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Chao Gai, a character in China's classic novel The Water Margin, is the chief herdsman in the Water Margin, a native of Dongxi Village, Yuncheng County, Shandong Province, and a rich man in the village. His martial arts are superb, and SHEN WOO is outstanding. He was generous all his life and was a former American. He loves to make friends with heroes all over the world and is famous in the rivers and lakes.

He likes to stab a gun and beat a stick. He is strong, does not marry, and works hard all day. He is a real hero who dares to plead for the people and shows his true qualities as a hero. Legend has it that Xixi Village, a neighboring village, is haunted. The villagers dug a bluestone pagoda town by the stream, and the ghost was driven to Dongxi Village. Chao Gai was furious and went to Xixi village to seize the bluestone pagoda and put it alone in Dongxi village, so he was called the king of Tota.

As the owner of a village, the extended message actually despised and ignored its general, which led everyone to leave Germany. The political sea is vast, and the boat is exhausted. The defect of classical men lies in their neglect of politics and their short strategy.

He is the king of Liangshan heroes, but he just wants to forge lasting friendship with his brothers and share wealth with them. He attaches great importance to virtue when making friends. Once he recognizes a person as a brother, he will treat each other wholeheartedly and put friendship first, but he lacks foresight and foresight.

Classical men are upright, dare to uphold justice and have great prestige among the masses. There is an East Shi Cun twenty miles from Zhuang Chao. There is a teacher named Wu Yong in the village who is resourceful and a good friend of Chao Gai.

They contacted three brothers, Liu Tang, Gongsun Sheng and Ruan Jinyong, to revolt in Liangshan, and put forward the slogan of "killing the rich and helping the poor and overthrowing Dasong". In the Water Margin, Huang Nigang's story of outwitting the birth class is fascinating. But the lack of political talent is his tragedy, and of course this shortcoming is also the fatal wound of the ancient peasant uprising.

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