During the Three Kingdoms period, heroes emerged one after another, and in the troubled times, Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Sun Quan and other heroes achieved legends with their wisdom and bravery. However, who are the real heroes has sparked widespread controversy.
Liu Bei, whose name is Xuande, has laid the foundation for his small hegemony in Shu with the reputation of the king of benevolence and virtue. His benevolent deeds have made him widely supported in the turbulent world.
He is amazing in his generosity and ability to recruit talent. In times of crisis, Liu Bei can always push himself and others, work with others in harmony, and not stick to stereotypes. His"Convince people with virtue"Concept, so that more people see the demeanor of a benevolent king.
However, whether Liu Bei's benevolent trip is enough to become a symbol of true heroes on the battlefield is worth pondering. In terms of military strategy, the tacit cooperation between Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang enabled the Shu army to save the day many times, but when confronting the strong enemy Cao Cao, Liu Bei's benevolence seemed to be a little excessive.
Some people believe that in troubled times, decisive decision-making and outstanding military talent are equally important, so whether Liu Bei is truly a hero is worthy of our further **.
Cao Cao, whose name is Mengde, is known as a heroic leader in troubled times. With his extraordinary military talents, he brought the princes of the Central Plains into the embrace of unification step by step. Cao Cao was undoubtedly the most talented general during the Three Kingdoms period, and his surprise tactics always caught his opponents off guard.
His troops were highly disciplined and their morale was high, making them invincible on the battlefield. In many battles such as the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi, he showed extraordinary wisdom and courage.
However, in terms of political means, Cao Cao appeared more decisive and resolute. Although his iron-fisted policy allowed him to advance efficiently on the road to unifying the north, he also accumulated a lot of resentment.
Under Cao Cao's rule, although the people were comfortable, they lived under the iron hoof and were repressed, which led to people thinking about whether Cao Cao was truly a hero. Should a true hero ensure the livelihood and tranquility of the people while realizing the great cause of reunification?
Sun Quan, whose name is Zhongmou, is known as the lord of Jiangdong. After the death of his father, Sun Ce, he successfully inherited the rule of Jiangdong and united with Liu Bei in the Battle of Chibi, eventually defeating Cao Cao and laying a solid foundation for Eastern Wu.
Sun Quan's political wisdom and personal strategy were highly praised, and he built a top-notch team with Zhou Yu, Zhang Zhao and other strategists as the core. However, his political tactics were not without controversy, and his betrayal of his ally Liu Bei in favor of Cao Cao at the Battle of Yiling has been widely discussed in history.
Should a true hero uphold his faith and principles at critical moments?
Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Quan each have their own unique merits and controversies, Liu Bei's benevolence, Cao Cao's intelligence, and Sun Quan's strategy are all their heroic side, but their performance at critical moments also raises questions about their heroic identity.
Perhaps, a true hero is a model of love, justice, wisdom and courage, who is fearless on the battlefield, politically skillful and capable of protecting the safety of the people.
Such heroes can truly win people's admiration and become immortal legends in history.