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What does the prodigal son mean?
Prodigal son is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced as ? ng z ǐ, which generally refers to bohemian people who are not bound by customs and moral norms, homeless people, especially those who have nothing to do and lead a dissolute life, or wandering wanderers.

1, a young man wandering around doing nothing; A tramp.

2. Wanderers.

3. unruly.

4. refers to romantic children.

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Yan Qing the prodigal son.

Yan Qing is a character in China's classic novel "The Water Margin", also known as Yan Xiaoyi, nicknamed the prodigal son, a Beijinger. He was originally a confidant slave of Lu Junyi, a rich man in Beijing, and went to Liangshan with Lu Junyi.

He is both civil and military. When I went to Liangshan, I was one of the 108 generals, ranking 36 th. He should be a "smart star" and be the head of the infantry. I once met Song Huizong in Li Shishi, Tokyo, and he helped me recruit Liangshan. Fang La retired from the Jianghu after enlisting. ?

In the sequel "The Water Margin", Yan Qing participated in resisting the invasion of the Jin Army and later helped Li Jun to establish a foundation overseas, which is one of the protagonists in the book.