WHAT IS A WORTHY LIFE? THE THREE KINGDOMS MICHAEL KHOR RESEARCH SUPPORT OFFICE, NTU

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WHAT IS A WORTHY LIFE? THE THREE KINGDOMS MICHAEL KHOR RESEARCH SUPPORT OFFICE, NTU

THREE KINGDOMS End of Han Dynasty (~400 years) Eunuchs (administrators) and military struggle for power Rebellions in various parts of the empire Opportunists seize control Old structure collapsing Turmoil Those who wants to maintain Han: Wei (Cao Cao) Those who wanted independence: Wu (Sun Quan) Those who wanted a new Han: Shu (Liu Bei)

East-West Reflections Panta rhei, "everything flows (Heraclitus) "Ever-newer waters flow on those who step into the same rivers. "Everything changes and nothing remains still... and... you cannot step twice into the same stream Omnia mutantur: everything changes, nothing perishes Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis: "Times change, and we change with them Hōjōki : The current of the flowing river does not cease, and yet the water is not the same water as before.

Cao Cao LIU BEI SUN QUAN

Cao Cao Often portrayed as a cruel and merciless tyrant Praised as a brilliant ruler and military genius who treated his subordinates like his family Though ruthless, he had an eye for talent and cared for his people Prediction: "You would be a capable minister in peaceful times and an unscrupulous hero in chaotic times. Succeeded by his eldest surviving son Cao Pi Failed to re-unite China

Liu Bei Loyalty to friends and respect to the talents Know where to go and how to achieve Have a rightness and impartial attitude Be humble to the talented person Balance between family and friends Transfer authority to the right person Have service leadership and righteous character

Liu Bei Provide all the resource and trust Assign the important job to the right person Keep improving our personal ability

Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Sworn brothers of Liu Bei Guan Yu: Highly skilled swordsman. Almost peerless at his peak Zhang Fei: A ferocious fighter. High energy and loud Guan Yu s demise due to his arrogance Zhang Fei was killed by his own soldiers who could not take his abuse

SUN QUAN Became the ruler of Eastern Wu when his brother was assassinated Under the tutelage of able advisors, Sun continued to build up his strength along the Yangtze River. Allied with Liu Bei to counter Cao Cao. Famous battle: Red Cliffs Primary strength is in being able to select talented administrators and generals to help him rule Eastern Wu

Zhuge Liang aka Kong Ming Supreme military strategist of the Shu Kingdom Skilful; crafty; highly intelligent; knowledgeable; loyal; devoted

Famous strategies of Zhuge Liang Borrowing Arrows from Your Enemies The Empty City Ploy Avoid conflicts with weaker states. Always form alliance among weak states to counter the strong state.

ZHAO Yun A military general who served under Liu Bei One of the 5 top generals of Liu Bei Loyal and dependable Saved Liu Bei s son by riding through over 800 Cao Cao s soldiers

Lu Bu and Chen Gong Lu Bu: best warrior of Han dynasty. Due to his negligence captured by Cao Cao. Chen Gong: brilliant military strategist of Lu Bu. Former colleague of Cao Cao When asked by Cao Cao about what might happen, Chen Gong replied "There is death for me today, and that is the end! "Very well for you; but what of your mother and wife and children? Cao Cao asked

Lu Bu and Chen Gong Neither hope of life nor fear of death moved him. How brave was he, a hero indeed! But his lord heeded not his words, Wherefore in vain possessed he great talents. Nevertheless, in that he stood by his master. To parting with wife and mother, He merits our pity and profound respect. Who would resemble Chen Gong That day he died at the White Gate Tower?

Lu Bu and Chen Gong Lu Bu pleading for his life: Your only trouble, Illustrious Sir, is myself, and I am on your side now. You take the lead, I will help you, and together the world is at our feet. Round is the hungry tiger, eater of men, for whom is no pity, Since the blood of his victims is fresh and not yet dry. Liu Bei spoke no word in favor of Lu Bu, To whom even a father's life was not sacred. Lu Bu whining was not spared, Railing Zhang Liao far better fared.

Pang Tong & Huang Zhong Pang Tong's death during the war between Liu Bei and Liu Zhang catalyzed the subsequent invasion and capture of the Yi Province (modern day Sichuan and Chongqing) Huang Zhong: a military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei. An elderly general with youthful vigour and constitution. Sacrificed himself during the invasion of Wu by the Shu forces. Shot by archers. Huang Zhong was brought back to the Shu main camp, and died of his wounds.

Xun Yu a strategist and statesman who served as an advisor to the warlord Cao Cao Xun Yu's contributions to Cao Cao's forces and administration are immense. Recommended many other men of calibre to Cao Cao. He opposed the idea for Cao Cao to set up a selfcontained feudal state within the Han Dynasty Popular version of his death: Committed suicide after receiving an empty gift set from Cao Cao

Key Lessons The best strategies and best armies cannot overturn heaven s will Cao Cao: Behave like an emperor when you have him as a hostage. But never cross the line (know the limits). When fighting a competent army, anytime they start fleeing quickly, there is an ambush. Do not be fooled. Pursuing them will result in defeat. Always listen to a dying man's last wishes or advice. Never be smarter than your boss. Never let your boss know that you can read his mind (even if you can).

Key Lessons All generals have their own strength and weakness, and it has little relation with their age. Underestimating someone WILL lead to your downfall. When a force invades your land, attack them as fast as possible before they have the chance to rest. Commander is the life of a squadron, but supply line is the life of the entire force. Protect your supply line at ALL COST. Talents come in all forms and may not be what you like them to be (appearance or age).

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