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Who are the generals and counselors under Liu Biao in Jingzhou? What is their strength? Can he be considered a hero? Can you tell me?

As a prince in the late Han Dynasty, Liu Biao of Jingzhou was naturally no ordinary man. Everyone remembers that Cao Cao and Liu Bei drank wine with each other and discussed heroes. Liu Bei's evaluation of Liu Biao was as follows: "The name is Eight Heroes, and he is powerful in all nine states: Liu Jingsheng can be a hero!" However, Cao Cao believed that Liu Biao was "in vain and not real." He is also a hero."

Liu Biao was not famous for his talents, and he was one of the "Eight Talents" when he was young. As a youth leader, he led a group of Taipei students to engage in activities against party supervision and was impeached. After He Jin came to power, Liu Biao was assigned to Jingzhou to manage the local area. The eighteen princes gathered to discuss Dong's affairs, but Liu Biao did not participate. When Li Jue and Guo Si entered Chang'an to cause rebellion, Liu Biao sent envoys to pay tribute, which was appreciated by Li Jue. He appointed him as the shepherd of Jingzhou and the general of Zhennan. He was also granted the title of Marquis of Wu.

This is the way the world is. The passion that surged in the youth, in all political arenas that aim at practical interests, eventually joins the same trend and condenses compromises to become a tool of power.

Liu Biao was a high-level intellectual. During his stay in Jingzhou, he opened a school, advocated civility, and paid equal attention to kindness and power, which made the place more stable. While other places were in full swing, the Jingzhou area was in chaos. Peace and peace, so Liu Biao is still very popular. Both powerful nobles and ordinary people supported Liu Biao. From these aspects, we can see that Liu Biao's political methods are still very superb.

Under the deliberate guidance of Liu Biao, an intellectual, the literary style in Jingzhou was relatively strong, and people liked to sit and talk and advocate empty talk. But everyone should also note that the atmosphere in Jingzhou at that time also attracted a large number of intellectuals. When it comes to talents, Jingzhou has the most talents. Just to name a few: Sima Hui, Huang Chengyan, Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu, Cui Zhouping... Is any one of them enough to be heard?

Liu Biao is not short of educated people, so what counselors does he have under his command? Let's check it out:

1. Kuai Liang (Tianxia Sect)

This is the one who gave Liu Biao the idea to set up an ambush in Xian Mountain and shoot Sun Jian to death with random arrows. After Sun Jian's death, Soochow asked for the return of his body. Kuai Liang advised Liu Biao to take the opportunity to send troops to Jiangdong to pacify Jiangdong in one fell swoop, but Liu Biao did not listen. This Ji Liang can be said to be full of strange schemes and cunning schemes.

2. Kuai Yue (the faction that surrendered to Cao)

Everyone should have the impression that Kuai Yue was good at looking at horses. Liu Biao wanted Liu Bei's "Luma", and Liu Bei offered it. Yue advised Liu Biao and pointed out that this horse was "an obstacle to the master". It was this same man who Liu Bei rode across the Tan River to advise Cai Mao and Zhang Yun and divert Zhao Yun away from him. Later, when Cao's army moved south, he strongly advocated surrender. This is a genius.

3. Yiji (supports Liu Bei)

This person is very prestigious and supports Liu Bei. When Cai Mao harmed Liu Bei, Yi Ji issued a warning to Liu Bei. He also recommended Ma Liang, Ma Di and other talents to Liu Bei. Later, he followed Liu Bei to Sichuan and became an official.

4. Wang Can (surrendered to the Cao faction)

Wang Can was famous for his talent in his youth. When the great scribe Cai Yong heard about Wang Can’s visit, he came out to greet him without wearing any shoes. he. Liu Biao valued Wang Can. After Liu Biao's death, Wang Can persuaded Liu Cong to surrender to Cao Cao.

In addition to the above four people, Fu Xun and Han Song were also Liu Biao's advisers, and they also insisted on surrendering to Cao Cao. It seems that Liu Bei's popularity was not very good during his stay in Jingzhou, and he was jealous among Liu Biao's group.

Let’s talk about the fierce generals under Liu Biao:

1. Huang Zhong

This one is so powerful. He is one of the five tiger generals of the Shu Han Dynasty. He is highly skilled in martial arts and gets stronger with age. In her late sixties, Guan Yu Bai Yuhe's fashion ability rivaled Guan Yu's, and the outcome was indistinguishable. Both arms have the strength of a thousand catties, and can shoot a two-stone bow with hundreds of hits. After joining Liu Bei's command, he made many military exploits and made great contributions to the Shu Han Dynasty.

2. Gan Ning

He used to be a river thief. He robbed merchant ships and was nicknamed "Jinfan Thief". Later, he became a general under Huang Zu. During the battle at Sanjiangkou, Gan Ning was ordered to cut off the rear and kill Ling Cao, the fierce general of Soochow, with one arrow. After Gan Ning defected to Soochow, he became the fierce general with the most brilliant record and the highest kill rate in the Soochow camp.

3. Wei Yan

Young and promising, brave and resourceful, and highly skilled in martial arts, he was relatively incompetent and became a low-level officer under Liu Biao. Wei Yan admired Liu Bei and wanted to defect to Liu Bei many times. After Changsha City surrendered to Liu Bei, he received special attention and protection from Liu Bei. He was promoted beyond his qualifications and eventually became a famous general.

4. Wenpin

This Wenpin is very good at mixing things up, and he managed to reach the position of a senior officer under Liu Biao's account. After arriving under Cao Cao, he was given military power and was deeply trusted. This person has not fought many battles, and his level of leadership is average. He just knows how to mix and follow the leader closely, and he is always in high demand.

5. Cai Mao and Zhang Yun

These two were not good at martial arts. Cai Mao was beaten away by Cheng Pu before he could count. He fought against Huang Gai and was whipped to the guard by Huang Gai. In my heart, I was injured and defeated. However, Cai Mao and Zhang Yun were very good at training naval forces, and were praised by Zhou Yu as "deeply skilled in the art of naval forces."

6. Huang Zu

Huang Zu is a very unique and strange person. He is the "Nemesis of Soochow". When Soochow fought with him, he beat Huang Zu to pieces every time and made him run around in panic. However, Soochow suffered heavy losses every time. Sun Jian defeated Huang Zu, pursued him in an ambush, and pierced his body with random arrows. Sun Ce attacked Huang Zu, but Huang Zu was defeated and fled. Sun Ce's fierce general Xu Kun was shot to death by a stray arrow. Sun Quan attacked Huang Zu, but Huang Zu was defeated again. General Ling Cao pursued him and was killed by an arrow.

7. Wang Wei

Wang Wei was a rare loyal and upright general under Liu Biao. He was loyal to Liu Biao and never abandoned Liu Cong. He was a staunch anti-Cao faction. He made several suggestions to resist Cao Cao, and was rejected by Mrs. Cai and the capitulation faction. After Cao Cao obtained Jingzhou, he forced Mrs. Cai and Liu Cong's mother and son to leave. Only Wang Wei accompanied them and was eventually killed.

The others such as Liu Pan, Liu Qi, Huo Jun and others will not be described one by one.

In general, Liu Biao has quite a lot of advisers and brave generals, and it would be impossible for him to become a prince without a few strokes. However, Liu Biao's integration ability was really not good. These talents were not able to give full play to their strength under Liu Biao, and later they all went to different directions.