Xie Zhen was a hunter in Dengzhou and was good at hunting with his younger brother Xie Bao. After they were wrongly imprisoned, they escaped from prison and joined Liangshan. Xie Zhen showed a brave and responsible character in Water Margins. He had made some contributions in the battle, but in the end, he died in battle at the Black Dragon Ridge.
Yan Qing's main achievements included bravely saving a drowning child, saving Lu Junyi, participating in the Liangshan Gathering of Righteousness, conquering the south and north, and promoting amnesty.
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. He was loyal to the Savior and advised Lu Junyi to go to Tai 'an Prefecture, but he was not listened to. In the end, Yan Qing became the head of the infantry in Liangshan Lake and contributed to the recruitment of Liangshan. His main deeds included saving the Lord, dissuading him, and recruiting him.
Yan Qing was Lu Junyi's butler. His parents died when he was young and he was adopted by Lu Junyi. He was versatile and good at archery. He participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, saved Lu Junyi, promoted amnesty, and fought in the south and north, showing his loyalty, intelligence, and courage.
Yang Zhi was a character in the Water Margins, nicknamed the Green-faced Beast, a descendant of the Yang family. He once served as the commander of the palace and lost his official position because of the fall of the flower stone gang. Later, he killed Niu Er while selling swords in Tokyo and was sent to the Daming Prefecture. Under Secretary Liang's appreciation, he was promoted to the position of military governor. When he was escorting the birthday scroll, he was robbed and had to join Liangshan. Yang Zhi was ranked 17th in Liangshan, and was one of the eight hussars of the horse army and the vanguard. He died of illness in Dantu County during the expedition against Fangla and was granted the title of Zhongwulang.
Yan Qing's main deeds were summarized in the order of death of his parents, loyalty to save his life, gathering of righteousness in Liangshan, promoting amnesty, and fighting in the south and north.
Yan Qing was a classic character in the Water Margins. His main deeds included being loyal to the savior, participating in the gathering of righteousness in Liangshan, and promoting the amnesty of Liangshan. Yan Qing's character was loyal, smart, and romantic. He was loyal and even chose to follow Lu Junyi when he did not believe him, showing his loyalty. Yan Qing was smart and courageous. He could see through Wu Yong's schemes and give suggestions. He also showed his bravery, saved a drowning child, and organized a large flood fighting team. Yan Qing was also versatile and was good at playing the zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting. In general, Yan Qing was a loyal, smart, and brave character. His deeds and character were fully displayed in Water Margins.
Yan Qing's main deeds could be summarized as the following five: bravely saving drowning children, organizing flood-fighting teams, writing books, saving Lu Junyi, and participating in the Liangshan Gathering. He showed extraordinary courage, saved a drowning child, and organized a large flood relief team to help people deal with the threat of flooding. He also compiled his experience in flood control and disaster relief into a book, providing valuable reference materials for future generations. In addition, he also saved Lu Junyi and participated in the Liangshan Brotherhood event.
Yan Qing's main achievements included: his parents died and he was raised by the Lu family; he saved Lu Junyi and went to Liangshan Lake behind his back; he participated in the Liangshan Brotherhood and killed Li Gu and the Jia family; he helped Zhang Shun capture Gao Qiu; he served the people by providing compulsory education and medical services.
Yan Qing's main achievements included: his parents died, and he was raised by the Lu family; he was loyal to the savior, saving Lu Junyi and defecting to Liangshan Lake; he participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, ranked 36th, and served as the head of the infantry; he showed bravery in the battle of Dongchang Mansion, shooting the enemy's horse and saving Hao Siwen; he promoted the amnesty of Liangshan and persuaded Emperor Huizong of Song to appease Liangshan with others.
Di Renjie's main achievement was to solve cases like a god and to be loyal to his duty.