Zhu GUI - Campaigns and Death

Campaigns and Death

Zhu Gui becomes one of the scout leaders of Liangshan after the Grand Assembly and stationed in the tavern south of Liangshan. He is tasked with making preparations to receive the imperial envoy from the emperor, who grants the outlaws amnesty. Subsequently, he follows the heroes on their campaigns against the Liao invaders and rebel forces. He falls ill after the battle of Hangzhou during the Fang La campaign and dies of illness eventually on the verge of victory over Fang La. Zhu Gui is posthumously granted the title of "Righteous Gentleman of Integrity" (義節郎) by the emperor in recognition of his contributions.

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