Yan Qing's main plot included the following parts: 1. [Yan Qing saves Lu Junyi: In the 62nd chapter of Water Margins, Yan Qing saves Lu Junyi who was arrested and defected to Liangshan Lake together.] On the way, Lu Junyi was captured again. Yan Qing went to Liangshan Lake to ask for help. In the end, the Liangshan Army successfully rescued Lu Junyi. 2. In the 74th chapter of the Water Margins, Yan Qing and Li Kui participated in the Tai 'an State's arena competition. In the end, Yan Qing defeated the Ring Master Ren Yuan, demonstrating his courage and strength. 3. Yan Qing's loyalty and important status: Yan Qing was Lu Junyi's servant, and he had a loyal and brave personality. He played an important role in Liangshan Lake and was given the position of infantry leader. He was ranked 36th and was responsible for important tasks. In summary, Yan Qing's main plot was to save Lu Junyi, participate in the arena competition, and show his loyalty and important status.
Yan Qing's main plot included: 1. Loyal Savior: Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi and went to Liangshan Lake behind his back. 2. Factoring in the amnesty: Yan Qing conveyed Song Jiang's intention to ask Grand Marshal Su Yuanjing to facilitate the amnesty and rescue Xiao Rang and Le He. 3. Conquering the south and fighting the north: Yan Qing followed Song Jiang to the south and fought the north. He was under Lu Junyi's command.
Yan Qing's plot was as follows: 1. [Yan Qing's Challenge: Yan Qing received a mission from Military Advisor Wu Yong to inquire about the explosives under the arena and find the blueprints of the explosives buried under the arena.] During the fight, Yan Qing planned to assassinate Gao Qiu, but he was assassinated by Shangguan Yuhuan and eventually killed by Bao Peisong. 2. Build a pontoon bridge: Yan Qing advised Lu Junyi not to fight personally. Later, he cut down trees near Pingquan Bridge to build a pontoon bridge. 3. [Parents Dead: Yan Qing's parents died when he was young. He was raised by the Lu family and was Lu Junyi's trusted servant.] 4. [Loyal Savior: Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi and defected to Liangshan with him. He participated in the process of the Liangshan Brotherhood.] 5. Liangshan Righteous Gathering: Yan Qing was ranked 36th in Liangshan Lake and was the leader of the infantry. He had saved Hao Siwen in the Battle of Dongchang Prefecture and shot Ding Desun's hoof. At the same time, he had also participated in the operation of the Three Beats on the Daming Mansion and rescued Lu Junyi.
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 was from Daming Prefecture in Beijing. After his parents died, he was raised by the Lu family. He was loyal to the Savior and saved Lu Junyi and shot two policemen to death. He had once defeated Ren Yuan, the pillar of the sky, in a competition, showing his intelligence and bravery. Yan Qing's loyalty and bravery earned him the recognition and importance of Liangshan.
The main plot that Yan Qing was involved in included the following aspects: First, the emotional entanglement between Yan Qing and Teacher Li. Yan Qing was sent to contact Li Shishi to convey to Song Huizong that the people of Liangshan were willing to accept amnesty. When dealing with Li Shishi, Yan Qing showed his talents and eloquence, winning her favor. However, Yan Qing considered that his mission was to complete the recruitment work, not to pursue personal feelings, so he decided to treat Li Shishi as his sister to avoid affecting his work. Secondly, where did Yan Qing go after leaving Liangshan? Through her relationship with Li Shishi, Yan Qing received a letter of pardon. The search results did not mention where he had gone. In addition, Yan Qing also participated in the rescue of Lu Junyi. In the sixty-second chapter of Water Margins, Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi, who was arrested, and went to Liangshan Lake together. On the way, Lu Junyi was captured again. Yan Qing went to Liangshan Lake to ask for help. In the end, the Liangshan Army successfully rescued Lu Junyi. In the 74th chapter, Yan Qing and Li Kui participated in the Tai 'an Prefecture's arena competition and finally defeated the arena champion, Ren Yuan. These plots demonstrated Yan Qing's loyalty and bravery, as well as his important position in Liangshan Lake. In summary, the main plots involved in Yan Qing included the emotional entanglement with Li Shishi, where he went after leaving Liangshan, his participation in the rescue of Lu Junyi, and the competition in Tai 'an Prefecture.
Yan Qing's main storyline included the following aspects: First, Yan Qing was Lu Junyi's personal servant. He was handsome, skilled in martial arts, and good at playing and singing. Secondly, after Lu Junyi was arrested by the government, Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi and went to Liangshan Lake together. After that, Yan Qing played an important role in Liangshan Lake, participating in the rescue of Lu Junyi, fighting in the arena, and other activities. In the end, Yan Qing and Li Shishi became sworn brothers and found the most perfect explanation for his temperament. He retired to the mountains and became an idle person.
Yan Qing's typical plot included the following aspects: 1. Yan Qing fought in the arena: Yan Qing received the mission of Wu Yong, the military counselor, to inquire about the actual situation of the explosive core and the fire twister under the arena in China. He successfully obtained the blueprint of the explosives buried under the ring and fought with Bao Peisong in the arena, finally defeating Bao Peisong. 2. Build a pontoon bridge: Before the battle of Longmen Pass, Yan Qing advised Lu Junyi not to fight personally. After being rejected, he mobilized 500 infantry and cut down trees near Pingquan Bridge to build a pontoon bridge to protect the army. 3. Factoring in the amnesty: Yan Qing participated in the amnesty for the imperial court. He became sworn brothers with Li Shishi, a famous prostitute in the capital. Through her help, he successfully met Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty and promoted the amnesty of Liangshan. In general, Yan Qing was a versatile, witty and brave character. His plot in Water Margins showed his resourcefulness and combat ability.
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 was a character in the classic Chinese novel," Water Margins." His main deeds included his loyalty to save the Lord, his gathering of righteousness in Liangshan, his promotion of amnesty, and his conquests in the south and north. Yan Qing was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. His parents had died when he was young and he was raised by the Lu family. He was talented and good-looking, both civil and military, good at crossbow bolts, proficient in sumo wrestling, martial arts, and versatile. He was proficient in playing, singing, dancing, talking, and all kinds of arts. He was loyal to the Savior and saved Lu Junyi before defecting to Liangshan Lake. During the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, he was ranked 36th and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing had even helped the Imperial Court to recruit them. He had participated in the war and displayed his martial arts and wisdom. All in all, Yan Qing was a talented and good-looking person, a loyal savior, and a multi-talented hero.
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. In addition, he also saved Lu Junyi and participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering.