Old Man Wang's appearance was very sudden, unlike some important figures who had foreshadowing before their appearance. Old Man Wang gave me the impression of an idiot as soon as he appeared on the scene: he made up a birthday for no reason and made everyone cry, and he was not afraid of sneaking in a spy. I have been wondering if Mr. Wang just wants to get some birthday gifts first, and then change the topic and cry for a while to save money.
Cao Cao said it well: "The ministers of the Manchu Dynasty cried at night until dawn, and at dawn and into night, could they still cry to death for Maddox Dong?" At that time, Ronan Wang must have shown his ugly face. I even doubt whether Ronan Wang wanted to get rid of the Dong thieves to eliminate harm for the Han Dynasty, or to ensure his own financial resources... Then he obediently gave the Seven-Star Sword to Cao Cao. I think Old Man Wang is too stupid. If someone turns around and snitches on you with a knife, you will be finished immediately.
However, Old Man Wang is a bit pedantic, and his IQ is still very high, which is fully demonstrated in the honey trap and serial conspiracy issues, and he handles them exquisitely. A very successful plan. The most wonderful thing is this paragraph: "Why didn't Marquis Wen go from the Imperial Master and just look at it from a distance and sigh?" It was Situ Wangyun who looked at it.
After meeting each other, Yun said: "I have been ill recently and have been staying at home for a long time, so I haven't been able to see the general for a long time. Today, when the grand master returned to Meiwu, he had to take care of his illness, but he was happy to see the general. May I ask, general? , Why are you sighing here? "Bu said: "You are a young lady."
Yunjie said in surprise: "How long has it been since you met the general?" Bu said: "I have been favoring you for a long time!" Yunjie said in surprise: "I don't believe this happened!" Bu told him everything he had done before. Yun fell on his back and was silent for a long time. After a long time, Nai said: "I didn't expect the grand master to behave like a beast!"
The performance in this section is extremely outstanding, and he is completely different from the silly Ronan Wang in front of him.
Later, the traitor Dong died, Xiliang rebelled, and Chang'an was destroyed. Daxton Lu wanted to take Ronan out of Wuguan, but Ronan Wang refused, so Daxton Lu had to leave. Ronan Wang was killed by two gangsters, Li Guo.
Lao Luo's thoughts were still unfinished, and he hypocritically wrote a poem: "Ronan Wang was very clever, and his treacherous minister Maddox. His heart was full of hatred for his family and country, and his eyebrows were furrowed with worries about the temple. He was a man of heroic spirit and loyal to bullfighting. To this day, his soul and soul are still around the Phoenix Tower."
Lao Wang is a loyal minister and a Situ. Note that becoming a Situ is not something that can be done casually. It requires amazing political talent. In the novel, I can't see the political talent, but the strategy is very good. He has done a great harm to the country, and more importantly, he has provided new thinking for the serial conspiracy of beauty trap and alienation scheme, which has brought the political struggle into a new realm. If you don't count Ronan Wang, the idiot and loyal man before him, Lao Wang is still a successful person.
But at the same time, he also carries the burden of the scholar-bureaucrat’s final destination. The Han Dynasty was a place where aristocratic blood was valued.
Yuan Shao is so highly regarded by others only because he is "the fourth generation and the third prince", and Er Qiao is so awesome only because their father, Qiao Xuan, was a Taiwei. Since Cao Cao, the nobility has gradually withdrawn from the stage of history, and emerging forces have begun to take the stage. In the turbulent times, Ronan Wang could only act as the last old member of the aristocracy and use some cunning tricks to do things, which is really pitiful.
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