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Wu Yong's Story in Water Margin

Wu Yong assisted Chao Gai and others, outwitted Liang Zhongshu's 100,000 birth plan, dedicated his life to a man named Cai Jing, and went to the water margin to avoid the pursuit of the imperial court. Started his career as a "military adviser". During his career as a Water Margin, he had an ingenious plan to encourage Lin Chonghuo to merge with Wang Lun, destroy Zhujiazhuang and Zengtou City, and capture Daming House. , the cause is booming, sung river as "various ge plug".

In the third period of Dajuyi, Ren Liangshan was in charge of the confidential strategist. After Liangshan Rebel Army was drafted by the imperial court, Wu Yong assisted Song Jiang and Lu Junyi in conquering Liao, Wang Qing and Fang La. , and was appointed by the court as the special envoy of Wu Shengjun. Later, because Song Jiang was killed, he felt that the imperial court was in power and was afraid of being punished, so he was loyal to Song Jiang. He and Huarong Road hanged themselves in front of Sung River's tomb outside the south gate of Chuzhou, and the body was buried next to Sung River's tomb.

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family member

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. However, it is written in the novel "Nodding and Dangkou Zhi" that Wu Yong has a son (called his son in some versions) named Wu Wei, who is a valiant soldier and has made a "copper chain to carry on the family line", which is both civil and military.

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".

In the novel The Story of Shi Naian by Sun Changyu, a contemporary writer, there is a strategist named Wu, who is a descendant of Wu Yong.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Wu Yong