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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 10: The Great Han, Roll Up!. [9]
Summary
. Liu Bei is furious after hearing his son Liu Mang claim that his governance relies on a defense. Despite this, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei find humor in the situation. Liu Mang discusses the importance of rewards in management, explaining that equal salaries can lead to complacency among subordinates. He cites Chen Qun as an example of someone who left due to dissatisfaction with a communal system. Liu Bei becomes excited about Liu Mang's ideas, realizing they could motivate his subordinates better than Cao Cao's wealth-based system. Liu Mang suggests that loyalty and dedication should determine rankings among subordinates. As Liu Bei contemplates the potential of these ideas, Liu Mang falls asleep, leaving Liu Bei impressed by his son's hidden talents and hopeful for the Han dynasty's revival. .Full content
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