Chapter 945 Fan Ning hits the door(2/2)
As long as the Beifu soldiers can be firmly grasped, in fact, the others are not that important. After all, Wang Gong is probably the only powerful official who is the enemy of Wang Mi now.
However, it is really not that easy to overthrow Wang Gong. Logically speaking, Wang Gong's power is not that strong, and there are not many soldiers at his disposal. If Wang Mi wants to take action, it can be said that
Easily.
However, he is not ready to take action at this stage.
The reason is only that Wang Zhenying, right, is the Queen Mother. Moreover, the Queen Mother has just expressed her full support for the Beifu soldiers.
Wang Zhenying was not hypocritical. From her words to her actions, she did everything right. Even though Wang Mi was always wary of the siblings, he couldn't fault her and was even very grateful to her.
Therefore, in order to take into account Wang Zhenying's emotions, Wang Mi is not ready to take any big action at this stage.
What's more, Beifu does need some preparation time.
Whether it is personnel or weapons and equipment, it will take a long time to re-equip, and it is definitely not something that can be completed overnight.
There's a lot of trouble.
If we were to fall out with the court now, who would make these preparations?
The Beifu soldiers, who had just experienced a tough battle, finally returned to Jiankang to rest and recuperate. They could not be dragged into the battle again so soon.
Not only does it lack sympathy, but it also affects combat effectiveness.
Therefore, it can be seen that Wang Shilang made such a compromise not just from his own perspective, but from the overall perspective and made the best choice.
There are reasons why Shilang Wang is unwilling to talk to the ministers in the imperial court, or in other words, is unwilling to accept their attempts to win over him.
The reason is that, judging from the current situation, these people do not have much effect on the development of Wang Shilang's career.
Not much help.
The Jin Dynasty was different from those unified and powerful courts. The courtiers of this era did not have so many crouching dragons and phoenixes. Everyone had similar qualifications. Since they all had similar qualifications, there were not so many factions.
, you win over me, and I win over you, you and him are mortal enemies, and he and he cannot deal with each other, and are incompatible with each other.
Although everyone is in the same court, they are all loyal to the same emperor, that is, the old Sima family.
But that's all on the surface. On the inside, everyone is just a mess.
What maintains this fragile relationship is the already divided interests in Jiangzuo as a community of aristocratic families.
In this context, even if the leader is changed, as long as the distribution of everyone's interests does not change, it will be the same for everyone.
Their level of moral integrity is not high.
Although many of them still think that they are serious and loyal people, in fact, this is completely self-exaggeration.
As long as the interests are in place, they don't have the belief that they must follow anyone, and now in the court, they can probably be divided into factions, that is, two groups of people.
One group, naturally, is the Jingkou group headed by Wang Mi. Among them, there are many capable people, many of whom were gradually discovered and trained after Wang Mi arrived. Most of them are military generals. Some of them joined forces early on, and some of them took the initiative.
defected.
There are more civil servants here.
The other group is naturally the traditional Wang Gong family. Although Wang Gong's power in the court is indeed not strong enough now, there are indeed some people around him, and with the honor of the uncle, in terms of status,
Compared with Wang Mi, he has advantages.
As for the more people, they all have a wait-and-see attitude. They just follow the moist broth given over there. There is no such thing as moral integrity.
Looking at the chaos throughout the Jin Dynasty, it can be seen that the powerful officials of this era, even if they wanted to make trouble, would never have too many helpers around them, only three or five at best.
Even such helpers were often scattered in several areas along the river, and their power was not concentrated. This situation continued from the Eastern Jin Dynasty until the end of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and it failed to change as it should.
Since the power was dispersed, it was difficult to mobilize people and horses to organize an effective Northern Expedition. At the same time, various so-called rebel activities often ended in defeat.
Therefore, for Wang Mi, he didn't care what the ministers in the court thought, nor did he care. As for those ministers who were rushing to fawn over, they blocked the door of his house, and even lined up the entire Wuyi Alley, as long as they were
If he doesn't want to see her, he won't see her either.
Chapter completed!