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Overview of Wu Yong's main deeds
Wu Yong's main deeds are as follows: saying that three Ruan hit the fund, grabbed the birth outline, hooked the palm, and Wu Yong earned Zhu Tong to go up the mountain and earned jade unicorn. Wu Yong, whose word is full of wisdom, is nicknamed "Mr. Jia Liang" and is a character in Shi Naian's classical novels.

Introduction to Wu Yong's characters

Wu Yong was originally a teacher in a private school in Dongxi Village, Yuncheng County, Jeju City, Shandong Province. He is familiar with Wen Tao and Wu slightly, resourceful. He has made friends with the classics since he was a child. Wu Yong's personality: loyal to the monarch, lenient, loyal and righteous, and light.

In Song Jiang's Thirty-six Praises, Wu is regarded as a "man who knows many stars and is a man of Wu", which is praised: the ancients used wisdom to protect the country and benefit the people. Cherish what you have given, wine and wine.

Wu Yong's appearance: He looks like a scholar, wearing a bucket-shaped scarf with beams on his eyebrows, a large shirt with a soapy linen border, a brown ribbon around his waist, silk shoes and clean socks, with fine eyes and a long white beard.