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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 3: The Fatal Flaw of "Longzhong Dui". [2]
Summary
. In Chapter 3, Liu Mang critiques Zhuge Liang's "Longzhong Plan," suggesting it has a fatal flaw that could lead to defeat in the quest to revive the Han dynasty. He argues that while the plan appears perfect, it relies on two core points: the occupation of Jingzhou and Yizhou, and the assumption that rivals like Sun Quan will remain passive. Liu Bei worries about the implications of his son's insights, fearing that without addressing these issues, their efforts may fail. Zhuge Liang acknowledges the validity of Liu Mang's critique, realizing he had been shortsighted. He expresses a willingness to come out of retirement to assist Liu Bei and Liu Mang in their ambitions to restore the Han dynasty. .Full content
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