
The Unification of the Three Kingdoms and the Rise of Liu Bei's Second Son
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Among the monarchs of the Three Kingdoms, probably only Liu Bei was the most dedicated to the great cause of revival. For this reason, he rarely approaches women. However, God did not take pity on Liu Bei's sincerity. Yiling was defeated, and the money and food for the soldiers and horses that the Shu Han had accumulated for many years were exhausted. Faced with this situation, Liu Bei was heartbroken. In the first half of his life, he fought and failed repeatedly, but he was still able to fight again and again. But this time, Lu Xun got angry and directly destroyed his steely will to fight. Liu Bei spent his entire life as a soldier, and this time he finally felt tired. But looking at his three sons in front of the bed, he felt worried. The eldest son Liu Chan is of average talent, dull, dull, lazy and playful. The second son, Liu Yong, was smart and studious, and Liu Bei liked him deeply. However, his mother was Wu Yi's sister and she was born as a concubine. It was difficult for Liu Bei to decide whether to abolish the eldest son and establish a young one. The third son, Liu Li, is still young and is not considered. After repeated consideration, he finally did not want to follow in the footsteps of Liu Biao who was defeated and died in hatred after entrusting himself to Prime Minister Zhuge Liang in Baidi City. After that, Liu Chan ascended the throne as emperor. Liu Yong and Liu Li were crowned kings one after another. However, what Liu Bei did not expect was that Liu Li was ambitious and ambitious. He knew that his background was not good and that his father would never let him take over, so he always restrained himself and showed his inferiority to others. But secretly, he actively cultivates his confidants and slowly accumulates strength...
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