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Introduction to all the characters in Water Margin: names, nicknames, personalities, positions within Liangshan (why did they fall into disgrace), and their final destination?

1. Jiulinglong Shi Jin (the owner of Shijiazhuang Shaozhuang) died in the battle at Yuling Pass.

2. Shenji Military Advisor Zhu Wu (the master of Shaohua Mountain Dazhai) and Tou Gongsun Sheng became a monk.

3. Chen Da (the leader of the second village in Shaohua Mountain), the jumping tiger, died at Yuling Pass in battle.

4. Yang Chun, the white-flowered snake (the leader of the third village in Shaohua Mountain), died in the battle at Yuling Pass.

5. Monk Hua, Lu Zhishen (Lu Da, Tixia), was seated in Hangzhou.

6. Tiger-fighting general Li Zhong (a busker, the first master in Shi Jin, and later the owner of Taohua Village) died in battle at Yuling Pass.

7. The little overlord Zhou Tong (the owner of Peach Blossom Village) died in battle at Dusong Pass.

8. Leopard Head Lin Chong (the instructor of the 800,000 Forbidden Army) died of illness in Hangzhou.

9. Xiao Xuanfeng Chai Jin (from Chai Daguan, after Zhou Shizong), resigned from office and started farming.

10. Zhu Gui (the director of Liangshan Ermu, "Hulu" means crocodile) in the dry land, suffered from plague and stayed in Hangzhou, where he later died of illness.

11. Touching the Sky Du Qian (former leader of the Second Village in Liangshan) died in battle in Qingxi.

12. Yunli Jingang Song Wan (formerly the leader of the three villages in Liangshan) died in Runzhou in battle.

13. The green-faced beast Yang Zhi (the envoy of the palace system, the envoy in charge of the army, and the general of the Yang family), fell ill, and stayed with Dan Tu, who later died of illness.

14. Pioneer Suo Chao (the Zhengpaijun of Daming Prefecture’s left-behind division, in charge of the military envoy) died in battle in Hangzhou.

15. The beautiful bearded Duke Zhu Tong (the head of Yuncheng’s horsemen and soldiers) later made military exploits.

16. Lei Heng, the winged tiger (the head of Yuncheng infantry), died in Deqing in battle.

17. Liu Tang, the red-haired ghost, died in Hangzhou in battle.

18. Wu Yong, a wise man with many stars, hanged himself in front of Songjiang's tomb.

19. Ruan Xiaoer (the eldest of the three Ruan brothers, Shijie Village) died in Wulongling in the battle.

20. The short-lived Erlang Ruan Xiaowu (the second of the three Ruan brothers, Shijie Village) died in Qingxi.

21. Ruan Xiaoqi, the living king of hell (the third of the three Ruan brothers, Shijie Village), died in Shijie Village.

22. Enter Yunlong Gongsun Sheng (a Taoist from the Qing Dynasty) and become a monk.

23. White Rat Bai Sheng suffered from plague and stayed in Hangzhou, where he later died of illness.

24. The swordsman Cao Zheng (butcher, Lin Chong’s apprentice) died in Xuanzhou in battle.

25. Timely Rain Song Jiang (pseudonym Gongming, Hu Baoyi, "Black Songjiang", Yuncheng Yasi), was poisoned to death in Chuzhou.

26. Iron Fan Song Qing (Song Jiang’s younger brother), is ill at home, unknown.

27. Wu Song (Wu Erlang, Wu Erlang, Fighting Tigers), became a monk and lived in Hangzhou until his death.

28. Caiyuanzi Zhang Qing (Shizipoheidian) died in Shezhou in battle.

29. Mother Yaksha Sun Erniang (Zhang Qing’s wife) died in Qingxi in battle.

30. Jinyan Biao Shi En (Xiaoguanying) died in Changshu in battle.

31. Kong Ming, Mao Touxing (disciple of Kongjiazhuang, Baihu Mountain, Songjiang), suffered from plague and stayed in Hangzhou, where he later died of illness.

32. Du Mars Kong Liang (Kongjiazhuang, Baihu Mountain, Song Jiang’s apprentice, Kong Ming’s younger brother), died in Kunshan in battle.

33. Jinmaohu Yanshun (the leader of Qingfeng Mountain Dazhai) died in Wulongling in battle.

34. Dwarf Tiger Wang Ying (the leader of the second village of Qingfeng Mountain) died in Muzhou in battle.

35. The white-faced gentleman Zheng Tianshou (the leader of the third village in Qingfeng Mountain) died in Xuanzhou in battle.

