Yan Qing had different actors in different versions of Water Margins. In the 2011 edition of Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by Yan Yikuan. In the 1972 film version of Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by David Jiang. Other versions of Water Margins also had different actors playing Yan Qing, such as Wang Guanghui and Yang Baolong.
Yan Qing had different actors in different versions of Water Margins. In the 2011 edition of Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by Yan Yikuan. In the 1972 movie version of Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by David Jiang. Other versions of Water Margins also had different actors playing Yan Qing, such as Yang Baolong and Wang Guanghui.
Yan Qing was played by Yan Yikuan.
In 1998, the actor who played Yan Qing in Water Margins was Wang Guanghui.
In the 1998 Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by Wang Guanghui. Other actors included David Jiang, Baolong Yang, Guoqing Lu, Zhenye Tang, Yue Wu, Guanxiang Liu, and Kuan Yan.
In the 1998 Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by Wang Guanghui.
Wang Guanghui was the actor who played Yan Qing in the 98 edition of Water Margins. He successfully created the role of Yan Qing in the play and brought a lot of joy and artistic enjoyment to the audience through his performance. Wang Guanghui was a famous Chinese film and television actor. He had also played many other classic roles, such as Na Lanrong in Red Ink Workshop, Cao Rui in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Sun Mingjiu in General Zhang Xueliang, and Song Taizong in Generals of the Yang family. His acting skills were superb and were recognized by the audience.
In the 1998 Water Margins, Yan Qing was played by Wang Guanghui.
Yan Qing was a character in the classic Chinese novel Water Margins. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant and had a unique personality and talent. Yan Qing was handsome, elegant, skilled in martial arts, proficient in sumo wrestling, good at crossbow arrows, and versatile. He was proficient in playing, singing, dancing, talking and all kinds of arts. He was ranked 36th during the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing's image was more successful in Water Margins and had a greater impact on later generations. There were different versions of what happened to Yan Qing and Exemplary Lee, but based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine their final fate.
Yan Qing was one of the characters in the 83rd edition of Water Margins. He was a skill-type character, skilled in martial arts and literature. He was young, handsome, and strong. He had trained his martial arts skills with Lu Junyi. In addition, Yan Qing was also skilled in both literature and martial arts. He had outstanding performances in music, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, songs, and other aspects. His talent and appearance were outstanding, and he was described as " red lips, eyes like paint, and face like a pile of jade." Yan Qing ended up alone in the movie. After leaving Liangshan, he lived in seclusion. The information did not mention anything about the specific situation after he left Liangshan.
There were many actors who played Yan Qing in Water Margins, including Wang Guanghui, Jiang Dawei, Yang Baolong, Lu Guoqing, Tang Zhenye, Wu Yue, Liu Guanxiang, Yan Kuan, etc. Among them, Wang Guanghui's role as Yan Qing in the 1998 CCTV version of Water Margins was the most well-known. Yan Kuan had also played the role of Yan Qing in the 2011 TV series Water Margins. Other versions of Water Margins also had different actors playing Yan Qing, such as Jiang Dawei, Yang Baolong, and so on.