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Whose idea was it to outwit the birthday card?

The story of Wu Yongzhi taking the birthday card:

Yang Zhi was sent by Liang Shijie to escort the birthday card to Tokyo. The weather was unbearably hot in mid-May, but Yang Zhi ordered his sergeants to go out late and go to bed early, rushing under the scorching sun. Everyone complained. When they arrived at Huangnigang, everyone put down their cars to rest regardless of Yang Zhi's dissuasion. Wu Yong and others turned into jujube merchants and rested here. Bai Sheng dressed up as a liquor seller and hawked wine along the road.

Yang Zhi was worried that the wine was poisonous and refused to let the sergeant buy it. Wu Yong and others first bought a bucket to drink, then took a scoop from another bucket and took the opportunity to poison it. Yang Zhi and others did not know what was going on, so they bought wine and drank in a muddle. As a result, they all fainted, and all the birthday cards were robbed by Wu Yong and others. Extended information

The reason why Yang Zhi lost his birth plan:

In order to celebrate the birthday of his father-in-law Cai Jing, Liang Zhongshu searched for 100,000 gold and jewelry shells and ordered Yang Zhi to be sent to Tokyo, known as the birth plan. . In order to prevent thieves from being robbed, Yang Zhi suggested that ten sergeants be selected to disguise themselves as ordinary merchants and travel quietly to avoid making a big splash and attracting attention. He learned that Xie Duguan and the two Yu Hous from the mansion were also going together, and asked for the power to promote everyone. Liang Zhongshu agreed to all.

On the way to Tokyo, Yang Zhi urged the sergeants to rush on the road when the weather was hot, which made the sergeants resentful. He didn't know how to appease him. When the sergeants were slacking off, he would be scolded and beaten with canes at worst, which further intensified the internal conflicts. Xie Duguan was also dissatisfied. When passing Huangnigang, the soldiers ignored Yang Zhi's dissuasion and insisted on resting in the pine forest. At this time, Chao Gai, Wu Yong and other seven people pretended to be jujube merchants and also went to the hill to rest.

Then, with the cooperation of the day rat Bai Sheng, the seven people used liquor mixed with sweat medicine to confuse Yang Zhi and others, and robbed the birthday card. ?[5]?After Yang Zhi sobered up, he did not dare to return to Beijing to resume his duties, so he had to escape and wanted to defect to Liangshan. The sergeants were worried about Liang Zhongshu's questioning. Seeing that Yang Zhi had left, they put all the blame on Yang Zhi, saying that he had colluded with bandits and robbed the birthday card.

Wu Yongliangshan ranked third, Shangying Tianjixing, a native of Cheshi Village, Yuncheng County, Heze City, Shandong Province.

Wu Yong was rich in economics, well versed in literary and military strategies, and was resourceful. He often compared himself to Zhuge Liang, and was nicknamed "Mr. Jialiang" and was known as "Zhi Duo Xing". He worked as a tutor in the rich man's house. He was born with beautiful features, white face and long beard. He was good at using two copper chains. He had been friends with Chao Gai since childhood. Together with Chao Gai and others, he outsmarted the famous birthday plan of 100,000 strings given to Cai Jing by Liang Taishu of the famous mansion. A military advisor who went to Liangshan to avoid being pursued by the government and was in charge of secrets for the village.

Almost all military operations in Liangshan were planned by him. He was the representative of intellectuals in the Liangshan Uprising Army, the strategist of the Liangshan Uprising Army, and the embodiment of the wisdom of the grassroots people. After being recruited, he and Hua Rong hanged themselves in front of Song Jiang's tomb in Liao'erwa, outside the south gate of Chuzhou, because of the dream entrusted to him after Song Jiang was killed. His body was buried on the left side of Song Jiang's tomb.

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