Yan Qing was a character in the classic China novel Water Margins. He was originally the trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. He had a handsome appearance, strong martial arts skills, and was good at playing and singing. Yan Qing was loyal and had saved Lu Junyi before defecting to Liangshan Lake. He was ranked 36th during the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. Yan Qing had also participated in the war, breaking the Taiyi Celestial Formation and building a pontoon bridge to protect the army. He also became sworn brothers with Li Shishi, a famous performer in the capital, and ran for the court's amnesty. Yan Qing's deeds showed his loyalty and wit, making him one of the most admired characters in Water Margins.

Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was originally a trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a wealthy family in Beijing. He was loyal to Lu Junyi and even treated Lu Junyi like a father. During the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, Yan Qing was ranked 36th and was the leader of the infantry. He had shown his loyalty and bravery on many occasions. For example, when Lu Junyi was captured by Zhang Shun, Yan Qing saved Lu Junyi. In addition, Yan Qing also participated in the battle to resist the Jin army's invasion and assisted Li Jun in establishing his foundation overseas. His loyalty and bravery made him one of the heroes of Liangshan.
Yan Qing was a character in the classic China novel," Water Margins." He was also known as Yan Xiaoyi and was nicknamed the prodigal son. He was the trusted servant of Lu Junyi, a rich man in Beijing, and followed Lu Junyi to Liangshan. Yan Qing was skilled in both martial arts and martial arts. He was ranked 36th in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering and was the leader of the infantry. His main deeds included saving Lu Junyi and defecting to Liangshan Lake behind his back, participating in the resistance against the Jin army in Liangshan, and assisting Li Jun in establishing his foundation in the Water Margins 'continuation book, Water Margins. Yan Qing was smart, skilled in martial arts, and versatile. He was a rare talent in Liangshan.
The five names of Yan Qing's story were: The Death of Parents, Loyal Savior, Righteous Gathering in Liangshan, Shooting a Cold Arrow to Save the Savior, and Yan Qing Defeating the Prime.
The story of Yan Qing's savior was that when Lu Junyi was captured by the soldiers, Yan Qing rushed to Liangshan Lake to ask for help from Song Jiang and the others. He met Yang Xiong and Shi Xiu. Yan Qing and Yang Xiong rushed to Liangshan to inform Song Jiang.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins. He was from Beijing's Daming Mansion. His parents had died when he was young and he was raised by the Lu family. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. His storyline included the following aspects: First of all, Yan Qing was ranked 36th in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering. He was the leader of the infantry and was known as the " Tianqiao Star." He was extremely loyal to Lu Junyi. Secondly, Yan Qing's performance on Liangshan Lake was also outstanding. In the battle of Dongchang Prefecture, he shot Zhang Qing's warhorse with a crossbow arrow, saved Hao Siwen, and killed Ding Desun in the battle. He was also ranked thirty-sixth in the seating arrangement at Liangshan and was the leader of the infantry. In addition, Yan Qing had another storyline where he released a cold arrow to save his savior and robbed Shi Xiu of his life. Lu Junyi was captured by Zhang Shun. Song Jiang took the lead and led the drum music to welcome him. He wanted Lu Junyi to sit on the first chair on the mountain, but Lu refused. These plots demonstrated Yan Qing's bravery and loyalty.
Yan Qing's Ten Story Names: 1. parents died 2. Faithful Savior 3. Liangshan Juyi 4. Yanqing Boyu 5. Yan Qing saved his life, Shi Xiu jumped off the execution ground 6. Yan Qing played the flute and chatted with Master Li. 7. Yan Qing Defeats Prime 8. Yan Qing and Master Li became siblings and passed on the news of Liangshan. 9. Yan Qing retired after achieving success 10. Lu Junyi captured Yan Qing
The plot of Yan Qing's fight was summarized as follows: Gao Qiu in Tokyo accepted Li Yuhou's suggestion and set up a fight in Tai 'an Dai Temple. He invited Ren Yuan, the pillar of heaven, to be the leader of the fight and lead Liangshan and others out of the cave. Song Jiang sent Yan Qing down the mountain to test the situation. Li Kui also secretly went down the mountain to catch up with Yan Qing. Yan Qing and Li Kui disguised themselves as peddlers and porters and rushed to the arena. It was already crowded with people. Yan Qing jumped onto the arena and kicked Ren Yuan away. Yan Qing and Ren Yuan fought and finally threw Ren Yuan off the arena. Li Kui took the opportunity to use the stone slab's death to protect himself. The government troops recognized Li Kui and surrounded Yan Qing. Lu Junyi led the group of leaders to rescue Yan Qing. They charged into the temple and rescued the two of them. Halfway there, Li Kui accidentally entered Shouzhang County Yamen and was interrogated for half a day before being dragged back to Liangshan Lake by Mu Hong.
Yan Qing was a character in Water Margins, and he had many plots. Among them, he advised Lu Junyi before the battle of Longmen Pass to build a pontoon bridge to protect the army; 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 for amnesty; He fought to save the people and was captured alive; He and Li Shishi became sworn brothers and ran in troubled times. These storylines demonstrated Yan Qing's wisdom, courage, and loyalty.
Yan Qing was a character in the Water Margins. He was Lu Junyi's trusted servant. He was loyal to his savior, participated in the Liangshan Righteous Gathering, promoted amnesty, and fought in the south and north. He was versatile and brave.