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Qin Ming
Qin Ming is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 7th of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of the 108 Liangshan heroes and is nicknamed "Fiery Thunderbolt". ==Background== Qin Ming is an imperial general serving in Qingzhou (青州; in present-day Shandong). His ancestral home is in Kaizhou (開州; believed to be present-day Puyang, Henan). He is nicknamed "Fiery Thunderbolt" because of his almost barbaric temper, which is continuously emphasised in the novel, and his thunderous voice. He is peerless in the use of his wolf-toothed mace. When Qin Ming learns that Hua Rong, a general from Qingfeng Fort (清風寨; in present-day Qingzhou, Weifang, Shandong), has rebelled and joined the bandits on Mount Qingfeng (清風山; near Qingfeng Fort), he is furious and volunteers to lead an army from Qingzhou to eliminate the outlaws. He engages Hua Rong in a one-on-one duel but neither of them is able to overcome his opponent after several rounds of fighting. Hua Rong then feigns defeat and retreats to lure Qin Ming into a trap. Qin Ming falls for the ruse and ends up being captured by the outlaws. Song Jiang frees Qin Ming from his bonds, treats him with respect, and tries to persuade him to join them. Qin Ming declines politely and stays overnight in the bandit stronghold on Mount Qingfeng.
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