There were many books written about Liu Bang that could be used as reference for the following popular ones: Biography of Liu Bang ( ): Famous for its profound historical analysis and realistic character descriptions, it is an important work to understand Liu Bang's history and Han culture. 2 "Han Dynasty Military Artist Liu Bang"( ): This book mainly introduced Liu Bang's military talent and political wisdom. Through the analysis of Liu Bang's confrontation with Xiang Yu and other military commanders, it showed Liu Bang's growth and charisma in the war. 3 Liu Bang and the Han Dynasty ( ): This book has a more comprehensive understanding of the history and culture of Liu Bang and the Han Dynasty from the perspective of Liu Bang's personal experience, political struggles, and the establishment of the Han Dynasty. 4 "Liu Bang's Biography"( ): This book uses Liu Bang's personal experience as the main thread, interweaving with the history and culture of the Han Dynasty, giving a more comprehensive introduction to the history and culture of Liu Bang and the Han Dynasty. The above four books are all classic books about Liu Bang. You can choose one that suits you according to your needs and interests.
There were many books about Liu Bang, but which one was better depended on the reader's personal taste and reading preferences. Liu Bang was a famous politician and strategist in Chinese history. His story and spirit had influenced many people and cultures in Chinese history. If you want to have a deeper understanding of Liu Bang's history and character, I recommend reading Records of the Historian and Han Shu. These two books are one of the most important works about Liu Bang in ancient Chinese historical documents, with high historical and literary value. If you wanted to read a more fictional description of Liu Bang, you could try reading the Biography of Liu Bang. This was a biography written by the historian Liu Xiang, which introduced Liu Bang's life and achievements in a vivid and detailed way. No matter which book they chose, they should be able to let the readers understand the rich experiences and profound thoughts of Liu Bang, a historical figure, and at the same time enjoy the pleasure of reading.
Liu Bang's 143 marquises referred to the 143 marquises that Liu Bang had conferred upon his meritorious officials after the establishment of the Han Empire. These marquises were divided into big marquises and small marquises. The big marquises ate ten thousand households, while the small marquises ate five to six hundred households. The civil affairs of the Marquisate were managed by the officials sent by the court, and the Marquisate himself could not interfere. Among them, Pei County was a particularly eye-catching place because the people born in this small county accounted for 30% of the founding dukes and marquises, including the founding prime minister Xiao He, the second prime minister Cao Can, and the general Fan Kuai. These people were the absolute pillars of the early Han Dynasty, but their grassroots identities were surprising. For example, Xiao He and Cao Can were both minor officials, and Fan Kuai was a butcher. The reason why these grassroots people could rise to fame was partly because of Liu Bang's team strategy and knowledge of human resource allocation. The purpose of Liu Bang being conferred the title of Marquis was to stabilize the hearts of the people and balance the forces. At the same time, it was also a recognition and reward for meritorious officials. The names of the marquises were chosen based on their achievements, abilities, and experience. Although the specific list of marquises could not be found in the current information, the existence of these 143 marquises was indeed an important support for Liu Bang to seize the world.
Liu Bang was described as a handsome man. Many documents mentioned his beautiful appearance, such as a high nose bridge, a wide forehead, a long neck, and a beautiful beard. Some documents even thought that he was better looking than the descriptions in the history books. Therefore, Liu Bang was a handsome man.
