During the Three Kingdoms period, the army was in chaos and heroes emerged. However, when Liu Bei's son Liu Chan ascended the throne at a young age, everyone was full of doubts and concerns about his performance. Faced with internal and external pressure from the Shu Han, Liu Chan made a puzzling decision - to surrender to the Wei state. The decision caused great controversy and questioning, leading people to speculate about his true motives.
However, what is even more confusing is that after Liu Chan surrendered to the Wei state, he wrote down three words that made Sima Zhao dare not kill him. What are these three words? Why was Sima Zhao so jealous of this? This became a mystery, sparking widespread speculation and heated discussion.
Liu Bei, the founder of Shu Han in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, his life is full of legends. However, his untimely death prevented him from personally witnessing the prosperity of the Shu Han dynasty. On his deathbed, he pinned his legacy on his son Liu Chan. Liu Bei longed for a suitable heir to continue his career, but unfortunately, Liu Chan's youth and political experience were at the time.
Liu Bei's death left Shu Han in internal and external difficulties. Faced with the powerful threat of the Wei state, Liu Chan had to bear heavy responsibilities, even if his age and experience were inadequate. He faced numerous difficulties and challenges and needed to make critical decisions to protect the interests of the Shu Han.
However, Liu Chan's decision to surrender to the Wei state shocked people. Why did Liu Chan choose to surrender? Did he betray his father's legacy? This has sparked widespread controversy and questioning.
What is even more bizarre is that Liu Chan wrote down three words after surrendering, so that Sima Zhao did not dare to attack him easily. What are these three words? Some speculate that it is a resourcefulness, others that it is a threat, but what the truth is, remains a mystery.
Liu Chan's decision and three words have aroused heated discussions from all walks of life. Some people admired his courage and believed that he was protecting the interests of the Shu Han; Others expressed anger at his decision, believing that he was betraying the heroic spirit of the Shu Han.
In any case, Liu Chan's decision to surrender to the Wei state and the three words caused great controversy and concern. The story is full of drama and suspense, which makes people deeply interested in Liu Chan's true intentions. Over time, perhaps the truth will emerge, but for now, the mystery remains, continuing to spark speculation and discussion. #讲好中国文化. #