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Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

Liu Bei claimed to be a descendant of Liu Sheng, the King of Jing in Zhongshan, and his grandfather Liu Xiong was once elected as a filial piety and served as a county commander. His father died very early, the family fell in the middle of the road, Liu Bei and his mother worked as mat weavers, and life was very difficult. After the Outbreak of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Liu Bei joined the army and pulled up a team with the financial support of the zhongshan merchants Zhang Shiping and Su Shuang. After that, Liu Bei and this unit successively participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the crusade against Dong Zhuo, and participated in the warlord melee.

Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

Due to his limited strength, Liu Bei lost more than he won in battle, and in order to have a place to live, he successively attached himself to Gongsun Zhan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, and Liu Biao, and did not have a foothold in Jingzhou until after the Battle of Chibi. Later, in order to resist Zhang Lu, Liu Zhang invited Liu Bei to enter Sichuan, but Liu Bei took the opportunity to capture Yizhou and defeated Cao Cao in the ensuing Battle of Hanzhong, reaching the peak of his power and claiming to be the king of Hanzhong.

Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

After that, Liu Bei repeatedly attacked Cao Cao under the banner of "restoring the Han Room" and called Cao Cao a "Han thief". So is Liu Bei really going to restore the Han Chamber? This question is actually very easy to answer, as long as the names of his four sons are connected, you can see how ambitious Liu Bei is. Liu Bei had four sons in his lifetime, the eldest son, Liu Feng, who was not Liu Bei's biological son, but a righteous son he adopted when he defected to Liu Biao in Jingzhou. After Liu Feng followed Liu Bei, he marched south to fight in the north and made many military achievements, and later when Guan Yu was defeated and took Maicheng, Liu Feng did not send troops to rescue him, and was later killed by Liu Bei.

Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

Liu Bei's second son was named Liu Chan, and he was also his eldest son. After Liu Bei's defeat at Wu, he died of illness in the White Emperor's City, and Liu Chan became the second emperor of the Shu state. Later, Sima Zhao sent Deng Ai and Zhong Hui to cut shu, and Zhong was blocked by Jiang Wei in the Sword Pavilion, and Deng Ai led a strange army to smuggle through Yinping to succeed, and then defeated Zhuge Zhan at Mianzhu and besieged Chengdu. At this time, Deng Ai's troops were only a few thousand, the city of Chengdu was strong, and reinforcements led by Huo Yi, the southern central supervisor, also came day and night. If Liu Chan fought to the death, Deng Ai would most likely be completely annihilated, but he surrendered under the persuasion of Guanglu Dafu Yu Zhou, and Liu Bei's hard-earned Jiangshan was destroyed.

Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

Liu Bei's third son was named Liu Yong and his fourth son was named Liu Li, and neither of them left any special deeds in history. If we connect the names of Liu Bei's four sons, we will find Liu Bei's ambitions. Liu Feng, Liu Chan, Liu Yong and Liu Li, connected together, happen to be "Feng Zen Yongli", that is, after "Feng Zen", "Yong" yuanzhi "reason". Fengchan is the highest canon of ancient emperors, and only when the dynasty changes, the country changes masters, or when the world is at peace, can you seal the zen heaven and earth, report to the heavens and the earth the great deeds of reorganizing Qiankun, and also take the opportunity to show that you are the king of the destiny of heaven.

Does Liu Bei really want to restore the Han Room? Connecting the names of his four sons shows his ambition

According to the "Records of History", during the Qin and Han dynasties, only two people held the sealing of Zen, namely Qin Shi Huang and Emperor Wu of Han. And Liu Bei actually wanted to seal Zen, comparing himself with the Qin Emperor Han Wu, which shows how ambitious he is. This shows that his so-called "restoration of the Han Room" is just a means to win people's hearts and minds. If Emperor Xian of Han had fallen into the hands of Liu Bei, the outcome would not have been better than that of Cao Cao.

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