Yan Qing's legendary experiences included the following main events: the death of his parents, the loyalty of his savior, and the gathering of righteousness in Liangshan. Yan Qing was from Beijing's Daming Mansion. His parents had died when he was young and he was raised by the Lu family. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. His body was covered in flowers and embroidery, he was good at using crossbows, proficient in sumo wrestling, strong martial arts, and versatile. He was proficient in playing, singing, dancing, talking, and all kinds of arts. In the matter of the loyal savior, Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi, who was being assassinated, and went to Liangshan Lake behind his back. After the Liangshan uprising, Yan Qing became the 36th ranked infantry leader among the Liangshan heroes and was known as Tianqiao Star. These experiences made Yan Qing a highly regarded character in Water Margins.

Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was originally a trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. His parents died when he was young and he was raised by the Lu family. Yan Qing was handsome, elegant, versatile, good at using crossbows, proficient in sumo wrestling, and highly skilled in martial arts. He was ranked 36th during the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing was loyal, smart, and agile. He had saved Lu Junyi and made many plans for him. Yan Qing also participated in the battle against the Jin army and helped Li Jun establish his foundation overseas. There was no mention of Yan Qing's fate in the information.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins. He was from Beijing's Daming Mansion. After his parents died, he was adopted by the Lu family and became Lu Junyi's trusted servant. Yan Qing was skilled in both martial arts and martial arts. He was talented in archery and sumo wrestling. He was ranked 36th during the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing had saved Lu Junyi many times, including when he was arrested by the government and brought him to Liangshan Lake. He had also participated in the crusade against Fang La in Liangshan Lake. In the end, Yan Qing retired. As for Yan Qing's legendary experiences, the text didn't mention them, so I don't know what his legendary experiences are.
Yan Qing's legendary experience was that he started as an orphan whose parents had died. He was adopted by Lu Junyi and became his trusted servant. He had played an important role in the gathering of righteousness at Liangshan Lake. He was the leader of the infantry army ranked 36th among the heroes of Liangshan and was known as Tianqiao Star. In the battle at Liangshan Lake, he had displayed his intelligence, martial arts skills, and many talents. After that, he helped the imperial court to conquer Fang La and retired from the martial world.
Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was originally a trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. He was ranked 36th in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing's main achievements included saving the Lord in Daming Prefecture, fighting in Tai 'an Prefecture, and helping to recruit people from Liangshan. In addition, he had saved Lu Junyi and shot two policemen to death. Yan Qing's personality was outstanding in both appearance and talent, romantic and intelligent, meticulous, loyal, loyal, rational, and low-key. There was no mention of Yan Qing's final experience in the documents.
In the novel " Joy of Life," a series of stories happened after Fan Xian returned to Qing Kingdom. He and Yan Bingyun had devised a plan to fake their deaths, successfully escaping and entering the Overwatch Council. Fan Xian also found out the truth of his mother's death and planned revenge for her. In addition, after Fan Xian returned to the Qing Kingdom, he had a marriage alliance with the Eldest Princess. What followed also involved the power struggle between the Second Prince and the Third Prince. In the end, Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion near West Lake and held power that could shake Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi. Thus, according to the information provided, Fan Xian experienced many things in Qing Kingdom and finally returned to Qing Kingdom.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins, and he had many plots. Among them, he advised Lu Junyi to build a pontoon bridge to protect the army before the battle of Longmen Pass. He sneaked into Yuejiang City undercover, instigated the garrison generals Hu Jun and Hu Wei to help Li Jun seize the city. He was appreciated by Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty through playing flute, playing Ruan and singing, and asked to meet him. He played in Tai 'an Prefecture, disguised as a peddler and porter, and participated in the arena competition with Li Kui. He advised Lu Junyi not to go home to avoid danger. He saved Lu Junyi and went to Liangshan Lake together. He participated in the flood relief and organized the flood relief team. He showed courage and saved the drowning children. All in all, Yan Qing was a resourceful, brave, and versatile character who had made an important contribution to the cause of the Liangshan heroes.
Yan Qing's features were handsome and romantic. His face was like jade, his lips were red, and his eyes were like paint. He was tall, slender, and graceful. His appearance ranked high among the heroes of Liangshan and was described as an outstanding figure.
Yan Qing was a character in the classic China novel," Water Margins." He was also known as Yan Xiaoyi and was nicknamed the prodigal son. He was the trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a rich man in Beijing, and followed Lu Junyi to Liangshan. Yan Qing was skilled in both martial arts and martial arts. He was ranked 36th in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. He once met Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty at Li Shishi's office in Tokyo and helped Liangshan recruit him. After conquering Fang La, Yan Qing chose to retire. In the Water Margins 'continuation," Water Margins," Yan Qing participated in the resistance against the Jin army's invasion and assisted Li Jun in establishing his foundation overseas. Yan Qing's image was full of emotion and meaning. His works of art were mainly abstract expressionism. Yan Qing was a high-profile artist. Her works had been exhibited in many domestic and foreign art exhibition and were widely recognized.
Yan Qing's personality was unique in that he was talented and handsome, romantic and intelligent, grateful and loyal, and low-key. He had outstanding appearance and talent, and was described as "red lips, black eyes, and a face like a pile of jade." Not only was he skilled in martial arts, he was also proficient in cudgels, fists, sumo, crossbow bolts, etc. He was also outstanding in literature and art. He was good at singing, dancing, blowing, and was also proficient in the local language. Yan Qing remembered Lu Junyi's kindness in raising him. He risked his life to save him and followed Lu Junyi to Liangshan. He was grateful and loyal. He was also full of passion and faith for the cause of Liangshan. He was brave and fearless, and he was quick-witted. He had made many contributions to Liangshan. Yan Qing had a low-key personality and was indifferent to the world. He could control himself and look down on everything. His dressing style was also very unique. His entire body was embroidered with flowers, and there was a celebrity fan at his waist. He often wore a four-season flower at his temples. In the end, he chose to leave Liangshan and live in seclusion in the mountains. He would no longer be entangled with the secular world and retire gloriously.
Yan Qing's five storylines were summarized as follows: 1. [Parents Dead: Yan Qing is from Beijing's Daming Mansion. Both his parents died when he was young. He was raised by the Lu family and was Lu Junyi's trusted servant.] 2. Lu Junyi was arrested: Lu Junyi was colluded with by the butler Li Gu and his wife Jia. He was arrested and tortured by the government and later rescued by Yan Qing. 3. [Yan Qing Raiders the Execution Ground: Yan Qing rescues the captured Shi Xiu from the execution ground and returns to Liangshan with Yang Xiong to report.] 4. [Yan Qing's Challenge: Yan Qing defeated Ren Yuan in Tai 'an Prefecture to increase the reputation of Liangshan.] 5. [Yan Qing saves the Savior: Yan Qing shoots the person who killed Lu Junyi, rescues Lu Junyi and defends to Liangshan Lake together.]