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Liu Bei (161-June10,223), namely Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty (reigned 22 1-223), was born in Zhuoxian County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, after Liu Sheng, King of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, and during the Three Kingdoms Period. Historians usually call it the late master.

When Liu Bei was a teenager, he worshipped Lu Zhi as a teacher, and later participated in activities such as suppressing the Yellow Scarf Uprising and punishing Dong Zhuo. Because of his limited strength, Liu Bei suffered repeated failures in the scuffle among princes, so he attached himself to Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and other princes.

However, because he always adhered to the code of conduct of serving people with virtue, he was respected by celebrities at home and abroad. Even Tao Qian and Liu Biao gave up letting their sons inherit the inheritance, but chose to hand over their territories Xuzhou and Jingzhou to Liu Bei.

After unremitting efforts, after Battle of Red Cliffs, Liu Bei successively won Jingzhou and Yizhou, and established the Shu-Han regime. Later, because Guan Yu was persecuted, Liu Bei refused to listen to the advice of his ministers and insisted on fighting Wu. The result was defeated by Yiling, and finally Zhangwu died in Baidicheng in 223. At the age of 63, posthumous title Zhaolie was buried in Huiling.

Liu Bei Hongyi is generous, understanding and persevering. His behavior entrusted to Zhuge Liang by the whole country during his lifetime was regarded by Chen Shouzan as the prosperous track of ancient and modern times, and many literary and artistic works in later generations also featured Liu Bei. Chengdu Wuhou Temple commemorates Zhaolie Temple.

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Due to the wide spread and great influence of Romance of the Three Kingdoms among the people, the true images of some historical figures have been subverted by literary works, and Liu Bei is one of them.

The author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms gave Zhang Fei and Guan Yu several stories that reflected Liu Bei's bloodiness and bravery in history, and wrote down two beautiful battles that Liu Bei personally commanded to win Cao Cao Group under Zhuge Liang's name. Liu Bei is portrayed as a loyal cry baby, a soft but unmanly elder who is attached to people in big and small matters.

People have a great misunderstanding about the true image of Liu Bei. We can see from Chen Shou's History of the Three Kingdoms that the real Liu Bei in history is a hero with great personality charm, blood and military strategy.

"The History of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Ancestral" records that although Liu Bei is of royal descent, he experienced a life tragedy of family decline and his father's death at an early age. When he was forced by life, he followed his mother's "selling shoes and weaving mats" and began to taste the hardships of life. The adversity of life forced by this kind of life has sharpened Liu Bei's mind and cast his character of being kind to others.

Liu Bei's mother is a very knowledgeable person. Although she is poor, she still wants to send Liu Bei to school. When Liu Bei was fifteen years old, he studied under the famous scholar Lu Zhi, the satrap of Jiujiang, and Gongsun Zan and Liu Deran. Liu Bei's excellent interpersonal skills and social knowledge greatly appreciated his father.

At that time, Liu Deran's father gave Liu Bei a copy every time he paid for his son's education. They treated each other equally, so that Dylan's mother complained, but Dylan's father said, "I have this son in my family, and he is very human." It seems that the spiritual temperament embodied by this ancient Shu Han master in his youth is extraordinary.

Lu Zhi is a knowledgeable Confucian scholar, with both civil and military skills. Liu Bei naturally gained a lot of knowledge under his door. After studying with Lu Zhi, Liu Bei lost his job for some time. His hometown, Zhuo Jun, Hebei, is a place with a wide network of contacts and a large floating population. During this period, young Liu Bei likes to make friends.

Because Liu Bei was personally handed down and taught by Lu Zhi, a famous scholar, he gained a lot of knowledge, including his grasp of the world situation at that time, and his spiritual temperament of making friends with heroes all over the world and being approachable, which made him very popular, and many young people often surrounded him.

Among these young people is Guan Yu, who angered local bullies and fled abroad; Zhang Fei, who is generous and rich; And Jian Yong, he is humorous, good at arguing, honest and frank.

Zhang Shiping and Su Shuang, two big businessmen in Zhongshan, have been selling horses all the year round, and their net worth has reached thousands of dollars, and they often travel to Zhuojun. When I first met Liu Bei, I felt that he was a little different. His hands are long, his hands hang down on his knees, his ears are big, he doesn't talk much, and his tone of voice is very gentle. There is no doubt that he is the great-grandson of Han Jing and Zhongshan Wang Jing. After further discussion, they feel that he has an ambition to take the world as his own responsibility. They "see different things, but make more money with them."

It can be seen that Liu Bei's inner spiritual temperament and personality strength persuaded two wealthy businessmen who had seen the world, so he gave Liu Bei a lot of money without stint to finance his big project. According to some historical records, it was under the sponsorship of these two wealthy businessmen that Liu Bei established his first private armed forces. This army later fought for the yellow turban insurrectionary and made an expedition to the north, which became the original force for Liu Bei's career to become bigger and stronger.

People's Network-The Real Liu Bei in History: Charm and Strategy.

Baidu encyclopedia-Liu Bei