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In the Hong Kong version of Water Margin, Wang Po and Ximen Qing said that if this matter succeeds, there are five conditions. What are the five conditions?

In the Hong Kong version of Water Margin, Wang Po and Ximen Qing said that if this matter is successful, there are five conditions, namely:

Five kinds: "Pan, Donkey, Deng, Xiao and Xian"

Pam: As handsome as Pan An.

Donkey: A licensed product as big as a donkey.

Deng: As rich as he is, he is the owner of the copper coin factory.

Xiao: I can do things for ladies, and I am willing to give priority to ladies.

Leisure: Have leisure time.

Wang Po, a fictional character. Appeared in Water Margin and Jin Ping Mei. Both works are from yanggu county. They live next door to Wu Dalang's home in Zishi Street, open a teahouse at home and be matchmakers and midwives. Ximen Qing seduced Pan Jinlian and used her home as their adultery place. Wu Dalang tried to kill Wu Dalang after being kicked by Ximen Qing. Is an important villain in two books. There are famous sentences such as "getting light" and "Pan Lv Deng Xiaoxian". Finally, it was brought to justice by the government.

Ximen Qing, the protagonist in Jin Ping Mei, is the fourth spring, which is a typical example of emerging businessmen in China in the embryonic period of capitalism in the 6th century. He is a local ruffian, bully, bureaucrat, slut and shrewd businessman. His business behavior still has positive and negative enlightenment to our market economy and modern enterprise construction today. In the novel Water Margin, Ximen Qing was originally a poor rich man in yanggu county, and later opened a drugstore. He is treacherous, lascivious, lascivious, makes some good guns and sticks, and is a nouveau riche and local strongman who is regarded with special respect.