In addition, Lu Junyi and other people in the imperial court (except Lin Chong) tried to woo them. These people were originally officials of the imperial court, but they were forced to go to Liangshan for various reasons. As long as the time is ripe, these people will definitely go down to the court. For example, Hu Yanzhuo, Yang Zhi, Yang Xiong and Qin Ming all wanted to serve the country. This accounts for the vast majority of Liangshan heroes.
Sanruan, Liu Tang, Bai Sheng and Gongsun Sheng all opposed wooing, especially Li Kui jy, Sanruan and Wang Ying. These people are ordinary people. They only think it is good to go to Liangshan now, and they can't adapt to the environment of being an official, so they oppose wooing and set up obstacles.
There is another kind of people, such as Lu, Lin Chong and so on. These people are open-minded, unwilling to sniff around in officialdom, and have a personal experience of the darkness of officialdom, so these people are most opposed to wooing.
Loyalty to serve the country is the main line running through the Water Margin. The author wants to mold the loyalty, boldness and loyalty of Liangshan heroes at the same time. Therefore, the vast majority of Liangshan heroes are not opposed to woo, and finally, with the support of friendship, woo succeeded.