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Why is Liu Bei Considered a Good Person?

L iu Bei is a figure from Chinese history and is considered a hero and a good man by many people because of his actions and characteristics. He is known for his loyalty, generosity, wisdom, and compassion. He is considered to be a model of Confucian virtues and a symbol of righteousness. Liu Bei is most famously known as the founding emperor of the Han dynasty, which followed the period of the Three Kingdoms in China. He is also known to be a good leader, who is always willing to help his people and other people in need, despite his own difficult circumstances. He was also a great military strategist and commander, who lead his armies to many victories. Another reason why Liu Bei is considered a good man is that he was a follower of Confucianism, which emphasizes virtues such as loyalty, filial piety, and compassion. Liu Bei was known to be a man of strong moral character and integrity, who always acted in the best interests of his people. In literature Liu Bei is also portrayed as a t

How to Win the Hearts of People Like Liu Bei?

How to Win the Hearts of People Like Liu Bei? Liu Bei is today revered as a deity in China.  During the Three Kingdoms period (184 to 280), Liu Bei was one of the 3 Emperors of the 3 kingdoms.   Liu Bei was a great man, not because he was rich and famous, but because he truly cared for people.  He always put people's interests above his.   While Liu Bei was in Pingyuan, a resident named Liu Ping had since long held Liu Bei in low esteem so was ashamed of having to serve under him.  Liu Ping hired an assassin to kill Liu Bei. However, Liu Bei didn't realize his intention and treated him generously, so much so that the assassin could not bring himself to kill him and informed Liu Bei before he left.  Such was the extent to which Liu Bei had won the hearts of the people.  Pingyuan was poor so people were starving and they banded together to commit robbery. Liu Bei externally guarded against bandits and internally he generously carried out economic measures. He would make persons w

Who is the One Person that Turned Around Liu Bei? Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu or someone else?

We know the 3 Kingdoms Period (year 184 to 280) in ancient China had 3 kingdoms: Wei, Wu, and Shu. Today let's talk about the Shu kingdom. Liu Bei was the distant uncle of the ailing Han Dynasty emperor. From a young age, his father passed away and Liu Bei had to live a despondent life with his mum. He had to resort to selling straw mats and shoes in the market to make a living. Yet inside Liu Bei's heart, he has not forgotten his calling. As a descendant of the Liu family that founded the Han Dynasty (which lasted almost 400 years and brought China to its glory), he saw his country fall into the hands of thieves like Cao Cao, who controlled the Emperor and ill-treated the emperor. The entire nation is divided, with many feudal lords fighting with each other. People are suffering. The solution: Find a way to get rid of thieves like Cao Cao and re-unite China and bring peace to the country and save people's lives. That is his calling. He set out to achieve his goal.