Hua Rong was the finest archer in the land. His arrows flew true at distances that other archers could only dream of. They called him "Little Li Guang," after the legendary Han dynasty general.
When conflict with the Qingzhou authorities forced him to flee, he joined Song Jiang at Liangshan. His first test came when a force of government troops surrounded the marsh, determined to end the outlaw rebellion once and for all.
"Let them come," Hua Rong said quietly, stringing his bow.
One arrow severed the enemy commander banner. A second knocked the helmet from the commander own head. A third pierced the throat of the commander horse.
The government army retreated before a single sword was drawn.
"An army of one man," Song Jiang said, marveling at his friend skill. "An army of one man, and his bow."