
Liu Bei (Three Kingdoms figure)
Liu Bei was a prominent leader during China's Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD), known for his compassion, integrity, and ability to inspire loyalty. He founded the state of Shu Han and sought to restore the Han Dynasty's legacy amid chaos and warfare. Despite limited resources and political challenges, Liu Bei's leadership emphasized virtue and righteousness, attracting talented followers. He is often remembered as a benevolent ruler who prioritized the well-being of his people, embodying the ideals of loyalty and moral conduct. His life and character are central to Chinese historical and literary traditions, especially in the classic novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms."