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The Main Contents of Wu Yongzhi's Taking Jade Kirin

Main content: In order to pull Lu Junyi to revolt, Wu Yong took advantage of Lu Junyi's fear of "mass annihilation" and posted four poems on his wall. There is the word "Lu Junyi's rebellion" in four poems, which is widely circulated. As a result, it became evidence of government punishment, and Lu Junyi had nowhere to run. Wu Yong finally "forced" Lu Junyi to Liangshan.

It is the plot of the sixty-first chapter of Water Margin that the warfare is no match for the jade unicorn.

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Lu Junyi, nicknamed "Yu Qilin", is a martial arts master who makes a Chinese odyssey to the West, and is called "Three Musts in Hebei" by Jianghu people. His ancestral home is Daming House (now daming county, Handan City, Hebei Province). He has a wife Jia Jia, a housekeeper Gu Li and a servant Yan Qing. It turns out that he is a wealthy businessman, a rich man and a famous government member in Hebei Province. Wu Yong and others used their affair with Jia family to make money in Liangshan, and later became the second leader of Liangshan.

After Lu Junyi and Song Jiang embraced, they successively conquered Liao, Wang Qing, Fang La, the official martial arts doctor and Luzhou Peace Messenger.

Treacherous court official Cai Jing summoned Lu Junyi back to Beijing and put mercury in the food given to him by the emperor. Lu Junyi was too painful to ride a horse, so he had to take a boat back to Luzhou, where he slipped and drowned.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lu Junyi