Liu Bei Borrowed Jingzhou--Borrowed but not returned
There was no need to guess, this was a well-known saying! Then, Long Jiuxiao was talking about the second of Liu Bei's three unique skills-borrowing!
It should be said that Liu Bei knew how to borrow.
The Yellow Turban uprising had borrowed the power of his teacher Lu Zhi, then Gongsun Zan, and then Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, and others.
In the end, he even went to Jingzhou to join Liu Biao. After Liu Biao died, he used the reputation of the eldest son Liu Qi to gradually take over Jingzhou. After the Battle of Red Cliff, Jingzhou never returned what it had borrowed. They seized half of Jingzhou and entered Xichuan.
Anyone who had been rubbed by him did not have a good ending. Even the rich and powerful Cao Cao had suffered heavy losses.
Those who borrow power are strong, those who borrow power are wise, and those who borrow power are kings!
In the history of mankind, the king used the power of others to obtain the world, the wise used the power of others to seek high officials, the merchants used the power of others to earn big money, and the successful people were all good at using external forces.
Those who were good at borrowing would use the flowers of others to offer their own Buddha, use the help of relatives and friends to climb to the top of their career, and use the right time, place, and people to realize their dreams of success.
Borrowing strength is the first rule of survival competition-Xun Zi said: "People who rely on chariots and horses are not good for their feet, but they can reach thousands of miles away. People who relied on boats were not bad at swimming, but they could cross the Yangtze River. Talented people were not born different from ordinary people. They were just good at using external objects!”
If a company wanted to do a good job in borrowing power, they could not do a "one-shot deal". They had to have a strategic vision.
There were many ways to borrow: borrowing names, borrowing markets, borrowing strength, borrowing channels, borrowing power, borrowing shells, and so on.
Words related to "borrow", such as borrowing chicken to lay eggs, borrowing a knife to kill, borrowing flowers to offer Buddha, borrowing water to sail a boat
It could be said that those who borrowed power were strong, and those who borrowed wisdom were kings.
"A gentleman is born without any difference, and he is good at borrowing things."
It was a kind of wisdom. It was a great wisdom!
A brilliant person was good at seizing fleeting opportunities. In a turbulent and complicated situation, they would seize the moment and mobilize all the forces and resources that could be mobilized to achieve the expected and ideal results.
If you don't advance, you will retreat. As for sailing, he was like a fish in water.
He who borrows well wins
Liu Bei was born in a humble family, but he was divided into three parts of the world and dominated one area.
He knew how to appoint people and was good at borrowing power. He also took advantage of this opportunity to sit on the throne.
As the old saying goes, a good wind can send me to the clouds by relying on its strength. This means that the success of a successful person depends on the help of external forces.
In the first half of Liu Bei's life, because of his lack of capital, he had always taken the path of borrowing chickens to lay eggs.
Liu Bei, who had no money, no food, no soldiers, and no territory, relied on his reputation and scheming to use the Heaven and Earth Great Shift and borrow money from everywhere.
There were many people who had been borrowed by Old Liu, including Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Gongsun Zan, Tian Kai, Tao Qian, Liu Biao, Gong Du…It was really spectacular.
When Old Liu opened a shell company. Every day, he thought about " borrowing chickens to lay eggs, borrowing rice to cook, borrowing meat to celebrate the New Year." Always thinking about how to get something for nothing.
It was only after he met Zhuge Liang that Zhuge Liang told him that he could pull in individual investors and become a banker himself.
After that, Old Liu was like a fish in water. He was in the east wind, and he was in the right place.
To do great things, one had to take advantage of the situation, understand the Dao, master the art, and gather the masses. One had to know how to take advantage of the situation and understand the Dao.
Move according to the situation: understand the situation, follow the trend, borrow the situation, gain the situation, build up momentum
Power could be understood as a situation or a force.
In today's words, it was the external environment and internal resources. It was very important to take advantage of the situation!
This was also the most effective way to share skills in stock investment!
Going with the trend could be understood as following the trend, following the trend, and not going against the trend.
If the trend was going up, they would firmly hold the stock. If the trend was going down, they would wait for the stock to go empty! Not going against the trend! Don't go against the trend.
Sometimes, in a specific context. It also contained the meaning of persuading others to give up on difficult goals and not force themselves. When it was time to stop, he would stop. Or perhaps, as long as there was life, there was hope. If he protected his own strength and the capital he invested, he would have a chance to turn things around and win!
