If Liu Chan wanted to unify the world, he needed to take many measures. First, they had to recruit talents. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, the talents of Shu Han were dwindling, and there was a shortage of military talents. Among the second-generation generals, there were only a few who could command the army. They should recruit talents regardless of the threshold and allocate positions according to their abilities to accelerate the development of Shu Han. Secondly, it was necessary to increase the population, reduce taxes to attract the people of the surrounding two countries to live in Shu Han, train soldiers to work with the people, develop the female textile industry, eliminate the concept of male superiority, so that all the people were soldiers and talented women could enter the court as officials. At the same time, it was necessary to strengthen the circulation of goods with other countries and reduce customs duties to attract rich merchants to invest. With an increase in population, the source of soldiers and national strength would increase. Furthermore, they had to build fortresses. They had to find favorable terrain to defend on the passage into Shu Han. The fortresses had to be able to defend against ten thousand people alone. Each fortress had two generals, one counselor, and ten thousand soldiers. Every three fortresses had reserve barracks and twenty thousand soldiers to support them in case of emergencies. Finally, he had to absolutely trust Zhuge Liang and ask him to invite his old friends to help organize the internal affairs and military affairs. He also promised that he would recruit the great sages of Shu on behalf of the emperor and make his family the largest family in addition to the royal family. He would also send them to Hanzhong for development. Through these measures, they would first stabilize their territory, and then wait for an opportunity to take action after a few years of development. Only then would it be possible to unify the world. However, after Liu Bei's defeat in Yiling, the strength of Shu Han declined greatly. After Zhuge Liang's repeated northern expeditions, the situation deteriorated. In the later period, under Liu Chan's rule, political corruption, internal and external troubles continued, all of which became a huge obstacle to his unification of the world.
If he wanted to unify the world, Liu Chan could work hard in the following areas: Firstly, recruit talents. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, there was a shortage of talents in Shu Han, especially military talents. There were very few generals in the second generation who could command the army. Liu Chan should recruit talented people, regardless of background, according to the ability to allocate positions, speed up the development of Shu Han. Second, increase the population. Reduce taxes to attract people from other countries near the border to live in Shu and Han; promote the common farming of soldiers and people in Shu, and develop the female textile industry in Shu; eliminate the concept of male superiority over female, and realize that all the people are soldiers and that talented women can enter the court as officials; strengthen the circulation of goods with other countries and reduce customs duties to attract foreign investment. With the increase in population, the source of soldiers and national strength will also increase. Thirdly, build a fortress. They would find a favorable terrain to build fortresses on the passage into Shu Han, achieving the effect of one man holding off ten thousand men. Each fortress would be equipped with two generals, one counselor, and ten thousand soldiers. Reserve barracks would be set up behind every three fortresses (each reserve barracks would be equipped with twenty thousand soldiers), so that they could provide timely reinforcements to the front line in case of emergencies and resist the enemy army's attack. Fourthly, he had absolute trust in Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang, please invite your old friends to assist in sorting out the internal affairs and military affairs. Allow him to recruit talents in Shu on behalf of the emperor, so that the Zhuge family will become the largest family besides the royal family and send them to Hanzhong for development. Through these measures, he would first stabilize his territory and seek to unify the world after developing.
There were some online novels that involved the plot of Liu Chan's rebirth and his unification of the world. For example, in The Little Military Advisor of the Three Kingdoms, there was a plot in which Liu Chan was reborn to develop Shu Han and lead a group of Shu people to unify the world; The Three Kingdoms: Rebirth of Adou, I Unify the World also involved relevant content; In The Rise of Han Dynasty, the protagonist transmigrated into Liu Chan and took on the heavy responsibility, finally making Shu Han dominate the hegemony of the Three Kingdoms. These works reinterpreted the story of the Three Kingdoms from a new perspective by setting Liu Chan's rebirth or transmigration. They gave Liu Chan different abilities, opportunities, or decision-making abilities, thus leading to the end of unifying the world.
He recommended a few novels. " The Borders of the Han Dynasty " was a historical novel written by Zhuang Buque. It was a novel about the Qin and Han Dynasties. The modern soul traveled to the heyday of the Han Dynasty to see if this extraordinary person could change history and become a king with a different surname. " My Proficiency in Pirate Lives " was a light novel that was written in large mouthfuls. It was derived from a doujinshi novel. The East Hall had a proficiency system, and the experience of being a pirate was extremely troublesome. The Quest for the World Begins with the Treasures of Myanmar. It was a novel about urban life written by Little Target Zheng. The main character, Zheng Jing, was looking for treasures. There were various treasures and relics in the story. " Family Cultivation: Starting from the Experience of the Liver " was a Xianxia and Cultivation Civilization novel written by the dynamic raccoon tiger. Lu Ya had traveled through a cultivation family. Before changing the map, the plot was compact, but after changing the map, he had to recuperate first. " The Three Kingdoms Warriors " was a historical novel written by a strong Han style. The main character was Liu Xian assisting Liu Bei. Although the ending was a little bad, the character description and plot arrangement were good and creative.
