Paxton and the Throne of Secrets Chapter 11

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I actually admire Liu Biao a little bit. Liu Bei said that he was "named the Eight Horses and was powerful in nine states", and his reputation was great. Today, he could be roughly regarded as a civilized warlord. There were not many civilized warlords during the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei is illiterate, so don't talk about it. 

Yuan Shao was very cultured, but that was determined by his aristocratic education and his four generations and three nobles, and in Guo Jia's words, it was "virtual etiquette and excessive etiquette". Cao Cao and Zhang Lu are both okay, but Zhang Lu always seems to be a bit of a cult. Sun Quan is a hunting maniac, let’s not talk about it. 

Liu Biao was quite good in this regard. There were many literati in Jingxiang, which directly led to the literati governor to hand almost all the military affairs over to Cai Mao. The military affairs in Jingzhou were entirely handled by Cai Mao and Kuai Yue. It gives the impression that there are hordes of counselors but no generals. If we were to count him as a general, excluding Cai Mao, I am afraid he would have to be the old idiot Huang Zu. Huang Zhong and Wei Yan were still undiscovered at the bottom...

Then, finally a man who made people shine appeared: Wenpin.

A group of scribes in Jingzhou made Jingzhou look like a state with elegant sleeves, and scholars became popular. Look at ------ Kuai Yue, Kuai Liang, Yi Ji, Wang Wei, Li Si, and Zhuge Liang's hermit brothers, none of them are bloody men. The appearance of Wenpin really stood out from the crowd.

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