Su Taiwei went to Jeju with the imperial edict of the Song Emperor to recruit Liangshan troops, and Song Jiang sent Wu Yong and others to Jeju to meet Su Taiwei up the mountain. Xiao rang read the imperial edict, and the leaders drank royal wine in turn to give thanks.
Liangshan hero accepted woo under the leadership of Song Jiang, and then bought a 10-day market, distributed materials, dismissed personnel, reorganized the sergeant, and prepared to accept woo in front of Jing Miansheng.
Song Huizong and officials reviewed the soldiers of Liangshan Army in Xuande Building, and called everyone to give a banquet in Wende Hall to appease Liangshan heroes. All heroes have to be accepted by the court.
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After accepting woo, Song Jiang was invaded by Liao soldiers, and Song Jiang was ordered to break Liao. So the army went north, captured Tanzhou, retaken Jizhou, outsmarted Bazhou, occupied Youzhou, surrounded Yanjing, and the Liao Lord pleaded guilty and surrendered.
Song Jiang sent his troops back to China and returned the occupied counties to Liao according to Hui Zong's will. Back to the capital, Hui Zong sent a letter to Song Jiang to pacify tian hu, Hebei Province, and then moved to pacify Wang Qing in Huaixi and Fang La in Jiangnan.
In the process of pacifying Fang La Army, the rebels suffered heavy losses. Although Fang La was finally captured, it was a success, but 59 heroes were killed, 10 heroes were killed, and 69 people were killed. On the way back to the army, Lu sat in the Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou. He didn't want to go back to Beijing, so he became a monk here.
After leaving Hangzhou, Lin Chong was paralyzed, Yang Xiong, Shiqian, Yangzhi and Mu Hong died, and Yanqing quietly left. In Suzhou, Li Jun, Tong Wei and Meng Tong left again.
When the army returned to Beijing, there were only more than 20 leaders left. Treacherous court official Cai Jing, Tong Guan, Gao Qiu, Yang Jian, Song Jiang, etc. were appointed and designed to harm Lu Junyi, Song Jiang and Li Kui jy. Huarong Road and Wu Yong hanged the grave of Sung River.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Sung River