After Yang Zhi lost his birthday program, he wanted to throw himself into Liangshan. He passed Qingzhou and happened to meet Cao Zheng, an apprentice of 800,000 imperial coach Lin Chong. Cao Zheng told me that there was a Zhu Bao Temple on Erlong Mountain, and someone in the temple ransacked their home. Discuss where you want the Zhu Bao Temple to be safe.
A monk named Lu came. He was talking about flowers. Originally, I wanted to find a quiet place to join the temple, but Deng Long and others on the mountain refused. They want to go up the mountain, and Deng Long and others can't hide in the temple. This mountain is easy to defend but difficult to attack.
The three conspired, and Cao Zhengba, Lu, Dao Ghost tied the mountain to trick Deng Long and others into coming out and taking the temple. Since then, two dragons, Lu and Yang Zhi, have fallen into the grass of Erlong Mountain. Guandu and Xiang Qin sent back to Beijing to falsely report that Yang Zhi colluded with thieves and stole jewels. Liang Zhongshu informed Cai Jing. Cai Jing ordered the prefect to catch the thief. The magistrate ordered the arrest of He Tao and arrested the thief in Beijing for 10 days. He Tao was worried about this, and his brother He Qing told him about the party reform and Bai Sheng.
Brief introduction of the main characters:
Lu, formerly known as Lu Da, is a native of Kansai, Japan. In his early years, he joined the army under the old kind of "xianggong" of Yan' an government and made great contributions to the five-way ambassador of Kansai. Later, the small people ran away to guard the business in Weizhou, but there was no general to help protect them. The old seed transferred Lu Da to Weizhou and made him the prefect in the running department of the small seed.
He killed the bully town of Kansai with three punches because of a grievance. In order to avoid the arrest of the government, he became a monk. Later, he fled to rivers and lakes to save Lin Chong, and became an outlaw in Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi and Song Wu. After gathering righteousness, Sanshan entered Liangshanbo, ranking 13th, and was appointed as the head of infantry. He made meritorious service in the campaign of recruiting four bandits, captured Fang La alive, died in Hangzhou, and posthumously awarded Yi Liezhao and Zen Master.