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  Liu Bei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In autumn of the previous year, Liu Bei personally led a sizeable force east under the banner of avenging Guan Yu, who was captured and executed by Sun Quan in 219.
However, it is known that Liu Bei was defeated in the battle of Yi Ling or shortly after.
Liu Hong (劉弘), descendant of Liu Sheng (劉勝), Prince Jing of Zhongshan, son of Emperor Jing of Han
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liu_Bei   (3666 words)

  
 Liu Bei - Simple English Wikipedia
Liu Bei (161-223) was the founder of the Chinese Shu Han dynasty and its first emperor.
Liu Bei was mad and swore reveng for the death of his brother and the loss of an important part of his empire.
Liu Bei found that offensive, for he was a member of the royal family of Han and considered himself the righteous Emperor of China.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liu_Bei   (418 words)

  
 Liu Shan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This undermines Liu Bei's claim that he was forced to declare himself emperor so as to carry on the lineage of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Shan himself was not harmed in the disturbance, although his crown prince Liu Xuan (劉璿) was killed in the confusion.
In 208, Liu Bei was routed by an elite cavalry force led by the powerful warlord Cao Cao at Changban (長阪, northeast of present day Dangyang County, Hubei) and was forced to leave behind Empress Gan (甘皇后) and Liu Shan in his retreat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liu_Chan   (3416 words)

  
 Liu Bei: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Liu bei was the founder of the shu kingdom during the three kingdoms period of china....
At the battle of yiling in 222, liu bei enraged at the execution of his sworn brother guan yu at the hands of the kingdom of wu, lead an attack force...
Liu chan (pinyin líu chán, wade-giles liu chan) (207 - 271) was the second and the last emperor of the kingdom of shu during the period...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/liu_bei.htm   (2806 words)

  
 Liu Bei
Liu Bei (劉備 liu2 bei4) was a virtuous man who ruled the Shu Kingdom[?], during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
Liu Bei was the sworn brother of both Zhang Fei[?] and Guan Yu.
After the fall of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei served under Cao Cao, the leader of Wei[?].
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/li/Liu_Bei.html   (194 words)

  
 Liu Bei (Xuande) - Comprehensive Romance of the Three Kingdoms Biography
Titles: Emperor of Shu, King of Han Zhong, King Zhao Di Liu Bei was a descendant of Prince Sheng of Zhongshan, a great-great-grandson of the fourth Han Emperor Jing.
Liu Bei lived in poverty during his youth, his father passed away while he was still young so he and his mother made a living weaving and selling grass mats and straw sandals.
Liu Bei was defeated by Sun Quan’s general Lu Xun at Yi Ling, and retreated to Bai Di Cheng (3).
www.kongming.net /novel/kma/liubei.php   (730 words)

  
 Dynasty Warriors Character Guide > Profiles > Shu > Liu Bei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Liu Bei was the ruler of Shu and a distant relative of the Emperor.
Liu Bei had a humble begining despite his royal blood, losing his father at a young age and becoming a weaver.
Liu Bei was described as "liberal and amiable, albeit a man of few words, hiding all feeling under a calm exterior." He was known to be a man of high morals, very concerned with the welfare of the people of his country and adored by them in return.
www.yueying.net /dw?page=profiles.shu.liu_bei   (265 words)

  
 The Three Kingdoms - Chapter 34
The arrival of Liu Bei in Xinye was a matter of rejoicing to all the inhabitants, and the whole administration was reformed.
Liu Bei was on the point of asking what it was when Lady Cai came and stood behind the screen, whereat Liu Biao hung his head and became silent.
Liu Bei rode to the residence on the horse of ill omen, and when he arrived, the steed was led into the back part of the enclosure and tethered there.
www.eze33.com /war/sanguo/sg034.htm   (4240 words)

  
 Liu Bei's many wives - China History Forum, online chinese history forum
Liu Bei's first wife (who is unnamed) was taken captive, and he had to take refuge in Haixi temporarily.
Liu Bei was afraid that Liu Mao was of the same Han imperial line as him, and he would thus be committing incest.
Liu Bei loved Lady Gan more than any of his other wives, and in 222 he had arranged for her coffin to be exhumed and brought from Nanjun Prefecture to Yizhou to be re-buried there.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=3556   (1793 words)

  
 Advisors of Shu Kingdom
Touched by Liu Bei's sincerity as well as Liu Bei's adoption of his plan for setting up a kingdom in the west and allying with East Wu at the same time, Zhuge Liang left his humble abode to serve Liu Bei in what would be a major turning point for Liu Bei.
Liu Bei and Sun Quan's armies dealt a heavy blow to Cao Cao and Liu Bei captured the territories of Jingzhou as war spoilts.
Liu Bei chose the third option and subsequently Fu Pass was captured with ease.
www.3kingdoms.net /shuadv.htm   (1401 words)

  
 Three Kingdoms World - Heroic Tales Pt.3
Liu Bei saw that he was in a dangerous position, and took refuge with Liu Biao.
Liu Zong knew that he was not well-liked, therefore he offered the whole district of Jingzhou to Cao Cao as a means of protecting his own interests.
Liu Bei is from the Han family and a man of unusual talent.
3kingdoms.tripod.com /tales3.html   (1760 words)

  
 Romance of Three Kingdoms - Luo Guanzhong - Chapter 54   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Liu Bei was greatly distressed at the death of Lady Gan, fretting for her day and night.
Liu Bei explained to his hostess, and when she understood this, she gave her son-in-law and his people rooms in her own palace so that he might be quite safe.
Liu Bei was very happy, and there were fine banquets, and the bride and bridegroom duly plighted their troth.
threekingdoms.com /chapter.php?c=54   (12099 words)

