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A detailed personal introduction of Wu Yong in Water Margin

Wu Yong is knowledgeable, knowledgeable and resourceful. He often compares himself to Zhuge Liang and calls himself "Mr. Jia Liang" and is called "the wise man". He is a professor in a rich family, with fine features and a long beard. He made good use of two copper chains, befriended Classical in his early years, and outsmarted Classical and others with the birth outline of Liang Zhongshu, a famous house that gave Cai Jing a birthday present. In order to avoid the pursuit of the imperial court, he went to Liangshan and became a confidential strategist of the cottage.

Almost all the military operations in Liangshan were planned by him. He was the representative of the intellectuals of Liangshan Uprising Army, the strategist of Liangshan Uprising Army and the embodiment of the wisdom of the grassroots people. After being hugged, he was murdered by Song Jiang and gave a dream. He hanged himself in front of Song Jiang's tomb outside the south gate of Chuzhou with Huarong. His body was buried on the left side of Song Jiang's tomb.

In various sequels and derivative novels of Water Margin, Wu Yong's image generally follows the original work of Water Margin, without mentioning his wife and children. But in the novel "? It is written in Dangkou Zhi that Wu Yong has a son (some versions are semes) named? Tachileik, who is brave and good at fighting, made a "family copper chain" with both civil and military skills. Wu Yong's son tachileik also appeared in Zhang Baorui's fairy tale Dream of Falling Flowers. In this book, tachileik's nickname is "Huiduohai" and he is the strategist of "Xiaoliangshan".

Contemporary writer Sun Changyu's novel "In? There is a military strategist named "Wu" in The Tale of Shi Naian, who is a descendant of Wu Yong.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Wu Yong