His real name is Lu Da, the "Flower Monk" in posthumous title, and his dharma name is wise and profound. He is one of the classic characters in China's famous classic novel The Water Margin. Weizhou (Pingliang, Gansu Province) was born in the Northern Song Dynasty. His real name was Lu Da, and he was once a prefect, also known as Lu Prefect. He is eight feet long, with a wide face, big ears and a straight nose. Because he fought boxing in Kansai, became a monk, made a scene in the wild pig forest and escorted Lin Chong thousands of miles away. Later, Yang Zhi and Song Wu occupied Erlong Mountain as the chief leader. Ranked 13 in Liangshan Park 100, with an asterisk and a lone star, the boss of Liangshan is a general of the infantry. After death, chasing righteous photos and Zen master.
Generous, hateful, straightforward, but coarse and fine. If you see Zheng Tu bullying Jin Cuilian's father and daughter and killing the town of Kansai with three fists, you can see that he hates evil; If you immediately support Kim's father and daughter in the hotel, you can see that they are generous, generous and straightforward; For example, when Kim's father and daughter left the inn, they sat in the store for two hours and didn't let the bartender chase them, which showed that there was a little detail in the rough.