The Three Kingdoms period is regarded as one of the most turbulent eras in Chinese history, with many haunting stories of strife and strife in between. And one of the most famous figures is Liu Bei, who is a heroic hero, full of benevolence and righteousness, bent on reviving the Han dynasty and pacifying the world.
In those days, talent was one of the most valuable resources. And Liu Bei's rise is also inseparable from his emphasis on talents. He understood that only with excellent strategists and brave generals could he be invincible in that era full of war. As a result, he is always on the lookout for talented people to join his ranks.
However, Liu Bei was not a perfect commander. Although he has noble character and lofty ideals, he also has some fatal shortcomings. One of the most obvious problems is his lack of insight into people. He often can't see the true face of a person, so he often deviates in the selection of people.
Nowhere is this problem more evident than in his regretful miss with the three talents. Who are these three talents?
When Liu Bei first entered Xuzhou, Chen Qun took refuge in him, hoping to achieve a career under his command. After all, although Liu Bei was only a small assassin at that time, he was already famous, with noble bloodline and loyal character, which attracted many people to come to him. Chen Qun is no exception, he has high expectations for Liu Bei, hoping that he can make a difference and work for the benefit of the common people in the world.
However, when Liu Bei decided to occupy Xuzhou, Chen Qun raised objections. He believed that Liu Bei's move was too risky and could easily provoke a counterattack from Yuan Shu and Lü Bu, so that not only would he lose the opportunity to occupy Xuzhou, but he might also be defeated, resulting in even greater losses.
Liu Bei listened to Chen Qun's opinion, and although he was a little dissatisfied in his heart, he still decided to suspend his action first and wait for the opportunity. However, his younger brother Liu Biao disagreed, believing that Xuzhou was his own territory and could not be taken away by Liu Bei. So, Liu Biao took matters into his own hands and sent people to lead the troops to attack Xuzhou. This move made Liu Bei very angry, and he felt that Liu Biao's behavior was not only untimely, but also unfair.
When Chen Qun saw Liu Bei's anger, he took the initiative to stand up and defend Liu Biao, saying: "Liu Biao is doing this to protect his own interests, why can't he understand it? However, after Liu Bei heard this, he angrily reprimanded Chen Qun: "You, a loyal villain, actually speak for him!" Since you don't support my decision, don't stay under my command anymore! ”
Chen Qun was expelled from the army by Liu Bei, and he felt very disappointed and sad. He originally had high expectations for Liu Bei, hoping to make a career with him, but he was kicked out of the team because of a small disagreement. He felt that Liu Bei was not only arbitrary, but also unwise and impartial.
Eventually, Chen Qun took refuge in Cao Cao and showed his talent and ability. He became an important general under Cao Cao and made many military exploits. He was once promoted to the rank of general of Zhenguo and became one of the elders of the three dynasties of the Cao Wei regime.
Chen Qun's transformation shows that a person's talents are omnipresent, but they can only be fully developed under the right environment and opportunities. If Liu Bei can see the value of Chen Qun and keep him, then the direction of the whole history may change.
Tian Yu, a young military genius, has shown a unique wisdom and courage since he was a child. He initially defected to Gongsun Zhan, but soon turned to Liu Bei. Tian Yu showed amazing talent and military talent under Liu Bei, which made Liu Bei look up to him. However, the news of his mother's illness forced Tian Yu to say goodbye to Liu Bei and leave his beloved lord.
After Tian Yu left Liu Bei, he took refuge in Cao Cao. By this time, Cao Cao had become one of the most powerful forces at the time, not only possessing strong military strength, but also being adept at identifying and utilizing talent. Tian Yu therefore decided to join Cao Cao and become a member of Cao Wei's regime. Cao Cao praised Tian Yu's talent, valued his resourcefulness and courage, regarded him as an important staff member and general, and endowed him with numerous titles and responsibilities.
