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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

Shi Jin is one of the first one hundred and eight good men to appear in "Water Margin". Because he has nine dragons tattooed on him, he is known as the "Nine Dragons". He was led out by Wang Jin, the leader of the 800,000 Forbidden Army in Tokyo, and before he knew Wang Jin, he only had some flower fists and embroidered legs. "Only the true ability in the chest can make the stubborn Mr. Worship." After becoming Wang Jin's apprentice, he truly learned the eighteen martial arts--- spear, hammer, bow, crossbow, hammer, whip, hammer, sword, chain, lao, axe, cymbal, go, halberd, card, stick, gun, and stick.

Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Shi Jindi's family is well-funded, and he can now be regarded as a rich second generation. When Shi Taigong was alive, he could still have money and leisure; after Shi Taigong's death, Shi Jin had no intention of managing the family business and sat and ate the old books. One day, he was idle, sitting under the willow tree of the wheat field to cool off, and met a hunter named Li Ji. From Li Ji's mouth, he learned that there was a group of robbers on Shaohua Mountain, which affected the hunter's business. The three leaders at the head were Zhu Wu, the Divine Machine Army Division, Chen Da, the Jumping Tiger, and Yang Chun, the White Flower Snake. By chance, without fighting or acquaintance, Chen Da wanted to provoke Shi Jin, challenged and failed, became a defeated general under Shi Jindi and was imprisoned at home by Shi Jin. Zhu Wu and Yang Chun thought of a plan to rescue Chen Da. Zhu Wu Yangchun took Shi Jin by virtue of his righteousness alone. Shi Jin was influenced by the brotherhood of the three of them, and went along with the trend and married the three of them as brothers. There are two key figures in Shi Jin's forced grass, one is the 'Sai Bo Dang' Wang Si on Shi Jinzhuang, and the other is this hunter Li Ji.

Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Sai Bo was the fourth king because he was greedy for wine and forgot his form, and the reply letter between Zhu Wu and Shi Jin was stolen by someone. When he woke up drunk, he found that the letter was missing, and instead of telling the truth, he lied that there was no letter. One mistake is in indulging in alcohol and mischief, and the other is in being clever and trying to pass the test in disguise. And this person who stole the letter happened to be the hunter Li Ji, who was greedy for the official reward of the robber. Naturally, he gave the letter to the government. The government took advantage of the fact that Zhu Wu and the three of them were drinking and feasting on Shi Jinzhuang. In the end, Wang Si and Li Ji, who were obsessed with wine and money, both died under Shi Jin's sword.

Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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Nine-striped Dragon ShiJin and Eighteen Weapons

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