When they first started the uprising, Wu Guangduo advised Chen Sheng, but after successfully capturing several counties, Chen Sheng was anxious to establish himself as king. Of course, Guangwu, as one of the leaders, was dubbed the "pseudo-king" by Chen Sheng. Later, Chen Sheng's fellow villagers heard about his achievements at this time and came to him, but Chen Sheng finally killed the fellow villagers. This move made people controversial about him.
It was also after this incident that the people's heart gradually stopped moving closer to Chen Sheng, and the martial arts remained the will of the people. Bobby Chen therefore had some "small thoughts". At that time, Tian Cang and Guangwu were discussing the strategy, but Guangwu and Tian Cang disagreed, so Tian Cang found a reason to kill Guangwu. After this incident, it stands to reason that Bobby Chen should hand over Tian Cang and hell, but he not only didn't, but also promoted Tian Cang. The deep meaning behind this makes people daydream.
Chen Sheng's actions again and again eventually made him lose the hearts and minds of the people. Finally, he was killed by the driver. Although both of them died in the end, Chen Sheng was the most talked about by later generations, but Guangwu was rarely mentioned. In the final analysis, it is "power" that confuses people, arouses Bobby Chen's suspicion of Guangwu, and leads to the final outcome.