The ancient generals mostly relied on " time, location, and people." All the military strategies in modern military laws could not be separated from these basic laws. It was the same for stock market investments.
Taking advantage of the situation was to measure the timing, recognize the geographical location, and attach importance to harmony.
If the market was good, he could seize the lead of the hot topic, find the right time to buy, and maintain his mentality to make money!
Following the trend of the times, responding to the wishes of the people, moving in accordance with the tide of the times, and making all plans that are beneficial to oneself in the direction of mainstream development can also be called "following the trend" or "going with the flow".
Borrowing power, borrowing the east wind to break through the west waves, borrowing the strength of others to strengthen one's own strength.
To act according to the situation, to act according to the situation, to go with the flow, to plan according to the situation, there was not much to say.
Good at creating momentum-launching publicity and creating an atmosphere. It was commonly used in marketing.
Courage to take advantage of the situation-integrate resources and form a joint force. It was commonly used in public relations planning.
Dare to plan-actively explore, focus on practice. It was common in doing things in the world and in strategy.
Zhuge Liang also knew how to borrow:
The grass boat "borrowed" the arrows, and it did not cost a single soldier. In less than three days, it borrowed 100,000 Condor Feather Arrows from Cao Cao.
He had "borrowed" the east wind to set Red Cliff ablaze, and 100,000 Cao soldiers were burned to the point of throwing away their helmets and armors, creating a legendary story of how a few defeated many.
Even Liu Bei's first territory, Jingzhou, was "borrowed" by him, and he never returned it, laying the foundation for Liu Bei's later Shu Kingdom.
Borrowing strength, borrowing power, borrowing people, borrowing Jingzhou…
The Sun Liu Alliance had defeated Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliff, borrowing strength and momentum.
When Liu Bei debuted and was still a gangster, he had taken a fancy to Zhang Fei. He had land, meat to eat, and wine to drink. After drinking a little wine, they became sworn brothers with the help of the wine. Then, with Zhang Fei's money, they had their first fake company.
In the Three Kingdoms, where heroes were fighting for supremacy. Liu Bei was the most grassroots, and his family was also the thinnest. Although he would boast that he was a descendant of the royal family from time to time, to put it bluntly, he was actually a straw sandals seller.
In the chaotic world, Liu Bei had mastered one skill: Borrow something. Borrowing and not returning.
The most famous were four times:
1. Lend Zhao Yun.
Because Liu Bei's foundation was so thin. Amidst the fierce competition, Liu Bei's slogan was the loudest. He wanted to support the Han Dynasty.
The others were really fighting for territory. Only Liu Bei was shouting slogans. It's useless to be alone.
At that time, Liu Bei was the Pingyuan Magistrate. At the right time, the remnants of the Yellow Turbans attacked Kong Rong's Beihai (now Weifang, Shandong). Kong Rong did not have enough troops. When he heard that Liu Bei was benevolent, he asked Liu Bei for help. However, Pingyuan was a small county and had very few troops.
At that time, Tao Qian was beaten to the point where he could not fight back. He asked for help everywhere, from Yuan Shao to Gongsun Zan. However, no one responded.
Liu Bei felt bad, just like his old classmate Gongsun Zan borrowing troops.
Gongsun Zan replied,"Brother, I'm also very short of manpower here."
Liu Bei pleaded,"Then I'll only borrow one person."
Who was it? It's worth our Imperial Uncle Liu's effort. It's Zhao Zilong from Changshan!
It was much easier to borrow a person than to borrow an army. After all, they were old classmates for many years. Gongsun Zan agreed.
Hence, Zhao Yun was borrowed. This was a famous tiger general.
Without Zhao Yun, Gongsun Zan wouldn't have any good generals in his hands. He would only have some stinky fish and rotten prawns that couldn't be brought to the table. No one could take charge of the situation alone. Just like that, Gongsun Zan was defeated and killed by Yuan Shao.
Zhao Yun had also become Liu Bei's favorite general!
In fact, Liu Bei had long wanted to do so. It could be said that it had been deliberate for a long time.
2. Borrowing Xiao Pei
It was said that after the insufferably arrogant and brave General Lu Bu was defeated by Cao Cao, he fled to Xuzhou with his troops.