It's a pity that Tian Yu and Liu Bei parted ways for various reasons and missed the opportunity to grow and develop together. Maybe Liu Bei didn't see Tian Yu's true talent and potential, or Tian Yu himself didn't have the opportunity to show his strength. In any case, Tian Yu eventually rose to prominence in the Cao Wei regime as a highly regarded military general and statesman, demonstrating his astonishing talent and courage.
The story takes place in troubled times, an era full of heroes and wars. Tai Shi Ci was one of the top generals at that time, with absolute strength and talent, coupled with his riding and archery skills and dignified temperament, which made him attract attention. However, Liu Bei failed to bring him under his command, and finally lost this fierce general, which is regrettable.
Once, Tai Shici was besieged by the Yellow Turban Army for saving Kong Rong, and he asked Liu Bei for help, and Liu Bei led 3,000 elites to relieve the siege and successfully rescued Kong Rong.
originally had a good foundation of affection, and the two could have won each other over, but Liu Bei did not attach too much importance to Tai Shi Ci, nor did he show his ability and strength, while Tai Shi Ci took refuge in Sun Quan of Wu Guo with his talent. This decision was later proved to be correct, because Tai Shici became Sun Quan's right-hand man and made a lot of contributions to Wu Guoguo.
In the end, the story of Liu Bei and Tai Shici is a regret that they missed each other. Although their fate was short-lived, it left a deep impression.
It can be said that during the Three Kingdoms period, Tai Shici was a very talented general. Although he initially worked for Cao Cao, he was disgusted by Cao Cao's brutality and switched to Sun Quan. Sun Quan was very appreciative of Tai Shici's ability, and even handed over all the affairs of the south to him. Tai Shi Ci did not disappoint Sun Quan either, and he played an outstanding role in the Battle of Jiangdong, helping Sun Quan sweep away other forces and laying the political foundation for the state of Wu.
Tai Shi Ci was a very brave general, and his courage and combat effectiveness were among the best in the Three Kingdoms period. He once fought Huang Gai and eventually emerged victorious and became a highly respected hero. He also fought with Guan Yu, although he lost in the end, but Guan Yu was deeply shocked and praised him as a real fierce general.
Tai Shici's talent is not only reflected on the battlefield, he is also a very cultured person. He once suggested to Sun Quan to strengthen the work of water control, and Sun Quan listened to his advice, so that the disaster in the Jiangnan area was well mitigated. After the establishment of the State of Wu, Tai Shici was vigorously promoted by Sun Quan and became an important **, responsible for managing the affairs of the southern region of the State of Wu.
Unfortunately, Tai Shici's life was short-lived, and he died heroically when he was only in his forties. His untimely death is regrettable, but the impact he left behind is deeply engraved in history and has become an immortal legend.
If Liu Bei could get Tai Shici, a fierce general, then Shu would have a more powerful force, and perhaps the Five Tiger Generals would have one more position. Unfortunately, Liu Bei lost Tai Shi Ci, and Tai Shi Ci's life was also embarrassingly short, he died young when he was only in his forties.
This history is full of tragedy. If Liu Bei can cherish Tai Shici, maybe the direction of the history of the Three Kingdoms will be different, but life is like this, you must cherish it when fate comes, otherwise it will be fleeting.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Quan stood side by side, and whoever could get more fierce generals could occupy a more advantageous position. And Liu Bei missed the three fierce generals Tai Shici, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, which made his power gradually weaken and faced the dual threat of Sun Quan and Cao Cao.
If Liu Bei can get these three people, his strength will inevitably increase greatly, and he may be able to break the balance of the forces of the three kingdoms, dominate the world, and realize the great cause of reviving the Han Dynasty. But as fate would have it, Liu Bei lost these three fierce generals, making the pattern of the Three Kingdoms doomed. However, it is precisely this unpredictable fate that makes the story of the Three Kingdoms period full of suspense and drama, fascinating, and has been passed down to this day.