Joining Liangshan
Song Jiang runs into trouble later in Jiangzhou after writing a poem advocating rebellion against the government when he was drunk. He is framed for treason and sentenced to death. The outlaws from Liangshan Marsh storm the execution ground and rescue him and fight their way out of Jiangzhou. They are besieged by pursuing soldiers at White Dragon Temple on the riverbank. Just then, Li Jun, Xue Yong and others arrive on boats and they ferry the outlaws back to Liangshan Marsh safely. Xue Yong joins the Liangshan band. Song Jiang seeks vengeance on Huang Wenbing, the man who framed him for treason earlier. Xue Yong's student, Hou Jian, works as a tailor in Huang Wenbing's house so Xue enlists Hou's help. Hou Jian works together with the outlaws and they kill Huang Wenbing and his family for revenge.
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