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How did Yan Qing go to Liangshan?

In the Water Margin written by Shi Naian, the prodigal Yan Qing was forced to go to Liangshan to save Lu Junyi, the owner of the manor.

At that time, heroes gathered in Liangshan, Shui Bo to make friends with heroes all over the world. Lu Junyi, the "Jade Kirin" who lives in Beijing, is famous for her loyalty and filial piety, and her influence is extraordinary.

Song Jiang, the head of Liang Shanbo, hopes to earn him to go to Liangshan. However, persistence is definitely not enough. How did Lu Junyi, a jade unicorn with a prosperous family business, become an outlaw?

Therefore, Wu, the strategist of Liangshan, used a series of stratagems to take advantage of people's belief in fortune telling. Lu Junyi left the manor and went to the foot of Liangshan. Soldiers who had been prepared took Lu Junyi and his entourage, Coulee, entertained them with good wine, stayed in Lu Junyi for a few more days, and asked Coulee to report back.

Coulee is a mean person who drools over Lu Junyi's women and possessions, so after returning to Beijing, Coulee immediately reported to the court, cutting off Lu Junyi's way home.

Yanqing, Lu Junyi's adopted son, took care of the warehouse for him, strongly opposed the adoptive father's going out, and could not stop Lu Junyi's decision.

Coulee once committed adultery with a woman in Lu Junyi privately, and the two of them drove the prodigal son Yan Qing out of the house. Yanqing met Lu Junyi outside the city, and his complaint became solid. Lu Junyi didn't listen, went home and was arrested and imprisoned by the government. Yan Qing tried to save the adoptive father Lu Junyi's reasoning, unable to save Jun-Lu Yi, so he was forced to go straight to Liangshan to become an outlaw and save Jun-Lu Yi as the coach and * * as the general of Liangshan.