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Why is Liu Bei called the Han Dynasty?

It is said that when Liu Bei was young, there was a big mulberry tree in front of his house. At that time, a fortune teller said that there would be noble people in this family. A few decades later, Liu Bei laid the foundation of Shu and Han, and stood in a three-legged position with Cao Cao and Sun Quan, claiming the title of emperor, and could not but be called a noble person.

There is a big mulberry tree in front of Liu Bei's house, which reads: More than fifty feet high. It is 50 feet high and looks like a Ye Sheng with countless branches. From a distance, the branches and leaves are like hoods on the carriages of large families, which are rich and luxurious. At that time, there was a man who was very good at fortune telling. His name was Li Ding. When passing by, he saw this mulberry tree and sighed: There must be some noble people here! Although young Liu Bei doesn't know what a noble person is, he also knows that car covers are only available to rich people. When he was playing with children, he said something grandiose: I must use this feather to build a car. I knew that only the emperor could ride in this feathered car, which scared his uncle to cover his mouth quickly.

In the village where young Liu Bei lives, it can be said that most people are descendants of Zhongshan and relatives of the Liu royal family, but only Liu Bei is full of ambition. Liu Bei is different from Cao Cao and Sun Quan. Cao Cao was the father of a great official, and Sun Quan laid the foundation stone for him with Sun Jian and Sun Ce. Liu Bei can be said to be a zero starting point. Whether it's the hardships of studying or the start of starting a business, it's really not easy to make him full of ambition under repeated blows. He also learned through repeated hardships and saw more. Finally, with the help of many people, he finally laid the foundation of Shu Han and proved his talent and knowledge.

Liu Bei's dream for most of his life was to help the Han Dynasty, and he was secretly sad before he achieved anything. However, he kept his initial efforts and made a car for his feathers, and finally succeeded. He laid a world in Shu Han, became an emperor, and really got into a carriage with a feather hood, forming a three-country trend with Cao Cao and Sun Quan. Isn't it amazing?