Chapter 297: Liu Bei: My Life

Style: Historical Author: Uncle GuanghuangWords: 1995Update Time: 24/01/12 05:40:22
Different from the other options, only one big word appears on the big screen.

[The life of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty. 】

Gradually, this line of characters disappeared and was replaced by Liu Bei, who was over fifty years old.

[I...can people like me really achieve great things? 】

A low yet infectious voice came from the screen.

At this moment, it seemed that the whole world was quiet.

Everyone was staring at the content on the big screen.

The scene changed and Liu Bei was seen carrying straw sandals on his back as he was young, heading to the market.

Liu Bei, courtesy name Xuande, was a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County, Youzhou. When Liu Bei was a child, his father died young, so he and his mother could only make straw sandals and mats and carry them to the market to sell, so they could barely make ends meet.

In the first year of Zhongping (184), the Yellow Turban Uprising broke out. Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei made great achievements in suppressing the uprising and were named county captains of Anxi County.

But not long after he took office, a notice from the court came that all those who had obtained county-level officials based on military merit would be eliminated.

In order to make money, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty did not hesitate to dismiss meritorious people from their posts to vacate their posts, and sold their positions and titles at clearly marked prices.

In a rage, Liu Bei took out his grievances on the postal inspector who came to audit, beat him two hundred feet, threw down his official seal and left angrily.

In the first year of Chuping (190), Cao Cao and Yuan Shao issued a proclamation to punish Dong Zhuo, calling on all the heroes in the world to attack Dong Zhuo, and all the heroes in the world responded.

Among the eighteen princes, Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were born in the Yuan family, with four generations of ancestors and three nobles.

Sun Jian was the governor of Changsha, and Cao Cao's father was an official, a subordinate school captain, and the ninth minister.

And Liu Bei's father was just a county historian, and he had left Hexi long ago. The best title he could bring out was that he was the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Xiaojing, the queen of Zhongshan Jing.

It sounds powerful, but in fact, there was more than three hundred years between Emperor Xiaojing's reign and Liu Bei's birth. Moreover, Liu Sheng, Prince Jing of Zhongshan, had more than a hundred sons, so not many people thought highly of him.

After all, Liu Bei was still a little man who weaved mats and sold shoes. With such an insignificant background, Liu Bei vowed to help the Han Dynasty and began to compete with princes from all over the world for his ambition.

When the scene played to this point, both Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu lowered their heads in shame.

Compared with Liu Bei and his family background, I don’t know how many times better.

But in the end, neither of them competed for the world, and they were eliminated early.

Instead, this man who weavers mats and sells shoes, who they once looked down upon, takes up a third of the world.

The picture on the big screen continues to play.

In the first year of Xingping (194), Tao Qian, the governor of Xuzhou, admired Liu Bei's character and ability, and entrusted Xuzhou to Liu Bei before he died of illness.

But when he took office, Lu Bu, who had just taken him in, stole his hometown and his wife and children were separated.

In desperation, Liu Bei could only endure the humiliation of taking his wife abducted out of hatred, surrendered to Lu Bu, and used Xiao Pei to live under others.

Soon, Liu Bei once again recruited an army of more than 10,000 people, but was beaten again by Lu Bu and fled in embarrassment. Later, he had no choice but to switch to Cao Cao to fight against Lu Bu. However, Cao Cao used him to fight again and was defeated, and his wife and children were kidnapped again.

In the end, they could only take advantage of the confrontation between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in Guandu to recapture Xuzhou. As a result, they were conquered by Cao Cao himself and were defeated again. The second brother Guan Yu was captured and the third brother was missing.

In the fifth year of Jian'an (200), Liu Bei had no choice but to defect to Yuan Shao to fight against Cao Cao. As a result, he was defeated again and wandered around.

For more than 20 years, he suffered repeated defeats and repeated defeats. He fled south and north and stayed under the fence of others.

In the seventh year of Jian'an (201), Liu Bei, who was desperate, surrendered to Liu Biao and stayed there for seven years. He knelt down to invite Xu Shu and visited the thatched cottage three times to get the top military advisor Zhuge Liang.

In the twelfth year of Jian'an (207), Liu Biao was seriously ill and planned to entrust Jingzhou to Liu Bei. He said to Liu Bei: "My son is not talented, and all the generals in Jingzhou have withered one after another. After my death, you will be the regent of Jingzhou."

But Liu Bei told Liu Biao that your sons are all wise masters, so you can just rest in peace and recuperate.

Some people advised Liu Bei to listen to Liu Biao, but Liu Bei told others that Liu Biao treated him badly and he couldn't bear it.

Do the same.

In the thirteenth year of Jian'an, Cao Cao personally led his army south. Liu Biao died of illness. Liu Biao's second son, Liu Cong, stood in his place and sent envoys to surrender to Cao Cao.

Liu Bei stationed troops in Fancheng and was unaware of the sudden arrival of Cao Cao's army. He did not know the situation until he arrived at Wancheng, and immediately led his army to leave. When passing through Xiangyang, Zhuge Liang suggested that Liu Bei attack Liu Cong and occupy Jingzhou. However, Liu Bei and Liu Biao had the same clan and could not bear to do so. Seize each other.

In desperation, Liu Bei could only go to Jiangling. On the way, many people from Jingzhou came to Liu Bei. By the time they arrived in Dangyang, the number of people had reached more than 100,000, carrying thousands of vehicles, and they traveled more than ten miles a day.

Someone advised Liu Bei: "We should quickly secure Jiangling now. Although we have a large number of soldiers, we have too few soldiers. If Cao Cao comes, how can we stop him?" "But Liu Bei said: 'If you want to achieve great things, you must put people first. Now so many people have left their homes to follow me, how can I bear to leave them behind!"

In the 13th year of Jian'an (208), Liu Bei joined forces with Sun Quan and led an alliance with Zhou Yu and Cheng Pu to defeat Cao Cao in Chibi.

In the fourteenth year of Jian'an (209), Liu Bei and Zhou Yu jointly attacked Cao Ren in Nanjun...

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In the 16th year of Jian'an (211), Liu Bei took control of Yizhou with the assistance of two top military advisors. He defeated his old enemy Cao Cao on a frontal battlefield for the first time, captured Hanzhong, and became the king of Hanzhong.

The following year (212), he proclaimed himself emperor and ushered in a glorious moment in his life, but this short-lived glory was like a flash in the pan.

Guan Yu went on the northern expedition alone. Although the seven armies were flooded, captured in Jin, killed Pang De, shocked China, and besieged Cao Ren in Fancheng, Lu Meng of the Eastern Wu Dynasty crossed the river in white clothes and attacked Jingzhou. Guan Yu was captured by the Wu army and killed.

Liu Bei spared no effort to avenge his brother, but was burned down by Lu Xun for 700 miles. He shed tears in Baidi City and finally entrusted Zhuge Liang.

At this point in the video, everyone was silent.

If there were still people who questioned the moisture content of Liu Bei and Emperor Zhaolie before, then they all shut their mouths obediently after watching this scene.

Born in poverty, the desire to save the world will not be extinguished; if poverty falls, the heart of benevolence will not change; if you wander for half a life, you will not change your worries; if you are rich, you will not let down the meaning of Taoyuan.

If such a person is not worthy of the title Han Zhao, then who else is worthy of it.

However, just when everyone thought this scene was over.

The big screen in the Q&A space once again played the relevant pictures of this question.

In the picture, we only see Liu Bei lying on the bed, and Zhuge Liang is the only one beside him.