yan Qing in the novel is a very heroic figure. He is a perfect character described by the author in the second half of the novel. He is superb in martial arts, brilliant in literary talent and handsome in appearance, but he keeps a low profile and never shows off. He has a gentle and elegant temperament that is rare in Liangshan.
Yan Qing's ideological realm is relatively high, his vision is relatively long, and his judgment of the situation is relatively clear. Finally, he retired to Shan Ye and became an idle person, which is the embodiment of the author's concept of "poverty and loneliness".
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