Liu Bei, whose name is Xuande, was the founding emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China, and one of the representatives of the most benevolent and righteous monarchs during the Three Kingdoms period. His life story is full of legends, and he is deeply admired and respected by future generations.
Early Experience:
Liu Bei was born in the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty and was born in a poor family. He wandered and wandered in his youth, and experienced hardships, but he always had a heart of benevolence and righteousness and the ambition to govern the country and the country. On the road to pursue his dreams, he met a group of like-minded friends such as Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, and traveled the world with them.
Treat others with kindness and righteousness:
Liu Bei treats people with benevolence and righteousness, and is deeply loved by the people. After he established the Shu Han regime, he took many benevolent measures, implemented people's livelihood policies, reduced taxes for the people, advocated education, built water conservancy, etc., so that the Shu Han country became stronger and stronger, and the country was stable and the people were rich.
Friendship with the monarch and ministers:
Liu Bei's treatment of his generals was also based on tolerance and trust. He treated Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun and other generals with courtesy, trusted them, and respected their opinions, which made them loyal to Liu Bei and willing to serve him.
Helping the Crisis and Stabilizing the Chaos:
Liu Bei has suffered many hardships in his life, but he has always cherished the ideal of saving the common people. In the turbulent times of the Three Kingdoms period, he fought frequently and constantly worked hard to save the people from the dire situation. In the Battle of Chibi and the Battle of Changbanpo, he showed outstanding military talent and extraordinary courage, and finally established a regime with Shu Han as the core, which stabilized the political situation in the whole of China.
Life Ending:
However, Liu Bei's life was not all smooth sailing. After the establishment of the Shu Han regime, he faced a grim situation of internal and external troubles. Later in his reign, he was physically and mentally exhausted by political struggles and internal contradictions, and finally died in 223 AD at the age of sixty-three. His death brought a lot of turmoil to the Shu Han regime, but the wind of benevolence and the ideal of national rejuvenation that he left behind will always inspire future generations.
Inheritance and reverence:
Although Liu Bei has passed away, his benevolence and righteousness and ability to govern the country have been praised by later generations. His life deeds have been widely praised by later generations and have become an immortal model in Chinese history. His spiritual outlook and philosophy of governing the country will always inspire the Chinese nation to continue to move forward and create a better future.