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The reason why Lu Junyi was forced to go to Liangshan

Lu Junyi was tricked into Liangshan by Wu's stratagem.

Lu Junyi is a wealthy businessman, a rich man and a famous government member in Hebei Province. Wu Yong and others used their relationship with Jia family to cheat Liangshan and became the second person in 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.

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In the Water Margin, Wu Yong induced Lu Junyi to write anti-poems on his own wall in order to get Lu Junyi hunted by the government and then dragged into their gang.

The poem means that there is a boat among the reeds, and romantic people can play with it. If a just man can understand this truth, turning and running can solve everything.

This is a Tibetan poem, and the four sentences together begin with Lu Junyi's rebellion. Then why didn't Lu Junyi read it after writing it? It turns out that in ancient times, writing poems was not a single column. Generally, four or five words in a column will be changed. Lu Junyi four words embedded in dozens of words, Lu Junyi natural didn't see it.

Lu Junyi listened to Wu Yong and ran to the southeast. After crossing Liangshan, he was caught by the Great Xia. He refused to agree to join Liangshan, so there was no way. Wu Yong asked his followers to go down the mountain first.

In history, Sung River launched an uprising, and Lu Junyi was indeed one of the leaders. However, the Song Dynasty was one of the dynasties with the most uprisings, and the Sung River Uprising was only a small one, so there were not many records left in the history books.

Among the 36 portraits painted by a painter in the Song Dynasty, the names and nicknames of those 36 people were completely recorded, but Lu Junyi wrote them as Lu Jinyi. The thirty-six people in the portrait are different from the water margin, and there are no characters such as Lin Chong and Zhang.

Lujiazhuang site is the hometown of Lu Junyi, and the true image of Lu Junyi in history can only be seen from local legends. According to Lu's descendants, Lu Junyi in history is very different from that in novels. He is enthusiastic and good at fighting, but he was not born in a rich family.

He is a farmer. The house where he lives is made of mud, and the courtyard wall is surrounded by a fence. He often grows some fruits and vegetables outside the fence.

At that time, Lujiazhuang was on the outskirts of Daming House, and Song Jiang and others who rebelled in Daming House heard that he was skilled in martial arts and intended to pull him in. It was a cold winter, and farmers had no food for the winter. Lu Junyi led the villagers to refuse to pay taxes to the government.

He was arrested by the government and put in prison. The government even set fire to Lu Junyi's house in order to give others a deterrent.

Sung River and others robbed Lu Junyi from prison, and Lu Junyi became an outlaw. Later, it was gladly accepted by the court.

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