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He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

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In ancient Chinese literature, "Water Margin" is undoubtedly a masterpiece, and Wu Song is a well-known hero. His bravery and martial arts have made him a heroic idol in the hearts of countless people. But among these many heroes, there is one person whose martial arts even surpass Wu Song, but few people know about it. He is Qiao Daoqing, a good man who is stronger than Lu Junyi and can beat Wu Song to his knees. Why can't this mysterious hero be ranked in Liangshan?

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

"Water Margin" describes the heroic deeds of the heroes of Liangshan, among which Wu Song is widely known for his heroic deeds in fighting tigers. But in this work full of heroes, there are also some lesser-known powerhouses hidden. Qiao Daoqing is one of them.

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

Not only is he proficient in martial arts, but he is also good at spells, and he is able to be unpredictable and catch his enemies off guard. His appearance has brought unprecedented challenges to Liangshan. But his name rarely appears on Liangshan's hero list, what is the secret in this?

Wu Song's heroic deeds

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

Wu Song, known as the "Walker", is an important role in "Water Margin". His heroic deeds, such as fighting tigers and drunken beating Jiang Menshen, are well known to people. His martial arts are so strong that he has a place in Liangshan. But even then, there were times when he was defeated. In the battle with Qiao Daoqing, Wu Song did not have the upper hand, but was beaten to his knees by Qiao Daoqing.

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

Qiao Daoqing's mystery and strength

Qiao Daoqing, a little-known hero in Liangshan. Not only is he strong in martial arts, but he is also good at spells. His spells can make the enemy confused and unable to extricate themselves. In the battle with Liangshan, he relied on his spells to put the heroes of Liangshan in trouble for a time. His strength shocked all the heroes of Liangshan.

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

When Qiao Daoqing fought against Wu Song, although Wu Song had heroic deeds of fighting tigers, he could only helplessly admit it in the face of such a powerful opponent. After a thunderclap, more than 20 golden-armored gods appeared in mid-air, knocking down the weapons indiscriminately, and Lu Zhishen, Wu Song, Liu Tang and other heroes were knocked off their horses one after another, and then captured alive by the northern army. Fortunately, they all returned to Liangshan safe and sound, because Qiao Daoqing also joined Liangshan's side after losing the duel with Gongsun Sheng.

Qiao Daoqing's status in Liangshan

Although Qiao Daoqing's martial arts and spells were very powerful, his status in Liangshan was not high. This is because he joined Liangshan relatively late, and Yangshan already had a fixed list of heroes at that time. But this did not affect his contribution to Yangsan. His addition brought new combat power to Liangshan, and also brought new strategies to Liangshan's conquest.

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan

If Qiao Daoqing had joined Liangshan earlier, how many would he rank among the heroes of Liangshan?

He is stronger than Lu Junyi, and once beat Wu Song to his knees, but he was not ranked in Liangshan