36. Xiao Liguang Huarong (Zhizhai of Qingfeng Village) hanged himself in front of Songjiang's tomb.

37. Huang Xin, the governor of Sanshan (the governor of Qingzhou Prefecture and the disciple of Qin Ming Dynasty), is still in charge of Qingzhou.

38. Thunderbolt Qin Ming (General Manager of Qingzhou Command Department), died in Qingxi battle.

39. Xiao Wenhou Lu Fang (the leader of Duiying Mountain Village, Fang Tian Huaji) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

40. Sai Rengui Guo Sheng (Fang Tianji) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

41. General Shi Shi Yong (a man from Daming Prefecture, who made a living by gambling), died in Shezhou in battle.

42. The urging judge Li Li (the owner of the black shop in Jieyangling) died in Qingxi.

43. Hunjianglong Li Jun (Shao Gong of the Yangtze River), pretended to be ill in Suzhou, later went to sea, and became the lord of Siam.

44. Tong Wei (private salt dealer) came out of the cave, looked at Li Jun, and then followed Li Jun to the sea.

45. Mirage Tong Meng (private salt dealer, Tong Wei's younger brother), looked at Li Jun, and then followed Li Jun to sea.

46. Xue Yong (performer) was seriously ill and died in battle at Yuling Pass.

47. The boatman Zhang Heng (Shao Gong, Li Jun’s sworn brother) suffered from the plague and stayed in Hangzhou, where he later died of illness.

48. Mu Hong (the first tyrant in Jieyang Town), without any obstructions, suffered from the plague and stayed in Hangzhou, where he later died of illness.

49. Xiao Zhelan Mu Chun (the first tyrant in Jieyang Town, Mu Hong’s younger brother), visits the patients.

In 50, Dai Zong, the magical Taibao (prisoner in Jiangzhou and Jiangzhou), died in the Yuemiao Temple of Tai'an Prefecture.

51. Black Whirlwind Li Kui (Tianniu, Jiangzhou Xiaolaozi) was poisoned by Song Jiang and died in Runzhou.

52. Zhang Shun (fisherman, Zhang Heng’s younger brother) died in battle in Hangzhou.

53. Xiao Rang, a master scholar (good at calligraphy), worked in Cai Taishi Mansion.

54. Jin Dajian, the jade-arm craftsman (good at making seals), was employed by the emperor, and later served as the Imperial Treasure Supervisor of the Inner Palace.

55. Hou Jian (Xue Yong’s apprentice, good at tailoring), the thongibori, drowned in the sea in the Battle of Hangzhou.

56, Moyunjin Oupeng (Huangmen Mountain), died in Shezhou in battle.

57. Jiang Jing (Huangmenshan, proficient in arithmetic), the divine fortune teller, returned to his hometown to serve the people.

58. Iron Flute Immortal Ma Lin (Huangmen Mountain) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

59. Nine-tailed turtle Tao Zongwang (Huangmen Mountain) died in Runzhou in battle.

60. The Smiling Tiger Zhu Fu (Zhu Gui’s younger brother) visited the patient and later died of illness in Hangzhou.

61. Blue-eyed Tiger Li Yun (Master Zhu Fu, Dutou, Yishui County), died in Shezhou in battle.

62. Jinbaozi Yang Lin returned to Yinmachuan and took up a job to seek leisure.

63. Deng Fei (the leader of Yinmachuan Village), the fiery-eyed leopard, died in battle in Hangzhou.

64. Jade Banner Meng Kang (the owner of Yinmachuan Village) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

65. Pei Xuan (owner of Yinmachuan village) with a tough face returned to Yinmachuan and took up his post to seek leisure.

66. Yang Xiong (executioner) died of illness in Hangzhou.

67. The desperate Saburo Shi Xiu (Yang Xiong’s adopted brother) died in battle at Yuling Pass.

In 68, Flea on the Drum moved in time and died of illness in Hangzhou.

69. Du Xing, Ghostface (supervisor of Lijiazhuang), returns home with Li Ying

70. Li Ying (owner of Lijiazhuang), Putiandiao, returns home.

71. Hu Sanniang (Hujiazhuang), Yi Zhangqing, died in Muzhou in battle.

72. Two-Headed Snake Xie Zhen (Orion, Sun Li’s cousin) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

73. The two-tailed scorpion Xie Bao (Orion, Xie Zhen’s younger brother) died in the battle at Wulong Ridge.

74. Tie Jingzi Lehe (section level, Sun Li's wife and younger brother, good at singing), the envoy of Wang Duwei's mansion.

