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Ou Peng in the Water Margin was actually Liangshan's small wings

author:Adventure Little Seven

Ou Peng is a character in "Water Margin", nicknamed Moyun Golden Wings, Huangzhou Ren clan, military family, originally the lord of Huangmen Mountain. Because he admired Song Jiang, he went to Liangshan to join him. At the time of liangshan's great jujuyi, one of the 108 generals, ranked forty-eighth, shangying the land of Broad Star, served as the general of The Ma Army Xiao Biao and the leader of the far outpost. Zheng Fangla died in battle in Shezhou and was posthumously awarded the title of Yi Jielang.

Ou Peng in the Water Margin was actually Liangshan's small wings

Character origins

Ou Peng is a member of the Huangzhou clan, with a strong body, walking like a fly, known as Moyun Golden Wings. He was originally a military household guarding the Great River, but because he offended his superiors, he wandered into the rivers and lakes, and fell into grass at the Huangmen Mountain with the divine operator Jiang Jing, the Iron Flute Xian Ma Lin, and the nine-tailed turtle Tao Zongwang.

Defect to Liangshan

After Song Jiang made a big fuss about the wuwei army, he and Chao Gai went up Liangshan mountain, passing through Huangmen Mountain. Ou Peng's four people admired Song Jiang's name for a long time, so they invited them to the mountain to pan and circle, and Song Jiang took the opportunity to invite the four people to Liangshan Juyi together. Ou Peng's four men then burned down the cottage and followed song to Liangshan. Later, Song Jiang was in distress in the village of Hoan Dao. Ou Peng, Li Kui, and Tao Zongwang appeared in time to save Song Jiang.

During the attack on Zhujiazhuang, Ou Peng served as the vanguard together with Ma Lin, Deng Fei, and Wang Ying. The female general of Hujiazhuang went to Zhujiazhuang to assist in the battle and captured Wang Ying. Ou Peng stepped forward to rescue and fought against the Third Lady, but it was difficult to gain the upper hand. Seeing that Ma Lin wanted to take back Wang Ying, third lady Hu left Ou Peng and changed to Ma Lin. Ou Peng confronted Luan Tingyu again, but was hit by Luan Tingyu with a flying hammer and fell off his horse, but was fortunately rescued by Deng Fei. Song Jiang ordered his men to send him back to the cottage to recuperate.

Ou Peng in the Water Margin was actually Liangshan's small wings

Big Juyi

After Song Jiang succeeded him as the lord of Liangshan Village, he set up four dry villages around Zhongyi Hall. Ou Peng sat in the right army village and ranked sixth.

When Liangshan was ranked second, Ou Peng ranked forty-eighth, with an asterisk of the earth and a wide star, and his function was the general Xiao Biao of the Ma Army and the leader of the sentinel, and he accompanied Qin Ming to guard the dry village in the south.

When the two-win tong was successful, Ou Peng held the southeast position in the Nine Palace Bagua Formation, and was the deputy general of Dong Ping with Deng Fei.

Southern conquest of the Northern War

After Liangshan was recruited, Ou Peng accompanied the Song Dynasty to the north and made great achievements.

Ou Peng in the Water Margin was actually Liangshan's small wings

During the conquest of the Liao State, Ou Peng served as Dong Ping's deputy general, attacked the Mercury Array, and joined forces with Deng Fei and Ma Lin to fight The Wooden Badger Xiao Daguan.

During the conquest of Tian Hu, Ou Peng killed the puppet ruler Lu Qing. In the Jian Ben Water Margin, Ou Peng also captured the Su LinLing guard General Chi Fang.

During the conquest of Wang Qing, Ou Peng, together with Shi Jin, Mu Hong, and Deng Fei, guarded the city of Nanzhou in Shannan.

Tragic ending

During the conquest of Fang La, Ou Peng accompanied Lu Junyi in attacking Shezhou and engaged Pang Wanchun. Pang Wanchun was defeated. Ou Peng, in order to show his outstanding merit, chased after him on horseback. He did not know that Pang Wanchun would shoot a series of arrows, and although he took the first arrow, he was killed by the second arrow. Later, he was posthumously honored as Yi Jielang.