Before his death, Tao Qian, the herdsman of Xuzhou, gave Xuzhou to Liu Bei. Seeing Lu Bu running over pitifully, Liu Bei couldn't bear to see him, so he had a kind heart and took Lu Bu in. He let Lu Bu guard Xiaopei and fight against Cao Cao together.
What a good plan, but in the end, it was all ruined by Lu Bu. Lu Bu was a petty man who forsaken righteousness for the sake of profit. He was always worried that Liu Bei would drive him away one day.
Therefore, they took advantage of the time when Liu Bei and Guan Yu were out to fight Yuan Shu to attack Xu Prefecture. At that time, Zhang Fei was the only one who stayed behind, and he was drunk. The result was obvious. Xu Prefecture was definitely not defended.
When Liu Bei returned, he saw that things had turned out like this. He had no choice but to borrow Xiao Pei from Lu Bu.
Lu Bu felt a little awkward and embarrassed that he had robbed someone else's city, so he readily agreed.
However, Liu Bei was recruiting troops in Xiaopei. He was ambitious and looked like he was ready to make a move. This made Lu Bu worried again, so he went to attack Liu Bei.
Needless to say, Liu Bei was definitely defeated. Liu Bei could only shamelessly ask Cao Cao to join forces and kill Lu Bu in a few moves.
3. Borrowing Jingzhou
Liu Bei Borrowed Jingzhou--Borrowed but not returned
Liu Bei borrowing Jingzhou was a famous event in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Liu Bei knew how to borrow people and territory. He was really versatile.
It is said that Sun and Liu united and set Red Cliff on fire, causing Cao Cao to be defeated.
After the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei used the excuse that his territory was too small to accommodate his men, just like how Sun Quan borrowed Jingzhou.
Liu Bei used the excuse that he did not have any decent territory to station his troops, so he borrowed cities and territories from Sun Quan.
Lu Su had also persuaded Sun Quan to "lend" Jingzhou to Liu Bei, so that Liu Bei could stand firm and resist Cao Cao together with Dongwu.
Since they were allies, and they had fought against Cao Cao together, plus they had just finished the Battle of Red Cliff, they had tasted the sweetness. With Lu Su's suggestion, it made sense. Sun Quan agreed happily.
Once Jingzhou was in Liu Bei's hands, Liu Bei would start to soar. Heroes would have a place to use their skills. With Jingzhou as his base, Liu Bei would be able to develop rapidly. Then, he would form elite troops and enter Sichuan to seize Xichuan!
Jingzhou was Liu Bei's treasured land. Liu Bei used it as a foothold to resist Cao Cao in the north and take Yizhou in the west to establish the Shu Han regime.
Even today, there was still a saying that Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou and would never return it.
In reality, Jiangling was in Sun Quan's hands. There was no way for Liu Bei to develop into Yizhou. This was Liu Bei's main purpose for borrowing Jingzhou.
In the end, Liu Bei used Jingzhou as his base. He then moved west to occupy Yizhou.
Liu Bei became a dishonest old scoundrel.
To borrow a sentence, golden scales are not things in the pool. Once they meet the wind and cloud, they will change into dragons. That era was filled with talented people and the situation was turbulent. For someone like Liu Bei, who had been wandering for half a lifetime, going through ups and downs, but had a heart for the world. He was bound to meet the east wind that would help him fly.
Why not?
Because in terms of politics and military, Jingzhou (Jiangling) was very important.
Zhuge Liang said in Longzhong Dui: Jingzhou occupies Mianshui in the north, has all the advantages of the South China Sea, connects Wuhui in the east and Bashu in the west. This is a country that can use force.
Jiangling in the south and Xiangyang in the North can be pacified by a call to arms.
Jingzhou was of great strategic significance to Shu.
1. It is the main material supply base. Jingzhou was located in the Jianghan Plain and had always been a land of fish and rice. Its economy was also relatively developed.
Over the years, the states had been fighting for years. They had suffered from war and were exhausted. During Liu Biao's term, Jingzhou was relatively stable. It developed internal affairs internally and used less troops externally. Therefore, Jingzhou's economic strength was ahead of other states.
2. It was the source of Liu Bei's soldiers. In a war, one had to fight with strength. Without military strength, everything was empty talk. Its strategic position was no less than Jiangnan in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
At that time, the population of Jing State was close to a million. This was a huge proportion of the population of Shu State, which was the weakest among the three countries!
