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    Chinese legalism. Liu Bei ( Chinese: 劉備, pronunciation ⓘ; Mandarin pronunciation: [ljǒʊ pêɪ]; 161 – 10 June 223), [3] courtesy name Xuande ( 玄德 ), was a Chinese warlord in the late Eastern Han dynasty who later became the founding emperor of Shu Han, one of the Three Kingdoms of China.

  2. Liu Bei (born ad 162, Zhu Xian [now in Hebei province], China—died 223, Sichuan province) was the founder of the Shu-Han dynasty (ad 221–263/264), one of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) into which China was divided at the end of the Han dynasty (206 bc – ad 220).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, like the dramas and folk stories of its day, features Liu Bei and his associates as the protagonists; hence the depiction of the people in Shu Han was glorified. The antagonists, Cao Cao, Sun Quan and their followers, on the other hand, were often denigrated.

    • Luo Guanzhong
    • 1925
  4. Apr 12, 2024 · One of the most famous events in Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the vow of the peach orchard, during which Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu become oath brothers. They promise to be loyal to one another, support the Han, and die together. This companionship becomes a major component of the novel.

  5. The Oath of the Peach Garden is a fictional event in the 14th century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong.

  6. A major warlord who claimed heritage from the Han. He founded Shu-Han. Officer Details. Wade-Giles: Liu Pei (Hsüan-tê) Simplified Chinese: 刘备 ( 玄德) Pronunciation: Liu 2 Bei 4 (Xuan 2 de 2 ) Cantonese (Yale): Lau Bei (Yun-dak) Cantonese (Jyutpin): Lau Bei (Jyun-dak) Min-Nan: Lauw Pi (Hian-tek) Birthplace: Zhuo county, Zhuo commandery.

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  8. Liu Bei 劉備 (161-223), courtesy name Liu Xuande 劉玄德, posthumous imperial title Emperor Zhaolie of the Han dynasty 漢昭烈帝 and also known as the “First Ruler” (Xianzhu) of Shu 蜀先主 (r. 221-223), was the founder of one of the Three Kingdoms 三國 (220-280), the empire of Shu 蜀 or Shu-Han 蜀漢 (221-263) in the modern ...

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