
Liu Bowen, Plotting Against the World
by Mr. Hua Xu
About This Novel
This book begins when Liu Bowen was admitted to Jinshi in the late Yuan Dynasty and entered officialdom for the first time. Because he did not understand the rules of officialdom, he became an official four times and was eliminated four times. Finally, he completely broke with the Yuan court after resigning for the last time and determined to start his life over again. After Zhu Yuanzhang invited him many times, he readily came to help. Liu Bowen had a sharp vision and insight into the general trend. He helped Zhu Yuanzhang step by step to defeat the separatist forces such as Chen Youliang and Zhang Shicheng, and conquered the world. Not only did he achieve the Ming Dynasty, he also achieved his own unparalleled achievements.
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Official(14)Scraped 25d ago
Zhuge Liang divides the world into three parts, and Liu Bowen dominates the world!
Loyalty in officialdom and even loyalty in human nature is not just about different positions. A traitor will always put his own interests first no matter where he stands, while a loyal person will be loyal with righteousness as the top priority. For example, Zhang Shicheng was Zhu Yuanzhang's enemy, but no one said he was a traitor. Compared with Chen Youliang, Chen Youliang was much more traitorous. Liu Bowen is more loyal than Li Shan, of course Liu Bowen is more loyal
Personal opinion is too strong
Too many bullshit opinions. . . . .
Yangmou-Liu Bowen
History creates celebrities.
Not bad, not bad
Liu Bowen's clever calculation
People like Liu Bowen, Xu Da, Tang He can succeed because they have a smart team underneath, and they will succeed if they know how to employ people. Why can't Zhuge Liang? He has too much control. If you don't believe this or that, the failure of the Seven Expeditions on Qishan is doomed. What is really admirable is Zhu Yuanzhang. He killed so many heroes and generals, but no one rebelled. Liu Bang killed heroes, how many rebels?
I just want to say that Liu Bowen's life was not easy. After reading this book, I have some understanding of him and Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was suspicious and cruel. He tried every means to get rid of these heroes for the sake of his empire. But later, the throne he left to Zhu Yunwen was still taken away by Zhu Di. Fortunately, he was his biological son, and the throne still belonged to the old Zhu family.
Thousands of troops are easy to get, but one general is hard to find
Being low-key is the best way to hide your edge.
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Official(14)Scraped 25d ago
Zhuge Liang divides the world into three parts, and Liu Bowen dominates the world!
Loyalty in officialdom and even loyalty in human nature is not just about different positions. A traitor will always put his own interests first no matter where he stands, while a loyal person will be loyal with righteousness as the top priority. For example, Zhang Shicheng was Zhu Yuanzhang's enemy, but no one said he was a traitor. Compared with Chen Youliang, Chen Youliang was much more traitorous. Liu Bowen is more loyal than Li Shan, of course Liu Bowen is more loyal
Personal opinion is too strong
Too many bullshit opinions. . . . .
Yangmou-Liu Bowen
History creates celebrities.
Not bad, not bad
Liu Bowen's clever calculation
People like Liu Bowen, Xu Da, Tang He can succeed because they have a smart team underneath, and they will succeed if they know how to employ people. Why can't Zhuge Liang? He has too much control. If you don't believe this or that, the failure of the Seven Expeditions on Qishan is doomed. What is really admirable is Zhu Yuanzhang. He killed so many heroes and generals, but no one rebelled. Liu Bang killed heroes, how many rebels?
I just want to say that Liu Bowen's life was not easy. After reading this book, I have some understanding of him and Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was suspicious and cruel. He tried every means to get rid of these heroes for the sake of his empire. But later, the throne he left to Zhu Yunwen was still taken away by Zhu Di. Fortunately, he was his biological son, and the throne still belonged to the old Zhu family.
Thousands of troops are easy to get, but one general is hard to find
Being low-key is the best way to hide your edge.
