Officials of Kaifeng Prefecture, led by Xu Liang, the white-browed warrior, and Bai Yunrui, the protector of jade face, joined hands with many swordsmen to wipe out Pingshan Island and clean up the stolen caves, and staged one wonderful battle after another with many Jianghu experts. In the whole process, Kaifeng government sent officials by leaps and bounds, and Lien Chan successfully eliminated stereotyped writing and the powerful forces of the imperial court. Xu Liang and Xu Liang both have high martial arts, ranking first among ten men. He also has a name: Xu Shizhen, known as Shaanxi Wild Goose. Some people call him a three-armed general and a multi-armed bear.
Although ugly, he is honest and humorous. He is the pillar of Kaifengfu, and his martial arts practice is superb. Hiding weapons is his specialty, and he can always catch people unnoticed. His unique weapon is a dragon sword and a golden ring knife. Emperor Yan Cundi colluded with Xixia to rebel. Emperor Renzong of the Fourth Emperor ordered an imperial envoy to investigate three generals, three chivalrous men and five righteous men, Elvis Presley and other heroes in Kaifeng, and to clear Yan Zhai. Thieves in Yancun are not idle people either. There are a number of experts in Huang Lun, such as Yu Lin, a golden dart man, a mentor, Zhu Liang and Liu Daotong, as well as foreign experts such as General Zhan Dian sent by Xixia Kingdom.
After a thrilling bet of ten wars, Kaifeng government sent officials to finally wipe out the rebels in Yan Wangzhai. King Huang Lun committed suicide, and Prince Yu Lin died at the hands of a ghost with a thin neck and a big head. Liu Daotong, a third-hand real person, was killed by Xu Liang, a white-browed warrior. Zhu Liang, the flying sword fairy, fled to Yunfeng and Songqing's Langya River, which was a sweet fold. Zhan Zhao and Zhan Zhao were the first officials of Bao Zheng in Kaifeng. He met in Bao Zheng on his way to catch the exam in Beijing, and forged a lifelong friendship with Bao Zheng. Zhan Zhao is a chivalrous man. He once saved Bao Zheng's life. After Bao Zheng became famous, he invited Zhan Zhao to join Kaifeng many times. Later, Zhan Zhao followed Bao Zheng to entertain guests. Zhan Zhao was named the Four Sword Guards by the emperor, and Zhan Zhao was once a famous knight in Wulin.