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Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

In the Battle of Guangming Peak, Zhang Wuji single-handedly saved the Ming Sect. The Ming Sect was grateful to Zhang Wujie up and down and embraced him as the sect leader. And he has been respectful and respectful ever since. And Zhang Wuji was able to dominate the crowd at a young age, which is also very remarkable.

The high-ranking figures of the Ming Sect, such as Yang Xiao, Fan Yao, the Four Great Dharma Kings, the Five Scattered People, and so on, were much older than Zhang Wuji, but first, Zhang Wuji was their savior, second, Zhang Wuji's martial arts were too much higher than theirs, and third, Zhang Wuji actually did not want to be this sect leader, which was the result of their soft and hard bubbles. Therefore, the respect of the crowd for Zhang Wujie seems to be logical.

Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

But to tell the truth, with Zhang Wujie's personality, it was impossible for him to really suppress the Ming Sect. The respect the crowd respected him was largely due to the salvation of the Battle of the Bright Top. And over time, Zhang Wujie's prestige will slowly weaken.

For example, when Wudang Mountain was rescued, wei Yixiao snatched a few horses on the way for Zhang Wujie to ride, and Zhang Wuji felt that it was inappropriate to rob other people's things, and as a result, wei Yi laughed and directly choked - what is this, when the Ming Sect acted, it was called unscrupulousness.

Zhang Wuji didn't say anything on his lips, but his heart was uncomfortable, and he felt that this group of people under his subordinates was usually too arrogant and untamed, and he would slowly discipline them in the future.

In fact, where can he control it?

Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

In front of his subordinates, he was a complete junior. A young man who is the leader of a group of old rivers and lakes is not very coordinated in itself. Of course, if Zhang Wujie had the domineering spirit of Qiao Feng, he could do it. But the point is, he didn't. He and this group of Ming Sect subordinates were not the same people at all.

Zhang Wujie felt that Wei Yi smiled and acted arrogantly, in fact, Wei Yi smiled and felt that this little sect leader's mother-in-law was not decisive at all?

In fact, there was another example later, which could prove that Zhang Wuji would lose control of the Ming Sect sooner or later. It was only a small detail of the small conversation, but it could be seen that his men were blind to his majesty.

Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

On the eve of the lion slaughtering conference, Zhang Wuji and his men came down to Shaolin and asked Kongwen to let Xie Xun out, and asked Yuanzhen to confront him. At this time, Zhou Qian couldn't help but interject and scold, and Zhang Wuji stopped it in time - Mr. Zhou must not be rude before the abbot master.

This sentence is obvious that the leader reprimands his subordinates, and generally speaking, the subordinates can only obey the promise. But Zhou Qian actually kept his mouth shut--

I am scolding the bald donkey of Yuanzhen, not the bald of the abbot...

Fortunately, the bald donkey in the back did not say it.

But obviously, this sentence is Zhou Qian's attitude, he thinks that Zhang Wuji is making a big fuss, and at the same time he feels that he has done nothing wrong, so he openly sharpens his mouth.

Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

We can put it in a different position. Assuming that the Ming Sect Leader was Yangding Tian at that time, then in this situation, did Zhou Qian dare to talk to Yangding Tian?

Absolutely not.

It can be said that Zhang Wuji saved the Ming Sect and earned himself a wave of respected dividends, but this dividend will slowly disappear with the passage of time. In the future, when everyone has contradictions, who will mention the Battle of the Bright Top?

Zhang Wujie actually couldn't suppress the Ming Sect Qunhao—it could be seen from a conversation he had with Zhou Qian

In fact, Zhang Wuji did not serve as a sect leader for several years, and later he and Zhao Min went to Mongolia and handed over the affairs of the church to Yang Xiao and others. For these details, Jin Yong only mentioned them in one stroke and did not describe them carefully.

Because a description must be a lot of ridiculous blackening plot. It is better to dilute the treatment and save face for everyone.

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