In Chinese history, Liu Bei was a highly respected monarch whose life was full of legends. And the great military expert Zhuge Liang, who fought side by side with Liu Bei, was even known as the "Wise Star Lord". Their legends span the Three Kingdoms period and shaped the immortal legends of ancient Chinese history.
Liu Bei's background and acquaintance with Zhuge Liang
Liu Bei, Zi Xuande, was born in an ordinary family in Peiguo County. His family lineage was not prominent, but he showed excellent leadership and benevolence from an early age. When Liu Bei was young, because of his family's decline, he once gave up studying and went to the sea to make a living. However, his ambitions were high, he was not willing to be mediocre, and eventually embarked on an extraordinary path.
Zhuge Liang, also known as Kong Ming, was born into a prestigious family, and his grandfather Zhuge Jue was the official Taishou of Hanzhong Commandery. Zhuge Liang has been clever since he was a child, well-read, and has been involved in a wide range of knowledge. He and Huang Cheng met when they were children, and the two were brothers and sisters, forming a deep friendship.
Zhuge Liang's outstanding intelligence and contribution to the Shu Han
Zhuge Liang became Liu Bei's important adviser with his outstanding intelligence and wisdom. After Liu Bei's death, he continued to assist Liu Bei's son Liu Chan and uphold the Shu Han regime. Zhuge Liang was not only an outstanding military strategist, but also an outstanding politician and literary scholar. His philosophy of governing the country was based on benevolence and people's livelihood, and he put forward many policies that benefited the people, making immortal contributions to the stability and prosperity of the Shu Han.
Liu Bei's Tuogu and Liu Chan's succession
At the end of Liu Bei's life, he worried about whether his son Liu Chan would be able to inherit the throne. He entrusted his son to Zhuge Liang and asked Zhuge Liang to fully assist Liu Chan and ensure the stability of the Shu Han regime.
Liu Bei's condition gradually deteriorated, and eventually he had to accept the reality that his life was coming to an end. He expressed deep concern about Liu Chan's future and hoped that Zhuge Liang could continue to assist Liu Chan, ensuring the peace of the country and the happiness of the people.
Zhuge Liang's dying and Liu Chan's resoluteness
Zhuge Liang's physical condition gradually deteriorated, and he could no longer lead the army to march. Despite his serious illness, he still cares about the future of Shu Han. In the last moments of his life, he met Liu Chan, and in order to maintain the stability of the Shu state, he showed great loyalty and responsibility.
Zhuge Liang recognized Liu Chan's resolute and loyalty to the country. Although the Shu Han was in danger of losing his country, Liu Chan remained faithful and willing to think about the people. This shocked and relieved Zhuge Liang, who believed that the future of Shu Han still had hope under Liu Chan.
epilogue
The story of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang is full of legends, and their loyalty and responsibility set an example for future generations. Liu Bei's Tuo Gu and Zhuge Liang's full assistance ensured the continuation of the Shu Han regime. Despite the eventual demise of the Shu Han, the spirit of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang is immortalized in Chinese history. Their stories tell us that loyalty, responsibility and love for their country are priceless qualities and precious spiritual treasures that we should pass on.