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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 42: Empty-Handed, Catching a White Wolf - Liu Mang, also known as Chang Qing. [41]
Summary
. Cai Fu Ren feels uneasy about the word "fishing" as Zhuge Liang praises Liu Mang for lying on the ice to seek fish, claiming it shows his filial piety and has summoned the river god's assistance. The common folk, eager for fish, kneel before Liu Mang, believing in the miracle. Despite Liu Bei's mixed feelings about Cai Fu Ren's cunning plan, he is impressed by Liu Mang's cleverness. Meanwhile, Cai Mao and others express disbelief in the river god's gifts, but the public's perception of Cai Fu Ren and her brother turns negative, labeling them as villains. Liu Bei and Liu Biao discuss concerns about Cao Cao's ambitions, with Liu Bei assuring Liu Biao of his support. Liu Biao offers Liu Mang a courtesy name, "Chang Qing," which Liu Mang gratefully accepts. .Full content
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