If Liu Chan wanted to unify the Three Kingdoms after his rebirth, he could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Talent Strategy ** 1. ** Recruit talents ** - Breaking the threshold, regardless of background, as long as they sincerely sought refuge with Shu Han, regardless of whether they were commoners or nobles, they would be assigned positions according to their abilities. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, the talents of Shu Han declined, and the number of generals who could command the army could be counted on one hand. By recruiting talents widely, they could enrich the talent reserve of Shu Han, accelerate the development of Shu Han, and provide manpower support for future military and political activities. 2. ** Using Zhuge Liang and his connections ** - He gave Zhuge Liang enough trust and asked him to invite his old friends to help him organize internal affairs and military affairs. He also promised Zhuge Liang that he could recruit the wise men of Shu on behalf of the emperor and let them serve under his tent. At the same time, Zhuge Liang's family would be developed into the largest family in Shu Han besides the royal family. They would be sent to Hanzhong to guard and develop, and use Zhuge Liang's influence and ability to recruit more talents and stabilize the situation. ** 2. In terms of population and economy ** 1. ** Increase population ** - Reduce taxes to attract people from the Wei and Wu countries near the border of Shu Han to live in Shu Han. At the same time, they would train the soldiers in Shu to work with the common people, develop the textile industry of women in Shu, eliminate the concept of men being superior to women, and allow talented women to enter the court as officials. Through these measures, not only could they increase the population, but they could also increase productivity. - Strengthening the circulation of goods with Wei and Wu, lowering the customs duties to attract foreign merchants to invest, and when the population increased, the problem of the source of soldiers could be solved. When the people became rich, the country's strength would also increase. ** 3. Military Defense ** 1. ** Build a fortress ** - On all the passages into Shu Han, he would find favorable terrain to build fortresses. He had to achieve the effect of one man holding off ten thousand people. Each fortress was equipped with two generals, one counselor, and 10,000 soldiers. There were also reserve camps set up behind every three fortresses, with each reserve camp being equipped with 20,000 soldiers. This way, they could hold out for a period of time when the enemy army attacked, ensuring the safety of Shu Han and providing the foundation for military counterattack. ** 4. Internal governance ** 1. ** Stabilize the core relationship of the regime ** - Maintain a good relationship with Zhuge Liang to avoid internal friction. If they were as eager to take back power from Zhuge Liang as some emperors in history, it might cause internal turmoil. Zhuge Liang was loyal and capable. With his help, he could better govern Shu Han and gradually achieve a smooth transition of power at an appropriate time. - Uniting senior officials like Zhao Yun, Li Yan, Wei Yan, and others instead of taking them down. These people were generals with military talent and experience. Using their strength could stabilize the military strength of Shu Han, instead of causing internal unrest through a large change of blood. At the same time, they should continue to implement some effective systems, such as the Five Tiger Generals system, and not blindly carry out system reforms to create chaos. ** 5. Foreign Affairs and Military Strategy ** 1. ** Foreign Balance ** - In the early stages, he would maintain a delicate balance with Wei and Wu to avoid falling into a two-front battle too early. He could use diplomatic means to divide Wei and Wu. For example, when there were different power groups in Wei, he could try to contact them. When there were conflicts in Wu, he could also find opportunities to intervene, so that he was in a favorable diplomatic environment. 2. ** Military strategy ** - In terms of military affairs, they couldn't just limit themselves to the northern expedition. After their own strength had accumulated to a certain extent, they could flexibly formulate military plans according to the actual situation. For example, they could attack from multiple directions, but they had to pay attention to the rationality of the distribution of troops and avoid blindly dispersing their troops. At the same time, they had to pay attention to military training and improve the quality of the soldiers. They also had to make use of the dangers of the mountains and rivers of Shu Han to rationally arrange the military defense line and improve the overall military defense and offensive capabilities.
