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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liu_BeiLiu Bei - Wikipedia

    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.. Despite early failings and lacking both the material resources and social status his rivals commanded, he ...

  2. Jul 12, 2024 · Liu Bei 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). Although Liu claimed descent from one of the early Han emperors, he grew up in poverty. Distinguishing himself in battle in

  3. Liu Bei (onyomi: Ryū Bi) is the self-proclaimed emperor and founder of Shu. He was known to have been an ambitious and charismatic leader who had the affable power to draw people to him. He is frequently addressed as "Former Master" (先主) rather than by his posthumous title in Record of the Three Kingdoms. Sun Shangxiang is one of his wives and Liu Shan is his successor. Romance of the ...

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Liu Bei, also known as Xuande, was a Chinese warrior who founded the Shu-Han dynasty, one of the ‘Three Kingdoms’ that formed China at the end of the Han dynasty.Although it seems he was of noble descent, he was raised amidst poverty. He proved his worth in a battle during the ‘Yellow Turban Rebellion’ and became one of the main Han generals and a strong rival to another great general ...

  5. Liu Bei was mad and swore revenge for the death of his brother and the loss of an important part of his empire. When Cao Cao died in 220, his son Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian of Han to give up his power. Cao Pi declared himself Emperor of the Wei Dynasty. Liu Bei found that offensive, for he was a member of the royal family of Han and considered ...

  6. hero.fandom.com › wiki › Liu_Bei_(Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms)Liu Bei | Heroes Wiki | Fandom

    Liu Bei (劉備), style name: Xuande (玄德), is one of the main protagonists in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is the leader and warlord of Shu empire and sworn brother to Zhang Fei and Guan Yu.Likewise, he is a virtuous and benevolent man who wants to restore peace in the land.

  7. Liu Bei (劉備), styled Xuande (玄德), born in Zhuo county, Zhuo commandery. “A major warlord who claimed heritage from the Han. He founded Shu-Han.” Liu Bei was affiliated with the Han Dynasty, Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, the Wei Kingdom, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and the Shu Kingdom. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

  8. Aug 9, 2017 · Liu Bei was sent to join the battle against a rebel army led by a renegade governor, but on his way, he and his troops found themselves surrounded by rebel forces and the fight was going badly. Seeing things hit the fan, Liu Bei decided, the heck with this, I need to just save my own hide. So he bravely laid down and played possum.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › Liu_BeiLiu Bei - Wikiwand

    Liu Bei ( Chinese: 劉備, pronunciation ⓘ; Mandarin pronunciation: [ljo ʊ pe ɪ]; 161 – 10 June 223), 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. Quick Facts Emperor Zhaolie of Han 漢昭烈帝, Emperor of Shu ...

  10. Liu Bei's biography in the Sanguozhi stated that Liu Bei was a descendant of Liu Sheng (Prince of Zhongshan), who was a son of Emperor Jing.Liu Sheng's son was Liu Zhen. [1]However, the Dianlue claimed that Liu Bei descended from the Marquis of Linyi. [2] Based on historical records in the Han Shu and the Houhanshu, there were two Marquis of Linyi lineages which could be traced to Emperor Jing ...

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