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In the old version of Water Margins, the actor who played Yan Qing was Wang Guanghui.
Yan Qing was played by many actors in different versions of Water Margins. Among them, Wang Guanghui played the role of Yan Qing in the 1998 TV series Water Margins, and Yan Kuan played the role of Yan Qing in the 2011 TV series Water Margins. Other actors included Jiang David, Yang Baolong, Lu Guoqing, Tang Zhenye, Wu Yue, Liu Guanxiang, etc.
The actors who played Yan Xiaoyi in Water Margins were Li Zifeng and Yan Yikuan.
In the old version of Water Margins, the actor who played Yan Qing was Wang Guanghui.
Water Margins was one of the classic Chinese novels. It was about 108 heroes of Liangshan who rebelled against the ruling class. They came from different regions and occupations, but they all shared a common sense of justice and resistance. The story began with the leader of the Liangshan heroes, Song Jiang, being recruited and forced to give up his ideal of rebelling against the ruling class. Later, they were killed by the enemy, and many Liangshan heroes were captured and killed. This story tells us that even if we have a common ideal, we must remember our mission and stick to our beliefs. The Water Margins became a classic of Chinese classical novels with its vivid characters, wonderful plots and profound thoughts.
There were many versions of the original novel, including 100 chapters, 120 chapters, 70 chapters, and so on. Among them, the 100-chapter edition was written by Shi Naian, which was the earliest 100-chapter edition; the 120-chapter edition was published by Yuan Wuya in the Ming Dynasty, which basically contained all the chapters of the 100-chapter edition of Rong Yutang; the 70-chapter edition was reviewed by Jin Shengtan, which deleted the chapters after the 71-chapter Da Ju Yi and added the ending of "Frightening Nightmare". Therefore, the original version of Water Margins could be chosen according to the needs.
The cast list of Zhu Yuanzhang and Hu Jun's version did not mention Guo Zixing's actor information.
As Xi Men Qing was a fictional character, there was no fixed actor to play him. Different TV series, movies, and novels portrayed Xi Men Qing differently. However, the role of Ximen Qing was usually portrayed as a rich, powerful, and lecherous character. Therefore, the actor's appearance and temperament needed to conform to these characteristics in order to play the role well.
In the old version of Water Margins, the actor who played Yan Qing was Wang Guanghui.