The nickname of the big man of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Thief is not the most ugly one, Liu Bei is th

Updated on physical education 2024-04-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as one of the most widely circulated and easy-to-understand **, has created a lot of classic characters with distinct images in the book, these people's personalities and things are well-known, and even their nicknames have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the most famous is Wolong and Phoenix Chicks, etc., are relatively good nicknames, in addition to these praised nicknames. Others have nicknames that are less elegant or even unpleasant.

    Everyone knows that Cao Cao's nickname is Cao Thief, in fact, Liu Bei's nickname is even more ugly, do you know what it is? Cao Cao himself was a capable and accomplished monarch, and it took him only a few years to eliminate some powerful enemies one after another, and successfully pacify the north. However, Cao Cao's most criticized thing is that his methods are not honorable.

    He coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, and often gave orders to the princes of all walks of life in the name of the Son of Heaven of the Han Dynasty. Cao Cao's behavior caused many people to be dissatisfied, and his competitors often referred to him as a thief, but Cao Cao was indeed a monarch with a big heart and great ambitions, and would not take such things seriously. Presumably everyone is familiar with Liu Bei, although his family is poor, he has an emperor's uncle.

    is a veritable descendant of the Han Dynasty, but because of the problem of appearance, Lu Bu was told by Lu Bu, before he died, he said that Liu Bei was a treacherous person, and that Liu Bei was a big-eared thief, and there were many generals and other soldiers on the city wall at that time, Liu Bei was called like this in front of so many people, it must be very embarrassing, of course, Lu Bu's death. It was indeed because of Liu Bei's instructions, and it was Liu Bei who told Cao Cao.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, I think Cao Thief is more ugly, Liu Bei's nickname is Big Ears, and his nickname was given by Lu Bu for him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liu Bei's embarrassing nickname is the big-eared thief, Liu Bei because of his appearance, when Lu Bu died, he shouted that Liu Bei was the most faithless big-eared thief, and there were many people at that time, so it was passed down.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liu Bei's embarrassing nickname is "big-eared thief", and to put it mildly, it is big-eared Liu Bei, which was first called out by Cao Cao and Lu Bu.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Liu Bei's most embarrassing nickname is Big Ears, because Liu Bei is not trustworthy at all and is very good at big words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Liu Bei's nickname is the big-eared thief, which is the nickname called by Cao Cao and Lu Bu, because in their eyes Liu Bei is a treacherous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Liu Bei's nickname is Liu Bei with big ears, because Lu Bu shouted before he died that the most untrustworthy person in the world is Liu Bei with big ears.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The more commonly used are: Xuande, Uncle Huang, Liu Xuande, and Uncle Liu Huang.

    Other titles are: Envoy Jun, Liu Envoy Jun, Liu Yuzhou, King of Hanzhong, Emperor Xian, Emperor Zhaolie.

    The enemy contemptively called him: the Big-Eared Thief.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liu Bei's nickname is called the big-eared thief, and he was attacked by Lu Bu because of his appearance, and Lu Bu shouted before he died that the most untrustworthy person in the world is Liu Bei with big ears.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Liu Bei's profile. Liu Bei (June 10, 161, 223), that is, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty (reigned from 221 to 223), also known as the first master, the word Xuande, was a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County, Youzhou (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, after Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, the founding emperor and politician of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

    Liu Bei worshiped Lu Zhi as a teacher when he was a teenager; In his early years, he was displaced, experienced hardships, took refuge in many princes, and participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Uprising. He successively led the army to rescue Beihai Xiang Kong Rong, Xuzhou Mu Taoqian and so on. After Tao Qian died of illness, he ceded Xuzhou to Liu Bei.

    During the Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei and Sun Quan's alliance defeated Cao Cao and took advantage of the situation to capture Jingzhou. Then enterprising Yizhou. In the first year of Zhangwu (221), he was called the emperor in Chengdu, and the country was called Han, and the history was called Shu or Shu Han.

    "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" commented that Liu Bei's power was slightly inferior to Cao Cao, but his Hongyi was generous, knew people and treated people, was indomitable, and eventually became an emperor. Liu Bei also said that he does things "every time he goes against the grain, things are done".

    In the third year of Zhang Wu (223 years), Liu Bei died of illness in the White Emperor City, at the age of sixty-three, he was called Emperor Zhaolie, the temple was called Liezu, and he was buried in Huiling. In later generations, there are many literary and artistic works with it as the protagonist, and there is Zhaolie Temple in Chengdu Wuhou Temple to commemorate.

    Three Kingdoms. The Three Kingdoms (220 years, 280 years) is a historical period from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty, which was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. During the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated by the combined forces of Sun and Liu, laying the prototype of the Three Kingdoms.

