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Liu Bei's character
Liu Bei's character: win over heroes, win people's hearts, make good use of people and persevere.

Liu Bei is generous, generous, charitable and good at buying people's hearts. After Liu Bei entered Shu, he carried out the policy of wooing local nobles, returned their fields and houses, and encouraged the development of agricultural production, thus winning the hearts of the people.

Liu Bei's character also has the advantages of perseverance and repeated defeats. When Liu Bei started his business, it was very difficult. He ran around like a lost dog. When relying on Yuan Shao, he is restrained. When he was attached to Cao Cao, Cao Cao's advisers wanted to kill him. Cao Cao twice avoided killing and treated him with courtesy. Later, he took the opportunity to escape and joined forces with Wu to refuse Cao. He also relies heavily on Liu Biao, but he is secretly wary of Liu Biao and wants to dominate bring disgrace to oneself. It can be seen that he has an indomitable spirit and is an invincible hard bone.

Brief introduction of Liu Bei

Liu Bei (161-June10,223) was born in Zhuoxian County (now Zhuozhou City, Baoding City, Hebei Province), the founding emperor of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period, and Emperor Zhaolie of posthumous title, also known as a historian.

According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei is a descendant of Liu Sheng, the imperial clan of the Han Dynasty and the king of mountain scenery in Hanzhong. In the third year of Zhangwu (223), Liu Bei died in Baidicheng at the age of 63. Posthumous title Zhaolie, temple name Taizong, was buried in Huiling. There are many literary and artistic works about him in later generations. Wuhou Temple in Chengdu commemorates Zhaolie Temple.