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When was Liu Bei born?
Liu Bei (16 1-223), General Zuo, Yicheng-King of Hanzhong-Emperor Xuande, was born in Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province, a descendant of the son of Emperor Han Jing, and was the founding king of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. In the last years of Emperor Lingdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty, together with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he made some achievements in the yellow turban insurrectionary thief, so he became the county commandant of Anxi village. The secret punishment of Cao Cao failed, and he escaped. Three visits to the thatched cottage began with Zhuge Liang's assistance. Later, he defeated Cao Cao in Chibi with Sun Quan, won Yizhou and Hanzhong, and became the king of Hanzhong. In 22 1 year, he proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu, with the title of Han and Zhangwu. After Wu Dong was defeated and suffered heavy losses, he returned to Baidicheng and died at the age of 62. Emperor Zhaolie of posthumous title was known as Liu in history. Later, Du Fu wrote a poem, saying: King Shu visited Wu Xiang's Three Gorges. In the year of his death, he was also in Yong 'an Palace. Cui Hua imagined an empty mountain, and the Jade Temple was a void in the empty temple. On the pine trees in the ancient temple, water cranes nest. In summer and winter festivals, the people who come are the elders of the village. The directors of Wuhou Temple live next to each other, and the monarch and ministers share the sacrifices.