1. Lin Chong
Lin Chong, nicknamed Leopard Head, is the instructor of the 800,000 Imperial Army in Tokyo.
For his wife's favor, he was framed many times by Gao Yanei, the adopted son of Taiwei Gaoqiu, and was finally forced to go to Liangshan and live a rough life.
After Wang Lun was burned, he respected Chao Gai as the Lord of Liangshan. He participated in a series of battles in Liangshan and contributed to the development of Liangshan. When Liangshan gathered for justice, he was ranked sixth to receive Tianxiongxing, ranked among the five tiger generals of the horse army, and guarded Xishan Qianzhai.
He repeatedly made military exploits when fighting against the official troops who came to encircle and suppress the Liangshan Army, the Liao Kingdom that invaded the Northern Song Dynasty, and the rebel armies such as Tian Hu, Wang Qing, and Fang La. After pacifying Fangla, he died of illness in Liuhe Temple, Hangzhou, and was given the posthumous title Zhongwu Lang.
Star: Tianxiong Star
Weapon: Zhangba Snake Spear
Rank: Sixth
2. Lu Zhishen
Lu Zhishen, nicknamed Hua Monk. His original name was Luda. He was a native of Guanxi and the prefect of Weizhou Prefecture. He killed a bully in Guanxi with three punches in a fight. In order to avoid being arrested by the government, he became a monk with the Buddhist name Zhishen.
He made great achievements in the battle to annihilate the four bandits. He died in Hangzhou after capturing Fang La and was posthumously named Zen Master Yilie Zhaoci.
Star: Tianguxing
Weapons: Sixty-two pounds of water-milled steel Zen staff, ring equipment
Rank: Thirteenth
3. Wu Song
Wu Song is from Qinghe County. Because he ranked second, he was known as "Wu Erlang".
After the blood splattered in Yuanyang Tower, in order to avoid being pursued by the government, he changed his appearance to a tutuo and was known as "Walker Wusong". Wu Song once killed a white-fronted tiger with his bare hands on Jingyang Gang, so it was widely said in later generations that "Wu Song beat the tiger".
After Wu Song, Lu Zhishen and Yang Zhi gathered together, they returned to Liangshan. He was one of the ten leaders of the infantry. He was recruited by the imperial court and followed Song Jiang to conquer Liao and Fangla. During the expedition against Fang La, he was injured by a flying sword and lost his left arm. He was revered as Master Qingzhong. He finally died of illness in Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou at the age of eighty.
Star: Lone Star
Weapon: Snowflake Iron Sword
Ranking: Fourteenth
4. Yang Zhi
Yang Zhi, nicknamed the Green-faced Beast, is a descendant of the Yang family generals, Wu Zhuangyuan, and once served as the Zhizhi envoy of the Tongzhi government. He lost his official position due to the fall of Huashigang.
Later, he unsuccessfully sought reinstatement in Tokyo. He sold his knife as a poor man and killed two gangsters. He was assassinated and sent to the Daming Palace. He was appreciated by Liang Zhongshu and was promoted to military envoy. He escorted Gangsheng. However, he was kidnapped again and had to leave. The grass falls on Mount Erlong.
After the three mountains gathered together, he defected to Liangshan and became one of the eight cavalrymen and the vanguard of the cavalry army. He died of illness in Dangtu County during the expedition against Fangla and was given a posthumous gift to Zhongwu Lang.
Star: Sky Dark Star
Weapon: Muddy Iron Pointed Steel Spear
Ranking: Seventeenth
5. Shi Jin< /p>
Shi Jin is the first one to appear. He is the son of Shi Taigong of Huayin County, Shijiazhuang. He ranks seventh among the Eight Tiger Cavalry of the Horse Army and is the vanguard envoy. Shi Jin is a disciple of Wang Jin, the instructor of the 800,000 Imperial Guards in Tokyo. Because he has nine green dragons tattooed on his body, he is known as the "Nine-marked Dragon".
Shi Jin, Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun gathered together at Shaohua Mountain and were imprisoned for failing to assassinate the prefect of Huazhou. Later, in Chapter 58, "Wu Yong earned gold and received the pendant, and Song Jiang made trouble in Huashan" He was rescued from "Huashan", and Shaohuashan's gang went to Liangshan. Liangshan heroes conquered Fang La, and Shi Jin, the "Nine Pattern Dragon", was shot and killed by an arrow before rebelling.
Star: Tianwei Star
Weapons: Green Dragon Stick, Simple Sword, Three-Pointed Two-edged Sword
Ranking: Twenty-third
< p>6. Shi QianShi Qian is a native of Gaotangzhou. He makes a living by stealing and has first-rate light skills, so he is called the flea on the drum. The flea is a very appropriate metaphor for the changing times.
He once went to Tokyo to steal the Golden Ring Armor of the Wild Goose Feather, earned Xu Ning in Liangshan, and made great contributions in the battle of Daming Mansion and Zengtou City in Liangshan. When Liangshan gathered for justice, he served as the infantry leader who went to report the news. After conquering Fangla, he died of illness in Hangzhou, and his posthumous title was Yijielang.
Star: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Song
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shi Jin
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shi Jian