Huang Xin, nicknamed "Zhen Sanshan". He was originally the commander of the soldiers and horses under Murong Yan, the prefect of Qingzhou, and he was one of the five tiger generals of the Liangshan Horse Army, Qin Ming. Because of his strong martial arts, Weizhen Qingzhou, and the ground of Qingzhou, boasting that he can capture the grass of Erlong Mountain, Peach Blossom Mountain, and Qingfeng Mountain, so he is called "Zhen Sanshan".
Huang Xin was famous in the Qingzhou territory, and he once boasted that he could capture the grass robbers of Erlong Mountain, Peach Blossom Mountain, and Qingfeng Mountain. This is where his nickname "Zhen Sanshan" comes from.
However, because of an accident, he was captured by Peach Blossom Mountain. That day, Huang Xin went to Peach Blossom Mountain alone, wanting to capture the leader of the grass bandits. Unexpectedly, he was ambushed by the grass and fell into a siege. Although he fought hard, he was finally outnumbered and captured by the grass cowards. In prison, Huang Xin was depressed, and he never imagined that he would end up like this. However, just then, a mysterious figure appeared in front of him. This person claimed to be a good man in Liangshan, and when he saw Huang Xin being captured, he came to the rescue. With the help of a mysterious person, Huang Xin managed to escape from prison. He found himself in the middle of Liangshan. Under Qin Ming's persuasion, Huang Xin joined Liangshan and became the first leader of the Ma Army's Xiaobiao general and Yuantan outpost.
Huang Xin's martial arts performance is at a medium level in "Water Margin", and his ** has a mourning sword and a Zhenshan whip. Among the heroes of Liangshan, he is ranked 38th and belongs to the Earth Evil Star. When modern scholars comment on the character of Huang Xin, there is a consensus that his nickname "Zhensanshan" is a considerable failure, because the origin of this nickname is that Huang Xin boasted that he wanted to capture all the people of Qingfeng Mountain, Erlong Mountain, and Taohua Mountain. Later, after Sanshan Renjia and Huang Xin returned to Liangshan, this nickname naturally caused many people to be unhappy. The author asked Huang Xin to keep such a nickname, which is incomprehensible. There are also some people who believe that Huang Xin's interpersonal relationship on Liangshan and his eventual good ending all depend on his status as an apprentice of Song Jiang's "confidant" Qin Ming. Look for an AI Writer Program