What kind of star is Lu Junyi?
Lu Junyi is the Tiangang star. Gang is the Four Uprights, and he is upright in everything he does, which corresponds to Lu Junyi's upright personality. Tiangang star has two meanings. One is the short handle that refers to the North Star. Lu Junyi's Tiangang star represents this meaning. The other is that there are thirty-six stars in the Big Dipper cluster. The top thirty-six generals among the one hundred and eight generals correspond to the thirty-six Tiangang stars.
Stills of Lu Junyi in "New Water Margin"
This Tiangang star was originally a wealthy Yuanwailang in the city, with strong martial arts skills. Song Jiang took a fancy to him and wanted to drag him to Liangshan. But he was a supporter of the decadent Song Dynasty and looked down upon the rebellious officials and traitors. In desperation, the Liangshan heroes could only resort to one damaging move. Wu Yong dressed up as a fortune teller and came to Lu's house. He pretended to let Lu Yuanwai get his survival horoscope, and mysteriously told him that he was about to be in trouble and that he could only avoid it by going thousands of miles southeast. In fact, Yuan Yuan was still very confused, so he just believed it to be true. His servant saw the truth and advised him not to go, but he refused decisively. Wu Yong was secretly happy that things had developed to this point. Later, when Lu Junyi crossed the boundary of Liangshan Mountain, he was caught by Langli Baitiao and brought up the mountain. Even after using all means of coercion and inducement, Lu Junyi remained uncompromising. Song Jiang secretly let his housekeeper go back and told him that his master planned to stay in Liangshan. After the housekeeper returned, he married Yuan Wai Lu's wife and occupied Yuan Wai Lu's property. By the time Lu Junyi was put down and returned to Beijing, the world had completely changed. Because the housekeeper complained to the government, Lu Junyi was arrested as a rebel. Chai Jin used money to smoothen the relationship and changed Lu Junyi's original death sentence to exile. During his exile, his servants rescued him, but unfortunately he was captured again. This time he didn't have it so easy. He was sentenced to beheading, and Shi Xiu failed in the court and was captured. Later, Wu Yong sent troops to attack three times, and asked Shi Qian to ambush the city's restaurants and burn down the restaurants in the city. Only by cooperating inside and outside could Lu Junyi be rescued. Lu Junyi had no other choice at this time but to go up the mountain. Lu Junyi’s nickname
Lu Junyi’s nickname is Yu Qilin. The reason why he got this nickname is because he is very tall and looks majestic when dressed up. He looks like a god from a distance. He is good with a stick, and he is also good with a spear. He was born into a wealthy family. No one in his family has ever done anything illegal, and no Lu family daughter has remarried, so it can be said that the family background is innocent. Lu Junyi is a very reasonable person and is determined not to take ill-gotten gains.
Image of Jade Unicorn Lu Junyi
Lu Junyi’s character and family background were never reused by the Song Dynasty. But Song Jiang found this man and tricked him into the mountain, but he would rather die than join Liangshanbo. But when he returned home, his wife had married someone else. For the sake of his family's property, his wife and her step-husband together falsely accused him. Lu Junyi was beaten and sent to death row. After hearing about it, the heroes of Liangshan rescued him one after another, and he survived. Finally, he came to Liangshan and became the number two figure in Liangshan. In the subsequent external battles in Liangshan, he led his troops against the enemy. Judging from the results of the war, he is a rare general among Liangshan heroes.
Later, Lu Junyi was recruited to conquer the Liao Kingdom and other areas, and was appointed as a pacifier. During the campaign against the Liao Kingdom, he showed great prowess. He rode a horse with a gun and fought heartily with the four Yelu brothers, and finally beat them away.
