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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 11: Sun Quan Competes with His Brothers, Cao Cao Competes with His Father, and My Father Competes with His Grandfather. [10]



Summary

. Liu Mang is snoring loudly while Liu Bei chooses not to scold him, believing his son is working hard. Liu Bei decides to train with his companions, Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun, who emphasize the importance of securing Jingzhou and motivating soldiers. Liu Mang, reluctantly pulled from sleep, struggles with martial arts training under Zhao Yun, who demonstrates impressive spear techniques. Liu Mang expresses skepticism about the value of being a Han dynasty relative, arguing that it only invites disdain unless one gains fame. He criticizes his father's past and questions the harmony among current leaders compared to Liu Bei. Outside, Liu Bei is visibly frustrated, while Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun urge him to listen to Liu Mang's perspective. Liu Mang bluntly states that the people's hearts are tied to food, highlighting his father's lack of resources. .

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