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Is Xue Yong a seriously underrated Liangshan master? If you look carefully at his asterisk, maybe that's the answer!

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When talking about the novel "Water Margin", sometimes there is indeed a topic that cannot be avoided, that is, among all the heroes of Liangshan, whether someone deliberately hides his strength, or someone is a master who is seriously underestimated.

I believe that each of us has our own answer to this question!

So, is it possible that Xue Yong, who is going to tell you about the insect world today, is it also a seriously underestimated master of Liangshan?

Judging from Xue Yong's background, although Xue Yong needs to survive when he appears in the novel, his background is relatively good. In today's words, Xue Yong was born in a family of military attachés, and even so, Xue Yong's martial arts will definitely not be too weak.

Is Xue Yong a seriously underrated Liangshan master? If you look carefully at his asterisk, maybe that's the answer!

Secondly, in the novel, Xue Yong is also one of the few people who has his own apprentices, since he can accept apprentices to teach art, then his strength must also be affirmed by apprentices, which can also show that Xue Yong's strength is not weak.

Moreover, when Xue Yong appeared in Jieyang Town, one of the reasons why he didn't visit Mu Hong and Mu Chun may be because Xue Yong was still very confident in his own strength and felt that there was no need to visit Mu Hong and Mu Chun.

Moreover, when Mu Chun was alone, Mu Chun was not Xue Yong's opponent at all.

In this way, even if Xue Yong is not a real Liangshan master, then his strength is definitely not weak. However, judging from Xue Yong's performance in the book, his highlight moment seems to be only the moment when he overthrew Mu Chun, and other than that, Xue Yong basically has nothing to remarkable.

So, did Xue Yong himself want to hide his strength, or did Song Jiang and others underestimate Xue Yong's combat effectiveness?

In fact, whether Xue Yong is a seriously underrated Liangshan master, as long as you look carefully at his asterisk, you may be able to know the answer.

Is Xue Yong a seriously underrated Liangshan master? If you look carefully at his asterisk, maybe that's the answer!

In the novel, Xue Yong's asterisk is Earth Shadow Star, ranking eighty-fourth, which is lower than Mu Chun, who was knocked down by him. However, I don't know if everyone has noticed that Xue Yong's position is even lower than his apprentice Hou Jian.

According to the seating ranking of the heroes of Liangshan, Hou Jian, as Xue Yong's apprentice, ranked seventy-first, more than a dozen positions higher than Xue Yong.

Some people may talk about Shi Jin's affairs, as Shi Jin's starting master, Li Zhongcai is ranked eighty-sixth, while Shi Jin is not only ranked in Tiangangxing, but also ranked seventh.

In fact, these two sets of master-apprentice relationships cannot be compared.

Because Shi Jin's strength is strong, it is mainly due to Wang Jin, not Li Zhong, and Hou Jian's ability is all derived from Xue Yong's true biography. Therefore, according to the normal situation, even if Xue Yong's ranking is not high, at least he should be like Qin Ming and Huang Xin, and the master's position is higher than that of the apprentice.

However, in the face of this fait accompli, Xue Yong did not have any dissatisfaction or any disputes, but silently accepted all this.

Thinking about it carefully, perhaps the word "ghost" is the truest portrayal of Xue Yong.

Is Xue Yong a seriously underrated Liangshan master? If you look carefully at his asterisk, maybe that's the answer!

Because, since Xue Yong appeared in the novel, he is a person who does not want to have too many entanglements with others, otherwise he would not have visited Mu Hong and Mu Chun. Moreover, judging from Xue Yong's performance in the novel, he does not argue with others, nor does he compete for the first place in any battle.

He just silently did what he had to do, never caring what others thought of him. Even, to use a word nowadays, that is, to be too honest and not to speak much.

In other words, from a certain point of view, especially from Xue Yong's star Asterisk, it was Xue Yong who locked himself in his own world and enjoyed his own happiness. As for his own strength, since Xue Yong has always been complacent, then everyone has no chance to know whether Xue Yong is the real master of Liangshan!

So, do you think Xue Yong is really mediocre, or is he really a master of Liangshan who is seriously underestimated by everyone?

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