I recommend " The Three Kingdoms of Shu Han, I am the Master ". This is a historical novel written in a 30 - 70 ratio. The main character, Liu Feng, was Liu Bei's adopted son. After Liu Chan was born, he fell out of favor and kicked Liu Bei aside to go solo in Shu Han. This book had a unique angle, and the plot was smooth. There were many exciting points, such as the protagonist's independence and the plot to win over Zhang. Although it was a little stallion, it did not occupy the main plot. The main character's IQ was on the line, and all kinds of face-slapping plots were super cool to watch. It was a classic of the Three Kingdoms. It was very popular back then, and it was still worth watching now. It was suitable for friends who liked the Three Kingdoms. There was also 'Family Cultivation: Starting from the Experience of the Liver', a Xianxia and Cultivation Civilization novel written by the animated raccoon tiger. Lu Ya transmigrated to the world of cultivation and became a genius descendant of a small family. Although the family was small and poor, they were united. In the beginning, he stayed in the clan to farm and practice magic techniques. Later on, divine powers appeared. It was good to have a tight plot before changing maps. After changing maps, he had no purpose to fly alone, so he could recuperate for now. " Forty Years of the Black Gate of Warcraft " was not bad either. It was a fantasy sword and magic novel written by the Platinum Dragon God. It was an adventure story in the game, full of human emotions, betrayal of love, and the plot of killing a dragon and fighting a demon god to express his love for the game world. " Beautiful manga: From the Illumination Society's Universe to Omniscience ", Shi Yi Wen Chaosheng wrote a novel about the infinite universe. Lu Yuan's method of transmigrating into the American manga was very special. He triggered the hidden easter egg and obtained the cheat ability, becoming the ultimate player in the American manga world. Finally, it was Sky of the Great Han Dynasty, a historical novel written by a famous chivalrous man in Chengdu. The story was related to the Great Han Dynasty, Liu Chan, the Three Kingdoms, and Liu Bei.
If he returned to Shu Han and became Liu Chan, it would mean that he would face many complicated situations. First of all, in the early days of his reign, Zhuge Liang was in charge of government affairs, and all the political affairs of the country were decided by him. At this time, Zhuge Liang's outstanding political talent and loyalty should be recognized. He was committed to stabilizing the situation of Shu Han, which was plagued by internal and external troubles, including sending envoys to make peace with Sun Wu, quelling the rebellion in Nanzhong, and preparing for the Northern Expedition. As Liu Chan, the wise thing to do was to firmly support Zhuge Liang's decision as in history, such as giving full support during Zhuge Liang's five northern expeditions to Cao Wei. After Zhuge Liang's death, Liu Chan appointed Jiang Wan to preside over the state affairs and implemented the policy of recuperation internally. He no longer insisted on the Northern Expedition externally and promoted Dong Yun and Fei Yi to assist in the government. At this stage, he needed to handle the government carefully to prevent the eunuch's power from expanding too much, and to avoid favoring Huang Hao like in history, causing the government to be abandoned. At the same time, in terms of military affairs, they needed to properly dispatch the military operations of Jiang Wei and the other generals, weigh the pros and cons of the Northern Expedition, and ensure the national strength of Shu Han. He also had to deal with diplomatic relations and continue to maintain an alliance with Sun Wu to fight against Cao Wei, so as to maintain the status of Shu Han in the pattern of the three countries. Moreover, they had to pay attention to the cultivation and selection of talents, continuing the tradition of the Shu Han Dynasty that valued talents, and ensuring that there were capable people in the court who served the country.
I recommend the author of Shu Han of the Three Kingdoms, 30 - 70. This was a super cool time-travel novel about the Three Kingdoms. The main character was Liu Feng, who was originally Liu Bei's adopted son. After Liu Chan was born, he fell out of favor, so he kicked Liu Bei aside and went to Shu Han alone. This strategy was very novel. For example, Liu Feng had roped in the customs and established his own sect to achieve hegemony. His golden finger was reasonable. Most of the stories in the book were about battles on the battlefield and erotic beauties. There wasn't much development in the internal affairs. The protagonist was tough all the way to the end. His motto was not to be afraid or to be angry. All kinds of face-slapping and turning the tables were super cool. Although there were some stallion and some small bugs in the later stages, the flaws did not obscure the merits. The old book fans had come over chapter by chapter back then and had read it several times. Friends who liked the Three Kingdoms should not miss it. I also recommend " The Sky of the Great Han ", a historical novel written by the famous chivalrous man, Chengdu. There are keywords such as the Great Han, Liu Chan, the Three Kingdoms, and Liu Bei. Fans of novels related to the Qin and Han Dynasties can also read it. There was also " Money Player ", an urban novel written by Guigu Zha. It was about the second generation of the tycoons who traveled through Hong Kong in the 1950s. The male lead, Xian Yaowen, had a special identity, and the story was also very special. It was not a cool novel. " Zhu Bajie Reborn, Rejected Guanyin at the Beginning " was also not bad. It was a Xianxia novel written by rolling on the hillside. The story had a unique perspective on the Journey to the West. " 40 Years of Warcraft: The Black Gate " was a fantasy novel written by the Platinum Dragon God. It allowed one to experience the adventures and battles in the game world, as well as the warmth and coldness of human emotions. It was very attractive.
