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Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

As an excellent classical novel, Water Margin has a very high status in our country, and this book depicts many vivid and vivid heroic characters, some of them are serious about righteousness, inserting knives into the ribs of brothers, and some of them are treacherous and cunning, and they do extremely despicable things to achieve their goals. The good men on Liangshan have extremely high skills, and they are often forced to go to Liangshan for some personal or other reason, of course, there are also people who voluntarily go to Liangshan. Most of them are very bold, informal, and they have similar personalities and meet here, and they live a very happy life every day. And because liangshan was not easy to breach, the imperial court tried to encircle and suppress them many times, but all failed.

Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

Originally, the brothers lived well on Liangshan, and they could help ordinary people with nothing to do, and they also had good food and drink every day. However, he did not expect that Song Jiang, a person, always wanted to submit to the imperial court, and this idea was always in his mind. He never stopped lobbying his brothers, hoping that they would join him in recruiting and having an official position in the imperial court so that future generations could have decent work. It's just a pity that the imperial court can simply recruit them, the good men on Liangshan are all people that the imperial court hates, so they are not spared in the end, and many heroes are secretly killed and do not get a good ending, which is a pity.

Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

In fact, the rulers of Liangshan at the beginning were not Song Jiang, but Chao Gai and Lin Chong, who were also forced to go to Liangshan because they were oppressed by the imperial court, and after going up the mountain, the two of them established this huge force together. So it wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that the real boss of Liangshan had not actually been Song Jiang, the person who had turned out to be a man. Lin Chong originally had a high status in the imperial court, he was the chief priest of the Forbidden Army, and he was originally admired and envied by many people, but because of Gao Qi's frame-up, his situation became worse. His wife was also defiled, Lin Chong lost his official position, was sent to the frontier, and in this bad situation, he had to go to Liangshan. And Chao Gai is an authentic jianghu man, his personality is also particularly bold, and he treats friends extremely sincerely, so he has made many friends. Wu Yong seems to have nothing to do with bandits, because he has read a lot of books, has a city government in his chest, and can come up with many ideas. Such a wise man must have wanted to be able to enter the imperial court, get an official position, and show his talents, until he met Song Jiang, he felt that he had hope.

Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

Song Jiang once also served as an official, he was very friendly to the people, often willing to help people in difficulty, so ordinary people liked him more. However, when the accident suddenly struck, Song Jiang was relegated to a prisoner and killed Yan Xibo by mistake, so that Song Jiang's life changed dramatically. He was assigned to Jiang Zong, made many friends in the process of distribution, his mentality is optimistic and positive, and he can also see this series of bad things. But underneath the strong appearance, there is often a weak heart, and after a drunken drink, he suddenly felt sadness rush into his heart, so he wrote a not-so-good poem in Xunyang Lou. Unfortunately, this poem was transmitted to the emperor, and he was furious and very angry with Song Jiang, so he ordered his execution. Song Jiang had no choice but to go to Liangshan to become a bandit.

Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

However, at that time, Liangshan had already established a relatively perfect system by the other two people, and Song Jiang was also quite talented, so when he went to Liangshan, Chao Gai valued him very much and wanted him to assist him in managing Liangshan. However, the other brothers did not understand him, so they were reluctant to obey his orders, and Gongsun Sheng was the one who reacted most strongly. He left Liangshan directly, and was never willing to come back, completely disassociating himself from them.

Who is the real boss of Liangshan? It wasn't until Wu Yong hanged himself that he understood that it had never been Song Jiang

Since then, the first is Chao Gai, then Song Jiang and Wu Yong, but at this time Wu Yong has seen a little hint. He knew that Song Jiang's heart still longed for the imperial court, and this was actually what Wu Yong wanted, and he hoped to have an official and a half position in the imperial court. Therefore, the relationship between the two began to become intimate, and Wu Yong also consciously or unconsciously helped to enhance Song Jiang's status. He clearly realized that Chao Gai was a man who was serious about righteousness and was not interested in those things in the court at all, and he preferred to be free. Therefore, if Wu Yong followed Chao Gai, he would certainly not have much development in the imperial court. Later, the two men forced Chao Gai to give up his position as boss. However, it was not until after the real Zhao'an Imperial Court that it was not necessary to find out that the Imperial Court did not really want to recruit An at all, but only annihilated Liangshan in one fell swoop under this guise, and the real leader of Liangshan should be himself, this person with a shrewd mind.

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