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What does Liu Bei painted by Li Yi mean?

Yi Lee gave Liu Bei a painting, symbolizing the end of the history of the Three Kingdoms.

First of all, the military equipment in the painting symbolizes the war in the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei's joint venture attacked 700 Li, with more than 40 battalions before and after, suggesting the strength and scale of the Shu-Han army. Lu Xun's fire, however, caused the Shu army to lose 750 thousand, suggesting the failure and loss of the Shu-Han army.

Secondly, the Baidi City in the painting also symbolizes an important event in the history of the Three Kingdoms. This painting reflects that Liu Bei entrusted an orphan to Zhuge Liang in Bai Di City. In the painting, the adult is lying on his back, and a person next to him digs the ground and buries it, and writes a big word "white" on it, which means Liu Bei entrusted the orphan.

In a word, this painting symbolically depicts important events in the history of the Three Kingdoms, such as war, defeat, trusteeship, etc., and expresses a unique understanding and reflection on history.