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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 507: The Great Wei Shan Yang Gong. [505]
Summary
. Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty, causing widespread unrest among the common people. Liu Mang, in Jingzhou, recognized the need to confront the usurper, as Liu Bei's inaction would imply approval of Cao Pi's actions. Despite the foul nature of Cao Pi's rise, which tarnished Liu Mang's father's legacy, it also compelled Liu Bei to expedite military preparations. Guan Yu and Zhang Fei expressed eagerness to engage in battle, while Liu Bei lamented the fall of the Great Han. In Xu Chang, Cao Pi solidified his power with Sima Yi's guidance, keeping Liu Xie under house arrest while maintaining the facade of a Han Emperor. Sima Yi devised a strategy to ensure Liu Mang would not challenge their authority, as Cao Pi reveled in his newfound power. .Full content
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