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    Liu Bei ( Chinese: 劉備, pronunciation ⓘ; Mandarin pronunciation: [ljǒʊ pêɪ]; 161 – 10 June 223), [3] courtesy name Xuande ( 玄德 ), was a Chinese warlord in the late Eastern Han dynasty who later became the founding emperor of Shu Han, one of the Three Kingdoms of China.

  2. Liu Bei (born ad 162, Zhu Xian [now in Hebei province], China—died 223, Sichuan province) was the founder of the Shu-Han dynasty ( ad 221–263/264), one of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) into which China was divided at the end of the Han dynasty (206 bc – ad 220).

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  3. Liu Bei (onyomi: Ryū Bi) is the self-proclaimed emperor and founder of Shu. He was known to have been an ambitious and charismatic leader who had the affable power to draw people to him. He is frequently addressed as "Former Master" (先主) rather than by his posthumous title in Record of the Three Kingdoms.

  4. Jul 27, 2019 · Liu Bei, also known as Xuande, was a Chinese warrior and the founder the Shu-Han dynasty. Check out this biography to know about is childhood, family, life history, achievements, and timeline.

  5. Mar 10, 2011 · Learn about Liu Bei, the founder of the Kingdom of Shu in the Three Kingdoms Period, his life, achievements, death and legacy. See his statue, tomb and questions and answers on Travel China Guide.

  6. Mar 5, 2023 · Name: 刘蓓 / Liu Bei. Profession: Actress. Birthdate: 1967-Nov-13 (age 55) Birthplace: Beijing, China. Height: 170cm. Star sign: Scorpio. Chinese zodiac: Rabbit. Blood type: B. Family: Husband/director Zhang Jian, son (from previous marriage with ex-husband/director Zhang Li ), stepson/actor Zhang Ruo Yun.

  7. Liu Bei ( Chinese: 劉備; 161-223) was the founder of the Chinese Shu Han dynasty and its first Emperor . Early life. He went into battle against the Yellow Turban Rebellion [1] in 184, along with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Later (in 190) he joined Gongsun Zan against the evil Dong Zhuo who had seized the Han emperor Xian.

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