There were different opinions on whether Liu Bang was a hero or a hero. In some ways, Liu Bang could be considered a hero. He was born as a commoner and rose up during the chaos of the Qin Dynasty. He gathered 3000 of his descendants to respond to the uprising and became an important force in the uprising army. He had great ambitions. When he was only a Tingchang, he had admired Qin Shihuang's elegant demeanor and had the idea of becoming an emperor. Liu Bang was also good at employing people. He had Zhang Liang, Xiao He, Han Xin, Peng Yue, and other capable generals under him. In the struggle between Chu and Han, he relied on his ability to know people well and pay attention to remonstrance to finally seize the world and establish the 400-year Han Dynasty. From this point of view, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, and military commander. He could be called a hero. However, there were also people who thought that Liu Bang was an ambitious person. In the process of Chu and Han's struggle for hegemony, Liu Bang did not have an advantage in personal strength and background compared to Xiang Yu. When he faced the powerful Xiang Yu, he could swallow his anger and participate in the Hongmen Banquet. When he was enfeoffed to a remote place, he could silently endure and develop his own strength. When his family was captured by Xiang Yu, he could also force himself to be calm. Moreover, after Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, in order to strengthen the power of the central government, he killed his brothers who had risked their lives with him, such as Han Xin, Peng Yue, Ying Bu, Xiao He, and so on. This made many people think that he was a person who would burn bridges after crossing the river. This kind of unscrupulous approach to achieve his goal was in line with the characteristics of a fierce and ambitious man. In summary, different judgment standards and perspectives would lead to different conclusions. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There were novels similar to " The Legend of Liu Bang, the Founding of the Great Han Dynasty " 1." The richest man on Earth starts from the primitive wilderness." Author: Happy Popcorn 2." After Giving My Body to the Supervisor, I Have a Baby." Author: Xiaolou Girl 1 The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1." The Richest Man on Earth Begins in the Primitive Wilderness ": War is terrible. It can destroy everything. If human civilization were to disappear and return to the era of drilling wood to make fire, gathering and hunting for a living, would you still be able to survive? Entering the wilderness, our global competition has begun! They ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, survived the storm on rafts, and escaped from the death strangulation of giant pythons... They would go back to the place where Su Wu was herding sheep, feel the cold wind of-50 degrees Celsius in Siberia, and fight with the wild wolves that were rushing towards them... The canoe sailed across the ocean, and not only did it face the surging waves, but when you wanted to eat fish, the great white shark opened its bloody mouth and bit you… " What happened to the animals that tried to bite you?" asked the reporter. Lin Zheng: " The protein has turned into an amine acid, and it has injected…powerful energy into my body!" The story had to start from the North American continent, hunting, gathering, fishing, catching turkeys, smelting copper, forging iron, and making porcelain… In 30 days, they had embarked on a path of civilization that the Native Americans had never taken in tens of thousands of years. At first, every step was frightening. There were so many snakes in the valley! 2." After I Consecrate myself to the Supervisor, I Have a Baby ": A court official under one person VS a delicate beauty who hides secrets Feng Xiao 'er had married the most treacherous official of the current dynasty. She had been scheming step by step, but he had seen through her every step. She was originally a top-notch assassin in the martial arts world. For the sake of information, she served tea and water to the superintendent, massaging his shoulders and legs. She was pitiful and humble. After gaining the eunuch's trust, she began to put her arms around the eunuch's shoulders and wanted to be good sisters with him. One night, Xiao Qi pressed her against the corner of the wall and said evilly. " Woman, submit to our family. We will give you the power to be above everyone else." "Don't mess around." She hammered his chest with her small hand. He was even more disdainful. How could a eunuch take advantage of him? In the end, she wanted to cry but no tears came out of her eyes.
😋I recommend the following two historical novels about Liu Bang: "Nephew of the Han Family": In October 209 B.C., Liu Bang and his companions were still thieves in Mangdang Mountain. Xiangyu was still by his uncle's side, so his reputation was not very prominent. A transmigrator from another world had been preparing for this day for three years. Three years without wings, in order to grow wings. Liu Xin, as the eldest nephew of the founding emperor of the Han family, Liu Bang, would change the humiliating fate of being conferred the title of Marquis Geng Jie in history and obtain his own piece of land on the new Han Empire. He wanted to see how Liu Bang became the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty. "My Wife is the Great Xia Empress": The main character, Lu Yu, was in a small country in the Great Xia Empire. He was also the "concubine" of the Great Xia Empress. He had a summoning system in his hand and was determined to stir up trouble. At the same time, Liu Bang was also a key character in the novel. He was inextricably linked to the protagonist, Lu Yu. The story described the fate and grievances of the Great Xia Empress, Han King Liu Bang, and the others, as well as the emotional disputes in the chaos of war. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Liu Bang's family tree could be traced back to Liu Bang's father, Liu Fei, and grandfather, Liu Ying. Liu Fei was the eldest son of Liu Bang and was conferred the title of King of Western Han. Liu Ying was the son of Liu Bang and Empress Lu. He was Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. Other than that, there were also Liu Ru, Liu Heng, Liu Hui, Liu You, and Liu Bang's brothers. There were other members in Liu Bang's family tree, such as Liu Xinfen, Liu Xi, Liu Jiao, Liu Jia, and Liu Ze. However, the detailed information of Liu Bang's Liu family tree was not found in the search results provided.
Liu Kang Gong was Liu Bang's ancestor. According to the records in Guoyu, Liu Kanggong had already established the Liu Kingdom of Ji in 599 B.C. Liu Bang was Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. His ancestors could be traced back to Liu Kanggong. Therefore, Liu Kang Gong could be considered as Liu Bang's ancestor.