    In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor, with the country name "Wei", known as Cao Wei in history, and the history of the Three Kingdoms officially began. The following year, Liu Bei continued the Han Dynasty in Chengdu and was known as Shu Han in history. In 222, Liu Bei lost the Battle of Yiling, and Sun Quan gained most of Jingzhou.

    Liu Bei died in 223, and Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei's son Liu Chan to re-ally with Sun Quan. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu, and the Three Kingdoms were formally established when Chang Song destroyed it.

    In the following decades, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei of Shu Han led the army to the north to attack Cao Wei many times, but they never changed the three-legged pattern. The real power in the later period of Cao Wei was gradually controlled by Sima Yi. In 263, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei launched the Wei War to destroy Shu, and Shu Han perished.

    Two years later, Sima Zhao died of illness, and his son Sima Yan abolished Emperor Wei Yuan and established himself, and the founding name was "Jin", known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history. In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed the Eastern Wu Dynasty and unified China, thus ending the Three Kingdoms period and entering the Jin Dynasty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The titles are: Uncle Liu, Xuande Gong, General Zuo, Yicheng Tinghou, Liu Yuzhou, King of Hanzhong, and Emperor Zhaolie.

    The nickname is probably a big-eared thief, the word big-eared thief comes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and it is the words of Lu Bu and others satirizing Emperor Zhaolie Liu Bei. Liu Bei himself, with his hands over his knees, his ears and shoulders hanging down.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Liu Bei (June 10, 161, 223), the name Xuande, was born in Zhuo County, Zhuo County, Youzhou (now Zhuozhou City, Baoding City, Hebei Province) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, known as Emperor Zhaolie, and the historian is also known as the first master. It is also known as Uncle Liu Huang and Liu Yuzhou. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

    Liu Bei was also called "big-eared thief" and "weaving mat child".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Liu Bei: Da'er (Lu Bu) weaves mats and sells shoes (Yuan Shu) Yu (self-styled) hero, dragon (Cao Cao) envoy, Yuzhou (not examinable) imperial uncle (dedicated to the emperor) hero.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. The more commonly used are: Uncle Huang and Uncle Liu Huang.

    2. Other titles include: envoy Jun, Liu envoy Jun, Liu Yuzhou, and King of Hanzhong.

    3. The enemy contemptuously calls it: big-eared thief.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Liu Bei was the emperor of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, and most people respected him as Uncle Liuhuang, but because he had a pair of big ears, sometimes some people would call him a big-eared thief.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Uncle Liu Huang, Xuande, after King Jing of Zhongshan, was known as Emperor Zhaolie in history.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Uncle Liu Huang, a big-eared thief, and a mat weaver.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Big-eared thief, the man who weaves mats and sells shoes.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Uncle Liu Huang, Xuande Gong, big-eared thief.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Commonly used Xuande, Uncle Huang, Liu Xuande, Uncle Liu Huang.

    Other envoys, Liu envoys, Liu Yuzhou, Hanzhong Wang, Xian Di, Zhaolie Emperor.

    Disparagement: Big-eared thief.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Liu Bei Words: Xuande Nickname: Weaving Mat.

    Guan Yu Words: Originally called Changsheng, later changed to Yun Chang Nickname: Beautiful Bearded Gong.

    Zhang Fei Words: Yide Nickname: Meng Zhang Fei.

    Zhao Yun Words: Zilong Nickname: General in White Ten Thousand Enemies.

    Zhuge Liang Word: Kong Ming Nickname: Ghost Cai.

    Huang Zhong: Word: Hansheng Nickname: Sharpshooter.

    Lu Bu Word: Fengxian Nickname: Tiger.

    Sun Quan Word: Zhongmou Nickname: Purple Haired Child.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Cao thief refers to a man who likes to think about other people's daughters-in-law and rush to the blind

    Cao Cao had a quirk during the period of the Three Blades of the Kingdom, that is, he liked other people's wives, and most of Cao Cao's wives were other people's wives. Therefore, Cao Thief generally appears below the comments of some beautiful wives**, mainly to ridicule the lady in ** I like very much, and it can be regarded as praising the beauty of the lady in **.

    However, there is still a difference between the Three Kingdoms period and modern times, the Three Kingdoms period was in constant war, men often died on the battlefield, and women remarried and remarried very commonly. And now it is a silver judgment trapped by a third party to intervene.

    Cao Cao's wife

    Cao Cao was the posthumously crowned Emperor Taizu Wu of Wei, and he had an original wife Ding, and a continued wife Bian. Cao Cao also has five concubines with the title of wife, namely Mrs. Liu, Mrs. Huan, Mrs. Du, Mrs. Yin, and Mrs. Qin.

    In addition to the two wives and five wives, Cao Cao also had many concubines who did not have the title of wife, such as Wang Zhaoyi, Sun Ji, Li Ji, Liu Ji, Zhao Ji and so on.

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