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Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

History is written by later generations, the position and viewpoint of the writers are very important, feudal society is the world, even if the blood flows into a river of corpses like a mountain, the ancestral inheritance can only rise, can not be defeated, the soldiers and people are as low as ants, the founding kings of the history books who changed dynasties and generations, almost all of them use Sensen white bones to achieve the Huanghuang Empire.

Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

At that time, the Shu Han was controlled by Zhuge Liang, and the shangma managed the army and the subordinates managed the people, and Liu Chan was only the nominal lord of the Shu Han and had no real power. When Liu Beibai was entrusted with the city of Solitude, he was very jealous of Zhuge Liang's wisdom and power, and once said to Liang, Liu Chan's qualifications are mediocre, not the material of the emperor, can be established, can be established, can not be abolished, you can replace. Zhuge Liang was frightened and bowed to the ground, and swore an oath to Boss Liu that he would be loyal to the young lord Liu Chan, but Liu Bei was still not at ease, so he asked Liu Chan to worship Zhuge Liang as a dry father before he died.

Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

After taking the throne, Liu Chan used pleasure and laziness in the government as a means to defile himself and protect himself. Let Zhuge Liang let it go.

Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

After years of war, the population of Shu was tired, the hundred industries were withered, and the war-weariness of the upper and lower levels of Shuzhong was extreme. Zhuge Liang did not give up, six out of the Qi Mountains, nine cut down the Central Plains. Every time he worked hard and hurt his wealth, every time he returned without success, every time he lost his soldiers and generals, and in the end Zhuge Liang also fell ill and died of illness. Leaving a Shu Han with a population of only 100,000 households and only 100,000 troops left, the soldiers and the people are tired, the national strength has reached its limit, and failure is inevitable. In such a situation, when the Wei general Deng Ai led his troops to cut down the Shu Han, walked on a trail for more than seven hundred miles in no man's land, tied the soldiers with ropes, fell from the mountain into the deep valley, and went straight into Shuzhong, Liu Chan could have guarded the rabbit and sat down to bind the enemy, but he chose to surrender, so as not to destroy the people again in the war, from this point of view, the later lord Liu Chan can be regarded as a saint who is sad and compassionate, and a fallen monarch who does not care about the gain or loss of power.

Liu Chan once said to Sima Zhao, "Enjoy here, don't think about Shu." Not only did he save his own life, but he continued to enjoy the glory and wealth, and the subjects and themselves were all in chaos.

Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

On the other hand, Wu Guosun Hao, who was also arrested, died a miserable death, but Liu Chan was able to survive in the Pubdi and become rich and old. Shu Han Jiangshan was originally Liu Bei's foundation, it was an occasional gain under the general trend of the world's long-term unity, and it was passed on to Liu Chan that he was pregnant with his sins, and the time for the Three Kingdoms to return to the day had arrived, although it was a pity to abandon it, it was good for the people, there was no harm to himself, and he made the choice of surrender, He Zeng was not a great benevolence, a great act of wisdom!

We should sweep away the fog of history, restore the truth of history, not fulfill our letters, not follow the clouds of people, objectively and fairly evaluate historical figures, not let the benevolent be humiliated and humiliated, and not let the wicked deceive the world and steal their names. Cherish life, be kind to all sentient beings, and be the best in the world.

Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty, was called the unsupportable Ah Dou by later generations, was he really dimwitted and incompetent?

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