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Huarong Road in Water Margin
Huarong Road is one of the generals in 108 in China's famous novel "The Water Margin", and he has the kung fu of "piercing Yang with a hundred paces". Ranked ninth among heroes of the water margin, and the vanguard of the eight tigers of Ma Jun was the first. The former deputy knowledge village of Qingfeng Village used silver guns and bows to shoot invincible hands all over the world. He was born with handsome eyes, white teeth and red lips, eyebrows flying into the temples, thin waist and arms, silver helmet and armor, good at riding fierce horses and being able to open hard bows. He was compared to Li Guang, the flying general of the Western Han Dynasty, and was called "Little Li Guang". Song Jiang, the righteous brother, was framed by a villain, and later saved by the hero Wang Ying, who went to Liangshan. After being summoned by the imperial court, he repeatedly made meritorious military service in the battle with Liao and Fang La. However, after his eldest brother Song Jiang was killed by Gao Qiu and others, he hanged himself in front of Song Jiang's grave with Wu Yong.