  
 TEARFUL VOW                 Liu ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
After the battle of Yi Ling, when she was told of Liu Bei's death, she threw herself into a river and drowned.
Liu Bei will speak like he doesn't want to fight her, and Sun Shang Xiang cries out his name a few times, and they will stand a fair distance away from each other.
Liu Bei just turns round and tells him that both of his and Shang Xiang's feelings were true...
www.lonely-room.org /vow/relationship.php   (614 words)

  
 Romance of Three Kingdoms - Luo Guanzhong - Chapter 62   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Liu Bei summoned the soldiers of the escort to his tent, gave them wine to comfort them, and said, "Your leaders conspired to sow dissension between brothers and were found with daggers hidden beneath their clothing.
But Liu Bei would stop this contest and said, "I have need of both of you in the task that lies before me. When two tigers fight, one is sure to lose; and the loss of either of you is more than I could bear.
Liu Bei had hoisted the flag of amnesty for his enemies, and whenever any soldier of the West River Land laid down his weapons and stripped off his armor he was spared.
www.threekingdoms.com /chapter.php?c=62   (8563 words)

  
 Liu Bei sons - China History Forum, online chinese history forum
Liu Yong and Liu Li were sons borne to Liu Bei by two different concubines.
Liu Yong hated the eunuch Huang Hao, and because of this Huang slandered him in front of Liu Shan, causing him to be barred from court for over ten years.
Liu Li died in 244, and was succeeded as Prince of Anping by his eldest son Liu Yin.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=4267   (449 words)

  
 Liu Bei
Liu Bei was a native of Zhuo Jun. He was a descendent of Prince Zhong Shan, Liu Sheng, a son of Emperor Han Jing Di.
Liu crowned himself as the Emperor of Shu during the Three Kingdoms.
At the end of Donghan Dynasty, Liu was made the judge of Anhe, because of his contribution in settling the Yellow Scarf Rebels.
www.yutopian.com /names/15/liubei.html   (343 words)

  
 Simulated RTK :: View topic - NPC officer info
A very capable civil officer of Liu Bei's, was renowned for his ability to say somewhat inappropriate or off-the-wall things in order to get his points across, yet was often met with laughter and suceeded in doing so.
An officer of Liu Bei, Liu Bao was Lord of Yang Quan.
When Liu Bei was defeated by Cao Cao, and the three brothers were split up, Sun Qian found himself with Liu Pi and Gong Du, and managed to persuade these two to aid Liu Bei.
simrtk.net /viewtopic.php?t=2994   (14136 words)

  
 Liu Bei: The Three Kingdoms: History of China
Liu Bei, commonly called Liu Xuande, was a descendant of Prince Zhongshanjing.
Liu Bei was noted for his loyalty to friends and his respect to the talents.
And further on, Liu Bei occupied the vast land in present Sichuan and Shaanxi Provinces and thus reinforced the regime of Shu.
www.travelchinaguide.com /intro/history/three_kingdoms/liubei.htm   (372 words)

  
 Cao Cao and Liu Bei
Some patriots, notably Liu Bei (a distant relative of the Emperor) are trying to thwart Cao and shore up the dynasty.
When Liu has run out of ideas, Cao says: "The only heroes in the world are you and I!" (That's the speech balloon in the top frame.) This is a veiled declaration by Cao of his intent to destroy Liu.
By chance, there is a peal of thunder at that instant, and Liu pretends it was the thunder that startled him.
www.olimu.com /Notes/Chopsticks.htm   (316 words)

  
 Rulers of Shu
Though Liu Bei has the desire to restore peace and order to the country, he was rather disheartened by his defeats.
Liu Bei managed to escape to Jiang Xia despite the onslaught of the Cao army's bid to conquer the south.
Liu Bei managed to gain control of Jingzhou after the Wu Kingdom defeated the mighty Cao army at the battle of Chibi.
www.3kingdoms.net /shuruler.htm   (713 words)

  
 VIRTUOUS - A fanlisting and dedication to Dynasty Warriors' Liu Bei X3.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hello and welcome to Virtuous the approved fanlisting for Liu Bei of the Dynasty Warriors series, the only one approved by The fanlistings Network.
If you like Liu Bei, please, consider joining!
Liu Bei fans, that award is for you, not me.
www.lonely-room.org /liubei   (177 words)

  
 Liu Bei (Liu Pei, Yuan Te)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
After many defeats by Cao Cao, Liu Bei went south to
the conquered the west and there Liu Bei became the first emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty.
Liu Bei died of exhaustion and depression at 55 years old.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Troy/1156/liubei.html   (206 words)

  
 SGZ Event Summaries
Cheng Yu, Cao Chun, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, Liu Biao, Empress Gan, Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, & Liu Feng.
The people of Xiang Yang abandoned Liu Zong and follow Liu Bei.
Liu Bei was walking at a pace of about 5km/day
members.shaw.ca /jiuwan2/Summaries.htm   (449 words)

  
 Guan Yu
This happenstance, which provided him with a more-than-adequate disguise, accounts for the fact that many representations of Guan Yu show him with a deep red face (though the one at Hsi Lai Temple does not).
Having become an "outlaw," Guan Yu was soon joined by two "sworn brothers," Zhang Fei with a fl face, and Liu Bei, with a white.
On related pages you can find biographies of his companions Liu Bei and Zhang Fei (often depicted with him at temples), and more on the Romance.
mi-le-fo.thetempleguy.com /figures/guan_gong.htm   (741 words)

  
 IGN: Love For Liu Bei
June 16, 1997 - The question was, "Has Liu Bei Fallen?"
Apparently, there is still some love for Liu Bei.
Most of you who wrote in really enjoyed playing the Romance series, and wanted Koei to release number five here.
psx.ign.com /articles/062/062872p1.html   (334 words)

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