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What are Liu Bei's four wives?

Liu Bei's four wives are Mrs Gan, Mrs Mi, Mrs Sun and Mrs Wu.

1, Mrs. Gan

According to historical records, Mrs. Gan is also known as. Mrs. Gan was born in a very poor family, but when she was a child, a fortune teller said: Mrs. Gan has a high face and will be respected in the future. After growing up in Gan Mei, she was white and beautiful, so she was taken as a concubine by Liu Bei.

Although Mrs. Gan was a concubine, she was actually Liu Beifu's wife because Liu Bei didn't have a wife around at that time. Mrs. Gan is not only beautiful, but also a good wife.

2. Mrs. Mi

Mrs Mi was given to Liu Bei by Mi Zhu when he was in Guangling. Moreover, Mi Zhu not only gave his sister to Liu Bei, but also gave domestic slaves and military supplies, giving Liu Bei economic support. Therefore, Liu Bei attaches great importance to this Mrs. Mi. However, Mrs. rice has suffered a lot in her life. She was captured by Lu Bu and Cao Cao, and her whereabouts became a mystery.

3. Mrs. Sun

After Battle of Red Cliffs, Mrs Sun was married to Liu Bei by her brother Sun Quan. As the sister of the head of a country, Mrs. Sun's position is very noble. And Mrs. Sun doesn't like military commanders in red makeup, so her martial arts are very strong, even her handmaids are very strong.

4. Mrs. Wu

Mrs. Wu is the sister of Wu Yi, a general of Shu, who later remarried to Liu Bei. Mrs. Wu was predicted from an early age that it was the life of a queen to have a high face. After Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, he made this obedient Mrs. Wu the queen. His eldest son, Liu Chan, became a prince.

Brief introduction of Liu Bei

When Liu Bei was a teenager, he took Lu Zhi as his teacher, and then he took part in suppressing the Yellow turban insurrectionary. Because of his limited strength, Liu Bei was repeatedly defeated in the scuffle among the princes, and successively 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 from all directions. 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, due to Guan Yu's injury, Liu Bei refused to listen to the dissuasion of ministers and insisted on fighting Wu. The result was defeated by Yiling, and finally Zhangwu died of illness in Baidicheng for three years. Posthumous title Zhaolie, at the age of 63, was called a fierce ancestor in the Book of Jin and Biography of Wang Mi.