Liu Bei has always claimed that he is a Han clan, but he has never been able to produce any strong evidence. In addition, Liu Bei claimed to be a descendant of Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan, and the ancestor of the royal family in the Eastern Han Dynasty was Liu Fa, the king of Changsha. Liu Sheng and Liu Fa are both sons of Emperor Han Jingdi. It has been more than 340 years since Emperor Han Jingdi died and Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor. Liu Bei is not related to the royal family in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Liu Bei was the founding emperor of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period and a respected historical figure. Liu Bei also made some contributions to culture and education. He attached importance to the development of culture and education, promoted Confucianism and attached importance to etiquette and moral education. He also personally wrote some books such as Tao Te Ching, which left valuable spiritual wealth for future generations.
Liu Bei's achievements
Liu Bei established the Shu-Han Dynasty, and achieved a magnificent turn from a savage hero to a founding emperor. His kindness, justice and loyalty won the support and respect of many people, which made Shu Han one of the three major regimes in China at that time. Liu Bei's road to founding the country is full of hardships and bumps. He has experienced many failures and setbacks, but he has been firmly pursuing his goals. This perseverance and courage are admirable.
Secondly, Liu Bei carried out a series of policies to benefit the country and the people politically. He paid attention to developing production, improving people's livelihood, implementing reclamation system, strengthening national defense and promoting education. These policies were of great significance in the social background at that time and laid the foundation for the prosperity and stability of Shu and Han.
In addition, Liu Bei also has a good performance in the military. He is good at employing people and knows how to give full play to the general's specialty. Through clever command and strategic deployment, he won a series of battles. He not only showed outstanding leadership and military ability in the war, but also paid attention to the training of soldiers and the upgrading of equipment, making the Shu-Han army one of the most powerful troops in China at that time.