Li Jun's Story
Further information: Li Jun (Water Margin)The following persons are jianghu figures living around the Lake Tai area. They become sworn brothers with Li Jun and eventually follow him to Siam, where he becomes king.
- Fei Bao (traditional Chinese: 費保; simplified Chinese: 费保; pinyin: Fèi Bǎo), nicknamed "Red Whiskers Dragon" (traditional Chinese: 赤鬚龍; simplified Chinese: 赤须龙; pinyin: Chìxū Lóng).
- Ni Yun (traditional Chinese: 倪雲; simplified Chinese: 倪云; pinyin: Ní Yún), nicknamed "Curly Haired Tiger" (traditional Chinese: 捲毛虎; simplified Chinese: 卷毛虎; pinyin: Juǎnmáo Hǔ).
- Bu Qing (Chinese: 卜青; pinyin: Bǔ Qīng), nicknamed "Lake Tai Dragon" (Chinese: 太湖蛟; pinyin: Tàihú Jiāo).
- Di Cheng (Chinese: 狄成; pinyin: Dí Chéng), nicknamed "Narrow Faced Bear" (traditional Chinese: 瘦臉熊; simplified Chinese: 瘦脸熊; pinyin: Shòuliǎn Xíong).
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