Then he will hunt down a Liao army of about a thousand people and beat them into flight. Cai Jing and other traitorous officials believed that Lu Junyi was brave and invincible, and they could only get rid of Song Jiang by getting rid of him first. Cai Jing recalled him to the capital and poisoned the food given to Lu Junyi by his majesty. After Lu Junyi ate, his stomach hurt to the point where he could no longer ride a horse, so he had no choice but to take the water route back to his jurisdiction. On the way, he unfortunately fell into the water and drowned. Lu Junyi in Water Margin
Lu Junyi is one of the most representative characters in Water Margin written by Shi Gong. He was originally a wealthy Yuanwailang, but later he went to Liangshan and became a rebel. This was not his intention at all, it was framed. Lu Junyi is tall and mighty and has great martial arts skills. Song Jiang took a fancy to Lu Junyi's talent and wanted to recruit him. He sent Wu Yong to pretend to be a fortune teller to tell fortunes for the Lu family.
Stills of Lu Junyi from CCTV version of "Water Margin"
Yuan Wai listened to their lies and believed that he would suffer a bloody disaster within a hundred days. In order to resolve this crisis, he decided to take refuge according to the survival method given by the fortune teller. On the way to escape, he passed by Liangshanbo and was forced to go up the mountain by people. But he was unwilling to join Liangshan, and Song Jiang was embarrassed and could only let him go down the mountain. When Lu Yuanwai returned home, he was wrongly accused by his housekeeper and became a Liangshan accomplice, and he was imprisoned. The heroes of Liangshan tried their best to rescue him. After he came out, he was not allowed by the government and had to join Song Jiang's team.
After going up the mountain, he made great contributions to Liangshan and captured Liangshan's great enemy alive. As a reward, he was appointed deputy marshal of Liangshan soldiers and horses. In subsequent confrontations with enemies, he showed his military talent and became Song Jiang's right-hand man. For the sake of Liangshan's future, Song Jiang accepted the imperial court's offer, and Lu Junyi also took a temporary post to the imperial court.
He represented the Song army four times in conquering hostile countries and other uprising forces. He captured important enemy figures alive three times and beheaded important enemy generals four times, which played a significant role in the victory of the war.
Such a heroic character did not end well in the novel. In the contest between Liangshan and the traitor, the traitor won. Lu Junyi died under the conspiracy of the court officials. He ate poisonous food, and his poisonous hair fell into the water on the boat and drowned. Lu Junyi ranking
Lu Junyi ranked second among the 108 generals in Liangshan. He had a chance at No. 1. Chao Gai was shot to death with a poisonous arrow. Before his death, he made a will that whoever avenges him would inherit his position. This was also to put on small shoes for Song Jiang. According to Song Jiang's ability, he couldn't kill the enemy. Later, Song Jiang heard about Lu Junyi's reputation and sent Wu Yong to lure him up the mountain.
Portrait of Lu Junyi
Who knew that Lu Junyi’s first achievement after going to Liangshan was to capture alive the person who killed Chao Gai. According to the original will, Lu Junyi inherited the position of leader. But other people in Liangshan are not happy. Lu Junyi has a strong nature and is not tactful. If he takes the lead, he is afraid that there will be endless quarrels in Liangshan. Song Jiang was willing to give up his seat to Lu Yuanwai in public, but Wu Yong objected and believed that Song Jiang should be the boss and Lu Junyi the second child. The brothers in Liangshan also asked Song Jiang not to refuse anymore. Seeing that Song Jiang had received support from most people, Lu Junyi also expressed that he was not suitable for this position. In this way, Lu Junyi's ranking in Liangshan became second.
In the novel, the author did not make a big ranking based on the martial arts of heroes from all walks of life, but readers ranked the top ten heroes of Water Margin based on the fighting scenes in the novel. Lu Junyi won the championship and ranked first. So how did Lu Junyi win the championship? Guan Sheng is the first of the Five Tiger Generals in Liangshan. Lin Chong and Qin Ming are the other two of the Five Tiger Generals. Together they cannot defeat Guan Sheng. Shi Wengong also fought with Qin Ming and stabbed the latter within 20 rounds. With Qin Ming's ability, although Guan Sheng can defeat him, it will never take only 20 rounds, so Shi Wengong's martial arts is stronger than Guan Sheng. Even Shi Wengong, who was able to beat the heroes of Liangshan to pieces, was captured alive by Lu Junyi. This proved that Lu Junyi's absolute ability in martial arts surpassed the others, and he deserved to be ranked first in the martial arts rankings. Lu Junyi's evaluation
The various heroes in Water Margin have very good evaluations of Lu Junyi. Lu Junyi was energetic and had a good personality. He never exploited his servants for money. On the contrary, he would sometimes give them a lot of money. His servant Yan Qing is good at literature and martial arts and has many talents. This is all because Lu Yuanwai spent money to teach him. Lu Junyi is stubborn. When he went to Liangshan for the first time, he refused to join Liangshan despite Song Jiang's various persuasion.
