This statement was wrong. In the original novel, there were a total of seven people who died well. - Song Jiang was poisoned to death by Gao Qiu and other treacherous officials. - [Lu Junyi, poisoned by Gao Qiu in the royal wine, fell into the water and drowned when he was on the boat.] - Wu Yong: After Song Jiang died, he hanged himself together with Hua Rong in front of Song Jiang's tomb in Liaoerwa outside the south gate of Chuzhou. His body was buried on the left side of Song Jiang's tomb. - Gongsun Sheng: When he returned to Jizhou with Song Jiang's expedition against Fang La, he was unwilling to be an official and returned to Jizhou to devote himself to cultivation. - Chai Jin: He was granted the title of Henghai Army Cangzhou Capital by the Song Dynasty. Later, he resigned and returned to his hometown. He died well. - Li Ying: He was granted the title of Governor of Yunzhou, Zhongshan Prefecture by the court. Later, he resigned and returned to his hometown, where he died well. - Zhu Tong: He was granted the title of Baoding Prefecture and finally died well.
Only five heroes in the Water Margins had a good ending. These five heroes were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun. Most of the other heroes and villains met unfortunate endings, including imprisonment, murder, or exile.
There were only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins. They were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun.
There were only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins. They were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun. These five heroes were able to live out their later years peacefully in the Water Margins. They did not die on the battlefield, but saved their lives. Most of the other characters in Water Margins had unfortunate endings, including being imprisoned, killed, or exiled. The good endings of these five heroes played a positive role in the story, showing their wisdom, courage, and perseverance.
There were only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins. They were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun. These five Liangshan heroes managed to keep their lives in the battle and did not die on the battlefield. Although their later years were not necessarily happy, they managed to seize the opportunity and avoid a tragic ending. Most of the other characters in Water Margins had unfortunate endings, including being imprisoned, killed, or exiled.
There were only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins. They were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun. In the story of the uprising at Liangshanbo, these five heroes had fought bravely and fought with wisdom and wisdom, and finally had a good end. Most of the other Liangshan heroes or villains had unfortunate endings, such as being imprisoned, killed, or exiled. The good death of these five heroes did not mean that they lived out their old age safely, but that they did not die on the battlefield. Instead, they saved their lives.
The only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun.
The only five people who had a good ending in Water Margins were Guan Sheng, Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, and Li Jun.
The names of the five players in Water Margins Q were Song Jiang, Wu Yong, Lu Junyi, Lin Chong, and Qin Ming.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian, a Chinese novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The main characters in Water Margins were Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Li Kui, Yang Zhi, etc. The plot described the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, due to the corruption of bureaucrats, frequent wars and other reasons, social unrest, and the people's lives were in dire straits. Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, and the others had finally won in the struggle against the ruling class. The characteristics of Water Margins were: 1. Lin Chong: Heroic and courageous, not afraid of power, with a strong sense of justice and the spirit of resistance. 2. Wu Song: Honest, loyal, brave and good at fighting, with a strong sense of self-protection. 3. Lu Zhishen: He is open-minded and resourceful. He has a relatively calm view of life and death. 4. Li Kui: Fearless and bloodthirsty, merciless to the enemy. 5. Yang Zhi: On the surface, he is timid and afraid of trouble, but his heart is filled with a sense of justice and patriotic feelings.
The endings of the characters in Water Margins varied from one work to another, but generally speaking, it was difficult to determine who had a good ending because many characters had very tragic endings. For example, Lin Chong was forced to surrender after being recruited at Liangshan Lake. Hu Sanniang married Wang Ying at Liangshan Lake, but she was killed by the good men of Liangshan Lake soon after marriage. Zhu Tong was framed by Marshal Gao and sentenced to death after going to Liangshan Lake with the good men of Liangshan Lake. Lu Zhishen was subdued by Song Jiang and others at Liangshan Lake. He took many risks to save Song Jiang, but unfortunately, he died in the end. Therefore, the characters in Water Margins had tragic endings and it was difficult to determine who had a good ending.