75. Mother Sister-in-law Gu (wife of Sun Li’s younger brother Sun Xin) returned to Dengzhou with her husband.

In 76, Sun Xin (brother of Sun Li), the younger Yuchi, returned to Dengzhou with his brother and was appointed.

77. Zou Yuan (leader of Dengyun Mountain), who came out of Linlong, died in Qingxi in battle.

78. Unicorn Dragon Zou Run (the leader of Dengyun Mountain, nephew of Zou Yuan), resigned and returned home.

79. Sun Li (the military commander of Dengzhou) was still in charge of Dengzhou when Yuchi was ill.

80. Tang Long (blacksmith), the Golden Leopard, died in Qingxi.

81. Shuangbian Huyanzhuo (controlled by the capital of Runing Prefecture, after Huyanzan), was killed in the Hou Kangjin battle.

82. General Han Tao, the victorious general (training envoy of the Chenzhou regiment, the vanguard of the Liangshan army under Hu Yanzhuo), died in Changzhou in battle.

83. General Tianmu Peng Wei (training envoy of Yingzhou regiment, deputy vanguard of Hu Yanzhuo's Liangshan army) died in Changzhou in battle.

84. Hongtian Lei Ling Zhen (the first gunner of the Song Dynasty) is still appointed by the imperial camp of the Gunpowder Bureau.

85. Golden Spear General Xu Ning (golden spear class teacher, Tang Long's cousin) was injured in Hangzhou and later died in Xiuzhou.

86. The demon king Fan Rui (the leader of Mangdang Mountain) defected to Gongsun Sheng and became a monk.

87. Eight-armed Nezha Xiang Chong (deputy general of Mangdang Mountain)?

88. Feitian Great Sage Li Yan (deputy general of Mangdang Mountain)?

89. The golden retriever Duan Jingzhu (a horse thief) drowned in the sea during the Battle of Hangzhou.

90, Jade Unicorn Lu Junyi (Beijing official, Hebei Sanjue), was poisoned to death in the Huaihe River.

91. The prodigal son Yan Qing (Xiao Yi, Lu Junyi’s child, good at sumo wrestling) ran away from Hangzhou.

92. Cai Fu, the iron-armed man (prisoner and executioner of both houses of Daming Prefecture), died in Qingxi.

93, Yi Zhihua Cai Qing (little prisoner, Cai Fu's younger brother), returned to his hometown to serve the people.

94. Choujun Ma Xuanzan (Guan Sheng defeated the Liangshan Army and then joined forces) died in Suzhou in battle.

95, Da Dao Guan Sheng (Pudong inspection), later died of illness.

96, Jingmuyan Hao Siwen (Guan Sheng's sworn brother, the vanguard of the Liangshan Army) died in Hangzhou in battle.

97. Live Shanpo Wang Dingliu died in Xuanzhou in battle.

98. The miraculous doctor An Daoquan (the imperial physician of Jiankang Prefecture), listen to it before adjusting the emperor.

99. The faceless Jiao Ting (good at sumo wrestling) died in Runzhou in battle.

100. General Shengshui Shan Ting (Wang Yu) (training envoy of Lingzhou regiment) died in Shezhou in battle.

101. General Shenhuo Wei Dingguo (training envoy of Lingzhou regiment) died in Shezhou in battle.

102. Bao Xu (the strong man of Kushu Mountain), the mourning keeper, died in Hangzhou in battle.

103. Yu Baosi (Zengtou City), the God of Dangerous Dao, died in Qingxi in battle.

104. Dong Ping, a general with two spears (the governor of Dongping Prefecture, a romantic general with two spears), died in battle at Dusong Pass.

105. Zhang Qing (Dongchang Prefecture) without Feather Arrow died in battle at Dusong Pass.

106. Hua Xianghu Gong Wang (deputy general Zhang Qing) died in Deqing in battle.

107. Ding Desun (deputy general of Zhang Qing) who was hit by a tiger arrow died in Shezhou.

108. Purple Bearded Uncle Huangfu Duan (veterinary surgeon), served as the emperor’s servant, and later served as the ambassador of the Royal Horse Supervisor.