Liu Bei has a good background. At least his grandfather was a county magistrate. Because his father died early and Liu Bei had no one to rely on, he followed his mother to make mats and sell shoes. /kloc-at the age of 0/5, Liu Tongxue, Gongsun Zan and others studied culture with Lu Zhi as their teacher, but he was not interested in learning at all, but he liked fighting dogs, racing horses, listening to music and wearing fashionable clothes. In addition, Liu Bei's anger is invisible, he doesn't like to talk much, and he is also loyal to his subordinates. These points are really like Liu Huaqiang in the TV series "Conquest", which shows that Liu Bei is also a ruthless character!
Liu Bei's slogan was to revive the Han Dynasty, and he called himself an uncle, which was undoubtedly very appealing at that time. Although the actual effect was not as good as that of Cao Cao, it was politically accepted by the literati class loyal to the Han Dynasty. And his political style of generosity, kindness and closeness to the people is most in line with China's traditional political thought. When it comes to generosity, kindness and closeness to the people, many contemporary people may think nothing of it. You know, our material level now far exceeds that of ancient times. There is no labor system, no strict hierarchy and no harsh criminal law. We naturally feel powerless to be generous, kind and close to the people. Of course, I can't understand what it feels like for a person who works all day to suddenly see a government official who was born in poverty but was generous and close to the people and called himself an uncle, and still paid attention to it in troubled times! Therefore, don't take the so-called "real villain" too seriously, and the leniency at that time was commendable! I don't know what to say when I see many small netizens say that they don't take leniency seriously, but silently ignore Cao's massacre of Xuzhou and die in the pit.