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When the prodigal Yan Qing was going to see the emperor, Li Shishi, what words were tattooed on his back?

Loyalty and justice are two words. The plot of Li Shishi tattooing the word "loyalty" on Yan Qing's naked back has become a much-talked-about plot. An Yixuan took a hairpin and tattooed Yan Kuan for a day while filming a two-minute scene. In the new version of "Water Margin", the "Appearance Association" is a ratings trump card. There are many romance, male sex, martial arts, and various fashion elements. Yan Kuan stars in the drama. Yan Qing, the prodigal son of China's "number one sportsman", even went into battle wearing a tattoo on his back. In the play, "The Prodigal Son Yan Qing" played by Yan Kuan has peonies tattooed all over her upper body, and an enchanting blue bird with wings spread out on her back. The tattoo has a rich oriental classical style compared to the one in "Prison Break". Compared with Mi Shuai's European-style tattoos, it is more in line with the tastes of mainland audiences. When a reporter asked An Yixuan, who plays a famous prostitute from the Song Dynasty, if she had any passionate scenes with Yan Kuan, she laughed and said that the scene where she sashimied Yan Kuan was even more passionate than the passionate scenes. Talking about her rivalry with Yan Kuan in the play, An Yixuan said: "The most difficult part was the tattoo scene for Yan Qing." Although she and Yan Kuan were only in love in the play, there was a scene where she held a hairpin. For Yan Kuan, the word "loyalty" was tattooed on his back needle by needle. The scene lasted only two minutes and took a whole day to shoot in the studio.