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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 39: Ming Ming Disrespects My Father, Yet You Call It Advice?. [38]
Summary
. In Xinye City, a poem written by Liu Mang unexpectedly gains him fame, leading to misunderstandings with his relatives, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang, who wish to promote his reputation. Despite Liu Mang's frustration, his father, Liu Bei, and Zhuge Liang recognize the poem's impact on his image as a filial son. Liu Mang, wanting to shed this reputation, instructs beggars to spread rumors about his supposed disrespect towards Liu Bei. This gossip reaches Liu Bei, who initially reacts with anger but later realizes that Liu Mang's actions are a clever critique of the obsession with reputation, as explained by Zhuge Liang. .Full content
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