About Liu Bei
Original text: Liu Yan went out to recruit volunteers. The article went to Zhuoxian and led to a hero in Zhuoxian. That man was not very good at reading; he was kind-hearted, reticent, and could express his emotions and anger; he was always ambitious and liked to make friends with the world's heroes; he was born with a height of seven feet and five inches, his ears were hanging down from his shoulders, his hands were above his knees, and he could only look at himself. His ears, his face are like crown jade, and his lips are as if they were smeared with grease. After Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, he was the great-great-grandson of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. His surname was Liu Mingbei, and his courtesy name was Xuande. In the past, Liu Zhen, the son of Liu Sheng, was granted the title of Marquis of Zhuolu Ting during the Han Dynasty. Later, he lost the title of Marquis of Zhuolu, so he left this branch in Zhuo County. Xuande's ancestor Liu Xiong and his father Liu Hong.