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In the world of metrics, KPIs and quarterly results, success defines the hero. But in Chinese civilisation, something deeper defines the hero. Out of the thousands of characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms , only three are widely venerated in temples: Zhuge Liang (诸葛亮) He exhausted himself for Shu Han. He failed in the Northern Expeditions. He died on the battlefield. Yet he is worshipped as loyalty, wisdom and integrity personified. Liu Bei (刘备) He lost battles. He lost territory. He died heartbroken after the Yiling defeat. Yet he represents benevolence and righteousness. Guan Yu (关羽) He was captured and executed. Strategically, he made fatal errors. Yet he became Guandi, the God of Loyalty and Righteousness. They did not unify China. They did not defeat Cao Wei. They did not “win” in conventional terms. But they won something far greater. They won moral legitimacy. And that is why Chinese civilisation says: 不以成败论英雄 — do not judge a hero purely by succ...