Portrait of Lu Junyi
Lu Junyi also received high praise in martial arts. Lu Yuanwai is the number one master in Liangshan. During the conquest of Fang La Kingdom, the enemy general gave Liangshan a head-on blow as soon as he appeared. Not only did he knock down Zhou Tong and Dong Ping, he even defeated Zhang Qing with one move under the cover of the bushes. You must know that Zhang Qing's combat effectiveness is also very high. When he first appeared, he defeated more than ten heroes in Liangshan. It was such a person who gave Liangshan a headache. Lu Junyi took him off the horse in just thirty rounds, venting his anger on Liangshan's behalf.
In the evaluation of Lu Junyi, there are not only advantages but also his shortcomings. His strong martial arts gave him too much pride, and he often refused to listen to others' advice and insisted on having his own way. Wu Yong pretended to be a fortune teller and lied to him that he was about to be in trouble and that he had to run southeast if he wanted to take refuge. He believed Wu Yong's lie, but his servant saw it clearly. Yan Qing told his master that the trip was not safe and that the Liangshan people were lying to him. But Lu Junyi refused to listen, wondering what else he would be afraid of because of his superior martial arts skills, and believed that Wu Yong had not lied to him. He left Yan Qing at home, and he and his housekeeper pulled ten trucks to the southeast. When passing by Liangshan, he fought with the heroes and was eventually caught on the mountain. If Lu Junyi could carefully consider his servant, he would not put himself in danger. Of course, if he really did this, there would be no wonderful story behind it. Lu Junyi's anti-poem
In Water Margin, Wu Yong induced Lu Junyi to write an anti-poem on the wall of his house in order to prevent Lu Junyi from being hunted down by the government and drawn into their gang. The meaning of the poem is that there is a small boat among the reed flowers, and the romantic and talented people can use it to travel. If a righteous man can understand this truth, he can solve everything by changing his direction and fleeing.
Stills of Lu Junyi in "Jade Unicorn"
This is an acrostic poem. The beginning of the four sentences together is Lu Junyi's rebellion. So why didn't Lu Junyi see it after finishing writing? It turns out that in ancient times, poems were not written in separate lines. Usually four or five characters were written in one column and then the columns were changed. Lu Junyi's four characters were embedded in dozens of characters, and Lu Junyi naturally did not notice it.
Lu Junyi listened to Wu Yong's words and ran southeast. When passing Liangshan, he was caught by the heroes and went up the mountain. He was reluctant to nod and agree to join Liangshan. There was no other way, so Wu Yong let him go down the mountain first. Before leaving, he told his followers that his master had written an anti-poem on the wall. At this time, the poem he told his followers was different from the one he induced Lu Junyi to write. Only one word was changed in the first two sentences, but the last two sentences were completely different. It was modified to mean that an ambitious person would use a sword to cut off the head of a traitor during rebellion. Of course, the beginning of the revised four lines of the poem is still Lu Junyi's rebellion.
Regarding these two different anti-poems, experts believe that the author forgot to revise them after writing them.
However, some people think that the author would not make such a mistake. The content of the poem Wu Yong said in Lu Mansion seemed to be to appease Lu Junyi. If he read the second poem, Lu Junyi would be able to discover Wu Yong's intention. The poem he told his entourage had a very obvious negative meaning, and this was also to impress the entourage. In short, no matter what the poem is about, the most important thing is to tell the servant back home how to correctly interpret the underlying meaning of the acrostic poem, so that he can add it to the government.