One hundred and eighteenth unscrupulous advance
When Liu Bei first came to surrender, Guo Peng accepted him because of his intimacy for history, his friendship with his classmates, and his idea of conquering Liu Bei for himself.
He personally gave Guan Yu and Zhang Fei military pay, invited Liu Bei to have a meal and drink, and said that they had the idea of staying to serve him.
However, according to Cheng Li's report, Liu Bei did not feel grateful for his kindness, but instead studied himself and learned about himself.
Liu Bei seemed to have seen how he could use his life to strengthen his relationship with his subordinates.
During this period, the number of people he brought to join the army increased from twenty to sixty. Some people heard that Liu Bei was an officer under Guo Peng, so they came to join Liu Bei and joined Liu Bei's song.
He used Guo Peng's military pay and supplies to train his loyal soldiers and horses.
Liu Bei is good at observing and learning, and he will use it after learning. While his relationship with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei is deeper, he also gives himself a good reputation in the songs he belongs to.
Guo Peng took the initiative to promote him to be Qu Junhou, with the purpose of making other officers and officers who failed to become Junhou were dissatisfied with him and naturally felt disgusted with him, so he did not interact with him.
In fact, it did cause some trouble to Liu Bei. Many officers under Guo Peng were dissatisfied with Liu Bei, but Liu Bei could still gain a foothold in the army and greet everyone with a smile.
The so-called "to stretch out your hand and not hit people with a smile" has gradually changed many people's smile.
In addition, Liu Bei entered as a senior brother of Guo Peng, and the officers felt embarrassed to make things difficult for Liu Bei when they thought of Guo Peng's face.
Liu Bei is a person who is very good at using his identity and advantages to improve his situation. Such a person has the conditions to develop himself in any environment, and it seems meaningless to make him willing to be a villain.
Because he can always develop.
It can even be turned against the enemy.
For example, under Tao Qian or under Liu Biao.
Unless the Lord he is parasitized is too powerful and has too obvious advantages, his charm and rhetoric are meaningless, because reality is often more skinny than dreams, and there are more pragmatists in troubled times.
He is good at uniting the grassroots, and upper-level powerhouses can see through his tricks, but most people cannot see through the strong desire to stand out in his heart.
Liu Bei did not want to be the master, but wanted to be the master. Because he wanted to be the master, he wanted to be the master.
As a relative of the Han Dynasty, he could only weave mats and sell shoes. He was very unwilling to accept that he always thought that he shouldn't be like this.
So when he was young, he liked dogs and horses, beautiful clothes and music, and the feeling of being sought after by others.
Because this is what a noble family member of the Han Dynasty should look like.
When he gets older, he knows that the things he did when he was young are actually meaningless because he cannot hide the fact that he has become an ordinary person.
The heart caused a huge sense of gap between his noble imagination and the heavy blow to reality, and it hit Liu Bei with a heavy blow.
Such people often have two endings.
One is to die arrogantly and become the object of despicableness that everyone hates.
One type of person can let go of his or her own desires, treat everyone equally, and then achieve great things.
Liu Bei defeated his desire and used it as his determination and will to drive his continuous efforts.
Liu Bei is an introverted and driven person. He does not need other people's promotion. He can burst out huge energy by himself and have the basic ability to put it into practice.
Simply put, from the beginning of the rebellion, Liu Bei never thought of becoming someone else's subordinate. He always wanted to do his own decisions and achieve great things by himself.
At the beginning, I might have wanted to restore the status and honor that my Han family members should have. For this reason, I had to fight for it, but also fight myself. As I fought hard, I suddenly found that the Han family was beyond help.
So he decided to inherit the mission of reviving the Han Dynasty by himself.
Compared with Liu Bang, what he lacks is some luck, because Liu Bang does not have an opponent like Cao Cao, but he has it.
But.
Liu Bei, Xuande Gong, I don’t know how to learn from Cao Cao.
I keep every mistake Cao Cao made in my heart, constantly reminding myself and constantly warning myself.
I may not be as lucky as Cao Cao. If I make a mistake, I will die.
So I will never repeat the same mistake.
So how can I make you a stumbling block to me?
Taking people as a mirror, I can see a lot of things, especially Cao Cao's mirror. From this mirror, what I learned is enough for me to spend my whole life.
For example, when you should be cruel, you should be cruel and ruthless, and you should take action against anyone.
For example, you should not look at practical problems with personal emotions and should not be a slave to emotions.
For example, fame should not be above actual interests, actual interests are always the first priority, and fame is the bargaining chip for gaining benefits.
For example, I let you learn my art of controlling the underworld and let you wander into the sea.
According to historical records, Cheng Li and Guo Jia were right, and Liu Bei should have "prepared for it early", and many people also think so.
However, in the special state of the Yuan-Cao fight, Cao Cao remembered the fact that he killed the famous scholar Bian Rang in his early years because of his anger and reckless consequences.
Killing a Bian Rang made Chen Gong and Zhang Miao betray Cao Cao, which led to Cao Cao's old nest being taken over by Lu Bu when he went to Xuzhou, and he almost lost his home. From then on, Cao Cao learned to weigh the pros and cons.
At that time, Liu Bei was a master of Xuzhou and was already a famous scholar in the world. His reputation was much greater than that of the Bian Gang, and he could not be killed no matter how hard he was.
Therefore, Cao Cao learned from his experience and did not dare to kill Liu Bei, so as not to cause internal people to be indifferent and make Yuan Shao a waste of money.
At that time, Cao Cao had his own practical considerations, and Liu Bei was indeed unable to kill him.
But at this time, I was different.
If I were just Guo Peng, of course I would have no objection to you and would leave.
But, I am not just Guo Peng.
From the moment he made up his mind, Guo Peng saw clearly the desire in his heart and decided to go out of his own way without taking anyone else's path.
Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, Sima Yi.
He will not leave either.
He wants to go his own way.
Keep moving forward.
Move forward by any means!
In the early morning eight days later, the news of the mutiny of the Three Thousand Wuhuan cavalry led by Gongsun Zan came back.
It was brought back by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, who were injured with red eyes.
When asked, the reason was that it was because after Gongsun Zan led his troops to fight, he had been in constant conflict with the Wuhuan people.
He was very rude and beat and scolded the Wuwan people at any time and whipped them with a horse whip.
At first, Liu Bei brought them to support Gongsun Zan, but later the situation became more and more wrong. Liu Bei advised Gongsun Zan not to be so rude.
Gongsun Zan refused to listen and urged the Wuwan people to speed up the marching. However, the Wuwan people said that the reward they promised were not in place and they did not leave.
Gongsun Zan was very angry and wanted to deal with several Wuwan people who were leading the trouble. The two sides confronted each other. As a result, Gongsun Zan's side first shot arrows and killed people, which completely angered the Wuwan people.
Chapter completed!