3. The geographical location is dangerous. It was the intersection of the three political powers. To the north, they could attack Wanluo, to the east, they could attack Jiangdong, and to the west, they could attack Yizhou. Their strategic positions were extremely important!
4. The throat of the north and south.
To the north, they would threaten Nanyang and Xiangyang (or even capture them) to seize the entire Jianghan region and deter Cao Cao's Central Plains.
To the south is Jiangling, and guarding Jiangling is enough to cover Changsha. Changsha, Lingling, and Guiyang were all covered.
5. Defend against danger.
They could protect the entire Dongwu region downstream of the Yangtze River.
6. It was both a barrier and a springboard.
Jingzhou was not only a strategic barrier to protect the western front. It was also an important springboard.
It could be used as the base for the next step of advancing into the Ba Shu region. It would lay the foundation for the future occupation of Ba Shu and Han Zhong, forming a confrontation between the north and the south.
7. Eight counties in one pass.
It could cut off the connection between the four southern counties and Cao Wei in the north, and it could also send a call to arms in the future to decide the four southern counties.
Borrowing the Widow
They had heard of borrowing money and things, but they had never heard of " borrowing widows." When they heard this, did the handsome men's hormones surge? Hehe, that was why Long Jiuxiao left this part at the end.
Liu Bei used Jingzhou as a springboard to conquer Yizhou and Chengdu.
The land of Yizhou had been managed by the Liu father and son for many years. It was deeply rooted and could not shake the hearts of the people. Although they had occupied the place, they were not popular. If he wanted to gain a firm foothold here, he had to establish a close relationship with the Liu Clan. This way, he would be able to win over a large portion of the people's hearts.
Under the advice of Fa Zheng and Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei married Liu Zhang's sister-in-law, who was also Wu Yi's biological sister.
The so-called Madam Wu was the daughter of the Wu family, a large family in Shu. Her brother was Wu Yi, and the Wu family was one of the largest families in Shu at that time.
Liu Zhang used to be the boss of Yizhou, and Wu Yi used to be the military commander of Yizhou.
There were two reasons for Liu Bei to marry Madam Wu:
One was that the fortune-teller said that Madam Wu's husband was prosperous and that her husband could be an emperor;
The second was to rope in the powerful families of Shu, represented by Wu Yi. Therefore, the marriage between Liu Bei and Lady Wu was also a political necessity.
Liu Bei cleverly used a widow, Madam Wu, to successfully gather the two main forces of Yizhou: Liu Zhang's political world, Wu Yi's military world.
This Liu Bei had placed two insures on his future in Sichuan and Shu. It could be said that he had put in a lot of effort!
Therefore, failure was not the mother of success. Borrowing was the mother of success! A widow who knew how to borrow money was the mother of success!
Liu Bei lived in Lou Sang Village, Zhuo County, Hebei Province. Long Jiuxiao started from Lou Sang Village.
Write a poem to commemorate Liu Bei's life, asking his friends to give him flowers, gifts, and support!
The great-great-grandson of the royal family came from the mulberry tree, and the tall mulberry tree was extraordinary like a canopy tree.
Lu Zigan, a teacher of learning, studied and made friends with Gongsun Zan.
Gather the disciples and wait for the right time. Peach Garden sworn loyalty and captured the pass.
His hands were above his knees, and his ears and shoulders were like an emperor.
The crusade against the Yellow Turban Jian Qi Gong, flogging the governor to punish corrupt officials.
Gaotang attacked Dong Zhuo's rebels and defected to Gongsun Zan at night.
Holding his legs, he was appointed Sima, and Fang Shao was granted the title of Pingyuan Minister.
He met Zhao Yun and captured him. The god of war was born and called a tiger general.
Green plum boil wine to talk about heroes, wearing a belt to pass the imperial edict to support the Han Dynasty.
The dukedom alliance was formed, and the warlords divided their territories and changed their cities.
Longzhong three times look for sages, Wolong once saw the world shocked;
In the first battle, Bowang Slope was burned and Xiahou General was defeated in one fell swoop.
Cao Cao's army was defeated in the Battle of Red Cliff, and Jingzhou was strong in the east wind.
First captured Jingzhou, then Sichuan, early Hanzhong later king.
The position of the Han Dynasty in the west is very particular, and the ambition of hegemony is to establish Shu Han.
Guan Yu was arrogant and arrogant. He lost Jingzhou and was defeated in Yiling, leaving regret.
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