One hundred and eighteen, advance by any means

When Liu Bei first came to take refuge, because of his intimacy with history, his friendship with his fellow disciples, and the idea of subduing Liu Bei for his own use, Guo Peng accepted him.

personally paid Guan Yu and Zhang Fei military salaries, invited Liu Bei to eat and drink, and there were many thoughts between his words that he hoped that they would stay and work for him.

However, according to Cheng Li's report, Liu Bei did not miss kindness, but studied himself and learned from himself.

Liu Bei seemed to see how he used his soldiers to use their lives to strengthen his relationship with his subordinates.

During this time, the number of people he brought to join the army increased from twenty to sixty, and 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 materials to train soldiers and horses loyal to him.

Liu Bei is good at observation, good at learning, and will use it when he learns, while his relationship with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei is deeper, he also makes himself have a good reputation in his songs.

Guo Peng took the initiative to promote him to be a military marquis, the purpose was to make other officers and officers who were dissatisfied with him because he failed to become a military marquis, and naturally had a bad feeling for him, so that he would not associate with him.

In fact, it did bring some trouble to Liu Bei, many officers under Guo Peng's command 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 reaching out and not hitting the smiling person, Liu Bei's smiling face made many people gradually change their opinion of him.

In addition, Liu Bei entered as Guo Peng's senior brother, and the officers were embarrassed to embarrass 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, this kind of person has the conditions to develop himself in any environment, and it seems meaningless to want him to be willing to be a subordinate.

Because he can always develop.

It can even be anti-customer-oriented.

For example, under Tao Qian, or under Liu Biao.

Unless the Lord he parasitizes is too strong and his advantages are too obvious, his charm and rhetoric are meaningless, because reality is often more skinny than dreams, and in troubled times, there are more pragmatists.

He is good at uniting the grassroots, and the upper echelons of power can see through his tricks, but most people can't see through the strong desire to get ahead that he hides in his heart.

Liu Bei doesn't want to be the master, but wants to get ahead, because he wants to get ahead, so he has to be the master.

As a member of the Han family, he can only weave mats and sell shoes, he is very unwilling, he has always thought that he should not be like this.

So when he was young, he liked dogs and horses, liked beautiful clothes and music, and liked the feeling of being sought after.

Because, this is what a Han clan member should look like as a nobleman.

When he was a little older, he knew that the things he did when he was young were really meaningless, because he couldn't hide the fact that he had become an ordinary person.

There was a huge gap between his noble imagination and the heavy blow to reality in his heart, and it hit Liu Bei hard.

Such people tend to have two endings.

One is arrogance to death, becoming the object of everyone's hatred.

One kind of person can put down his body, hold back his desires, treat everyone as equals, and then achieve great things.

Liu Bei overcame his own desires and used them as the determination and will to drive him to keep going up and working hard.

Liu Bei is an introvert-driven person, he doesn't need the promotion of others, he can burst out of great energy on his own, and has the basic talent to put it into practice.

To put it simply, from the very beginning of the army, Liu Bei never thought of being someone else's subordinate, what he always wanted to do was to be his own master and achieve great things by himself.

At first, he probably wanted to restore the status and honor that his Han clan should have, so he had to fight more than once, and he had to fight by himself, and he fought and fought, and suddenly found that the Han family was not saved.

So, he decided to take over the task of reviving the Han dynasty himself.

What he lacks compared to Liu Bang is some luck, because Liu Bang does not have an opponent like Cao Cao, but he does.

But ah.

Liu Bei, Xuande Gong, I won't learn from Cao Cao.

Cao Cao's mistakes, I keep in mind, constantly warn myself, keep warning myself.

I don't necessarily have the same good luck as Cao Cao, if I make a mistake, I will die.

So I'm not going to repeat it.

So how can I make you a stumbling block for me?

Using people as a mirror, I can see a lot of things, especially Cao Cao's mirror, from this mirror, I have learned enough things to use for a lifetime.

For example, when you should be ruthless, you must be ruthless, and you will be ruthless to everyone.

For example, you should not look at practical problems with personal feelings, and you should not be a slave to emotions.

For example, fame should not be put above actual interests, actual interests always come first, and fame is a bargaining chip for obtaining benefits.

For example, let you learn my royal technique, and let you swim into the sea.

In the historical records, Cheng Li and Guo Jia are very right, Liu Bei should be "early map", and many people also think so.

It's just that in the special state of Yuan Cao's struggle period, Cao Cao remembered that in his early years, he killed the famous scholar Bian Rang because of his anger and recklessness.

killed a bian rang, so that Chen Gong Zhang Miao betrayed Cao Cao, causing Cao Cao to go to Xuzhou and the nest was taken by Lu Bu, almost homeless, and Cao Cao learned to weigh the pros and cons.

At that time, Liu Bei was a person who had been a pastor in Xuzhou, and he was already a famous person in the world, and his reputation was much greater than that of Bian Rang, and he couldn't be killed no matter what.

Therefore, Cao Cao learned his lessons and did not dare to kill Liu Bei, so as not to cause internal people's hearts to fluctuate and cheapen Yuan Shao in vain.

Cao Cao at that time had his own practical considerations, and Liu Bei really couldn't be killed.

But at this time, I'm different.

If I were just Guo Peng, of course I wouldn't have any problem with you, just go.

However, I am not just Guo Peng.

From the moment he made up his mind, Guo Peng saw the desire in his heart clearly and decided to go his own way instead of anyone else's path.

Liu Bei's, Cao Cao's, Sun Quan's, Yuan Shu's, Yuan Shao's, Sima Yi's.

He won't leave at all.

He's going to go his own way.

Keep moving forward.

Advance by any means!

Eight days later, in the early hours of the morning, news came back that the 3,000 Karasuma cavalry under the command of Gongsun Chan had mutinied.

It was brought back by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, who were red-eyed and wounded.

When I asked the reason, it turned out that since Gongsun Chan led the troops to go on the expedition, he had been in constant conflict with the Karasuma people.

He was very rude, and he often beat and scolded the Karasuma people and whipped them with a horsewhip.

At first, Liu Bei also took them to support Gongsun Zhan, but later the situation became more and more wrong, and Liu Bei persuaded Gongsun Zhan not to be so rude.

Gongsun Chan did not listen and urged the Karasuma people to speed up their march, but the Karasuma people said that the reward promised to them was not in place, and they would not leave.

Gongsun Chan was very angry and wanted to deal with a few Karasuma people who took the lead in making trouble, and the two sides confronted each other, but Gongsun Chan's side first started to shoot arrows and kill people, which completely angered the Karasuma people.

The Karasuma people were numerous, they attacked in groups, and in the chaos, Liu Bei was killed by an arrow, Jian Yong also died from the arrow, and Gongsun Zhan's troops also lost a lot.