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Two outlaws of the Marsh, each with 600 words.

Water Margin;

1, sung river:

Song Jiang was originally an escort in Yuncheng County, Shandong Province. Yan Poxi discovered his communication with classical music, so he angered Yan Poxi and fled home to hide. Later, he went to Qingfeng Village to take refuge in Huarong Road, but when he was watching lanterns in Qingfeng Village, he was framed and imprisoned by Liu Gao's wife in Zhizhai.

On the way to Qingzhou, he was rescued by Yan Shun and others. On the way to Liangshan, I learned that my father had passed away, but I was caught on my way home to attend the funeral and sent to Jiangzhou. He was sentenced to death in Xunyanglou, Jiangzhou, but was rescued by Liangshan army on the day of execution and defected to Liangshan.

After the attack on Classical City was shot in the head, Song Jiangba won the first prize, followed by two wins in Tong Guan and three wins in Gao Qiu. After accepting the harness, he led the Liangshan army to attack the Liao State and pacify Fang La. After being sealed by the imperial court, he was framed by Cai Jing, Tong Guan and Gao Qiu, poisoned and buried in Liaoerwa.

2. Lu:

Lu, whose real name is Lu Da, is a Buddhist monk in posthumous title. Lu was originally under the jurisdiction of Weizhou Jingluefu. He killed the bully town of Kansai with three punches because of a grievance. In order to avoid the arrest of the government, he became a monk.

Later, he fled to rivers and lakes to save Lin Chong, and became an outlaw in Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi and Song Wu. After the gathering of the three mountains, he entered the water margin, ranking thirteenth among the eight generals, with an asterisk and a lone star, ranking first among the infantry. After accepting enlistment, he made great achievements in the campaign of recruiting four bandits. After Fang La was captured alive, he died in Liuhe Hall, Hangzhou, and posthumously awarded Yi Liezhao and Zen Master.

3. Li Kui jy:

Li Kui JY was born dark and thick, nicknamed "Black Cyclone". He is from Baizhang Village, Yishui County, Yizhou City. Because he killed someone, he escaped from the prison, but he was pardoned and was left in Jiangzhou as a prison by Daizong. In order to save Song Jiang and Dai Zhong, Li Kui jy took all the people to make a scene in Jiangzhou and went to Liangshan behind his mother's back. However, because his mother was injured by a tiger in Yiling, Li Kui jy angrily killed a nest of four tigers.

Li Kui jy has extraordinary arm strength. He is good at using a pair of hatchets. He is also one of the 108 generals. When Liangshan ranked first, he ranked 22nd. He is the leader of the fifth step army in Liangshan and should kill the star.

After Liangshan joined the army, the army conquered Liao, Wang Qing and Fang La. After the war, it was designated as the capital of Zhenjiang Runzhou. Because Sung River was poisoned by poisoned wine sent by treacherous court officials such as Gao Qiu, he was worried that Li Kui jy would rise up again to rebel for revenge, so he let Li Kui jy drink the poisoned wine, and Li Kui jy died later.

4. Dai Zhong:

Dai Zhong, nicknamed Shen Xing Pacific Insurance, was originally imprisoned in Jiangzhou Senate and House of Representatives, and traveled 800 Li Ali every day. He had conspired with Liangshan heroes to forge Cai Jing's letters to rescue Song Jiang, but he was caught, beheaded and rescued by Liangshan heroes. So he joined Liangshan, one of the 29 chivalrous men in Bailong Temple.

When Liangshan started, one of Liangshan 108 generals ranked twentieth, and he was appointed as the chief detective. After Fang La was recruited, he was awarded the position of Yanzhou satrap, then resigned and became a monk in Yue Temple, and finally died of laughter.

5. Lin Chong:

Lin Chong, nicknamed Leopard Head, a native of Tokyo, was originally the coach of the 800,000 Imperial Gun Club. His wife, attracted by Qiu's adopted son, was framed many times and finally forced to become an outlaw.

After burning Wang Lun, Chao Gai became the castellan of Liangshan. He took part in a series of battles in Liangshan and made great contributions to the growth of the shanzhai. Liangshan in Juyi, ranked sixth, should be Xiong Xing, ranked in the Iliad of Ma Jun, guarding the western dry village.

He made great achievements in fighting against the besieged Liangshan Army, the government troops invading Liao in the Northern Song Dynasty and the forces such as Wang Qing and Fang La who destroyed domestic rebellion. After Fang La was recruited, he died in the Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou, hunting for Zhong Wulang.

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