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Li Kui jy saw Song Jiang for the first time and got Song Jiang's money, but he lost the bet. Several people go out to eat together. Song Jiang wanted fresh soup, so Li Kui jy volunteered to go to the river to buy fish. As a result, because the boss who sold the fish didn't arrive, there was an argument with the boatman, and Li Kui jy let all his fish go by mistake. The fishermen were very angry and beat him with sticks, but Li Kui jy beat them.
When Zhang Shun came, the two men scuffled. As a result, Zhang Shun was defeated. Fortunately, Sung River and Dai Zhong came to dissuade them. But Zhang Shun refused to accept it, and dared Li Kui jy to board the boat. The two men fought on the river. As a result, Zhang Shun pulled Li Kui jy into the river, while Li Kui jy didn't understand water and was subdued by Zhang Shun. At this time, sung river said there was a letter from Zhang Shun's brother. So Zhang Shun fished Li Kui jy ashore. Two people no discord, no concord, Song Jiang, Dai Zhong, Li Kui jy and Zhang Shun went to the riverside restaurant to eat wine.
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Thirty-ninth follow-up (Song Jiangyin's anti-poem in Xunyang Building, Liang Shanbo and Dai Zong's false letter)—
Sung river is at ease in Jiangzhou, waiting for the imperial court to grant amnesty. He was disappointed to learn that there was no name on the Amnesty list. He went to Xunyanglou alone to drown his sorrows, feeling that he could not serve the country faithfully, be filial and have a family, and his ambition was empty. Sung River saw a poem inscribed by a scholar on the whitewashed wall of the restaurant, and wrote the four-line poem "If you are happy, laugh at Huang Chao, you are not a husband";
This poem was discovered by Huang Wenbing in Tongguan, Jiangzhou, and reported by Huang Wenbing. Cai Jiu, the county magistrate, is the son of Cai Jing. He is unlearned. He doesn't care about Song Jiang's poems, but Huang Wenbing is alarmist and insists that Song Jiang is rebellious. Cai Jiu ordered the trial of Song Jiang. Dai Zhong reported the news to Song Jiang, who had no plans at the moment, and could only pretend to be crazy.
Huang Wenbing was responsible for Song Jiang, but Song Jiang could not bear this severe punishment and only confessed that he was sentenced to death. Huang Wenbing instigated Cai Jiu to write a letter to a surname Cai. In order to take credit, he wrote it at home and sent Dai Zhong to Tokyo. Dai zhong went to Liangshan to explain the danger. Wu used Xiao to imitate Cai Ti's letter, which ordered Cai Jiu to take Song Jiang to Beijing for disposal, so that he could be rescued halfway. Dai Zong returned to Jiangzhou with a fake letter and was caught by Huang Wenbing. Dai Zhong was also sentenced to death and beheaded with Song Jiang.