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Shi Jin, the first appearance in the novel "Water Margin" 108, the son of the squire of Shijiacun history, is one of the best, ranking 23rd among Liangshan heroes and 7th among the pioneers of Ma Jun's Eight Tigers Riding. Shi Jin is an apprentice of Wang Jin, the coach of the 800,000 imperial army in Tokyo. Because he has nine dragons tattooed on his body, he is called "Nine Dragons".
After gathering with Zhu Wu, Chen Da and Yang Chun for Shaohua Mountain, Shi Jin was imprisoned for attempting to stab the satrap of Huazhou. After 58 times, "Wu Yong earned gold and fell, and Song Jiang made Xiyue Huashan" was rescued, and Shaohua Mountain went to Liangshan. When Liangshan captured Fang La, the "Kowloon" Shi Jin was shot dead in front of Yuling Pass.