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Resume of Xinjiang Hong Xiang
Lu Qian said, "Although there are several coaches in the imperial army now, who can match the skill of his eldest brother and who is angry with him?"

In the world of the water margin, the "gun and stick coach" is not just "just", but has a very high status. Lin Chong's title of "coach with a gun and a stick" appeared twice, once when the local ruffians introduced Lu and once when Chai Jin introduced Hong. On another occasion, Cao Zheng mentioned to Yang Zhi that Lin Chong was the "head coach". Lin Chong has no other position except as a gun and stick coach or as a coach. Of course, his position is not as good as that of Moon, Zhou Ang and Wang Wenbin, but he should be ranked among the coaches of the imperial court, and he should also be trusted by Gao Qiu. Therefore, he is likely to get other official positions in the future, which is still very promising.

In fact, Lin Chong is only one of the coaches of the "800,000 Imperial Army", and such coaches are not only in Beijing, but also in troops stationed in other places. Lin rushed to Liangshan, where he worked in the front and never saw soldiers being drilled. If he had trained in Tokyo, there was no reason not to train a mixed army composed of many religions in Liangshan.

To sum up, Lin Chong, as the coach of the Imperial Gun Club, or as the coach of the generals, should be in a very promising position, and he earned this position with martial arts. It is very normal to be regarded as a top general in the Greenwood Mountain Village, and even it is greatly degraded. If it weren't for too many talents in Liangshan, people like Lin Chong would be big castellans wherever they went.

Starting from the Northern Song Emperor Zhao Kuangyin, he collected military forces and selected elites, and formed an imperial army under his direct control. There are discrepancies in various historical records about the number of imperial soldiers. Roughly speaking, 800,000 is the number of imperial troops in the country. Judging from this, Lin Chong can't be the head coach of the Imperial Army, nor can he be a professional technician who served as a martial arts coach in the "800,000" Imperial Army. In today's words, he is a financial worker, but not an official.