Liu Chan was pronounced as Liu Chan (shàn). He was Emperor Huai of the Shu Han Dynasty (reigned from 223 to 263), also known as the Latter Ruler. He was also known as Gongsi and nicknamed Adou. He was the son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty.
There was a novel called " Three Kingdoms: Reborn Adou, I Unify the World " that constructed such a plot: The protagonist traveled through the Three Kingdoms at the beginning and became Liu Chan. After he grew up, he changed the situation of the world through a series of strategies, such as " Sneaking into Yinping and going straight to Shu Han? An ambush will send you to the afterlife!" "A scoundrel from River East dares to cross the river in white? Second Uncle Guan, stand behind me and watch how I repel the enemy!" "I heard that Sima Yi is an old turtle. Spread the news of the death warriors that the Sima Clan trained throughout Cao Wei, let's see how he will endure!" The situation in the world began to tilt towards Liu Bei. From a historical point of view, Liu Chan faced many difficulties when he ascended the throne. Shu Han was relatively weak among the three kingdoms. After the Battle of Yiling, the backbone of the power was seriously damaged, and human and material resources were limited. However, there were also people who believed that if they had done well after the White Emperor entrusted him with the task, especially when they had seized the opportunity once they left Qishan, there was still hope to change the situation and move towards unification, but after the defeat of the Battle of Jieting, this possibility had become very slim. At the same time, Liu Chan had also been misunderstood in history. He was not completely incompetent. During his reign, he was able to maintain the Prime Minister's policy, making the economy of Shu Han develop rapidly, the politics stable, and the people live and work in peace and contentment. After Zhuge Liang's death, he was able to quell the internal strife, showing a certain political quality. However, judging from the actual situation of the three countries and various conditions, Shu Han faced a huge challenge if he wanted to unify the world.
Liu Chan (AD 207-AD 271), the word Gongsi, small name Dou, Zhuo County Zhuo County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) people. He was the son of Liu Bei, the last emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He reigned from 223 to 263, a total of 40 years. Liu Chan was born in troubled times and faced danger many times. Fortunately, Zhao Yun saved him. When Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor in the first year of Zhangwu (220 AD), Liu Chan was made Crown Prince. Three years later, Liu Bei died and Liu Chan inherited the throne in Chengdu. At that time, he was only 20 years old and lacked ruling experience. In the early years of his reign, Zhuge Liang, the prime minister, opened the government and handled government affairs. All political affairs, big and small, were decided by Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang sent emissaries to make peace with Sun Wu, put down the rebellion in Nanzhong, and closed his doors to raise the people in preparation for the Northern Expedition. From the sixth year of Jianxing (228 AD) to the twelfth year of Jianxing (234 AD), he attacked Cao Wei five times. Liu Chan always firmly supported him. After Zhuge Liang's death, Liu Chan appointed Jiang Wan to preside over the state affairs, recuperate internally, stop large-scale northern expeditions externally, and promote Dong Yun and Fei Yi to assist the government. However, after Jiang Wan, Dong Yun, and Fei Yi died one after another, Liu Chan favored eunuch Huang Hao, and the government gradually fell into disarray. Jiang Wei led his troops to the Northern Expedition, but the results were not great. In the sixth year of Jingyao (263 AD), Cao Wei's army attacked Shu. In October of the same year, Deng Ai's army arrived in Chengdu. Liu Chan surrendered and Shu Han was destroyed. Later, Liu Chan went to Luoyang and was granted the title of Duke of Anle. He died in the seventh year of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty (AD 271) at the age of 65, and his posthumous title was Duke Si. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Liu Yuan proclaimed himself emperor and posthumously named Liu Chan Emperor Xiaohuai. At that time, people had different opinions about Liu Chan. Zhuge Liang and Zhang Wen praised him. Meng Da and Wang Chong of Shu Han, Xue Wei and Lu Kai of Sun Wu, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei, etc. thought that he was mediocre and incompetent, and his talent and virtue were not enough to cause the country to perish. Chen Shou and Li Mi of Jin Dynasty thought that he was confused by Huang Hao and misled the country. Chang Qu, Zhang Fan and Sun Sheng thought that although he was mediocre and cowardly, he was loyal and honest in nature and did not harm the heart of sages.