One hundred and five Guo Zifeng is thirsty for talents
Of course, Guo Peng not only knows Liu Bei by his own ability. The name Liu Bei has reached a household name, and it is difficult to know whether or not.
His abilities that I really want to say are not the top ones no matter how you look at them, but he eventually became the emperor of a separatist force.
As for Guo Peng’s current observation, it can be said that Liu Bei is a very charming person.
The word charm is actually a bit metaphysical, because this thing is not so easy to master, and it has a bit of a natural feeling.
A charming person can become the protagonist anytime and anywhere, making people involuntarily care about him, listen to him and agree with his opinions, while a charming person can only serve as a foil.
Some people have obviously not done anything for everyone, but everyone likes him for no reason and can think of him if there is any good thing.
Some people work hard to make contributions to everyone, but they really become cows and horses, and even people can't do it.
This is the life gap caused by charm.
There is no doubt that Liu Bei is a very charming person.
Moreover, his charm is even greater than that of Cao Cao and Sun Quan. Cao Cao and Sun Quan are both based on their own power, and Liu Bei's only foundation is himself.
He was displaced for decades and was only at sixty years old when he became emperor. Liu Bei raised his army at the age of 24 to die of illness at the age of 63. He spent most of his 40-year military career.
But even in this state, there was still a large group of people around him who were willing to give for him. No matter what, he had to follow him, and no matter how high the officials and the rich salaries were, he didn't care whether he had a basis or not, and he just recognized him as a person.
Cao Cao tried to make promises to many people under Liu Bei's command, such as Guan Yu, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang, who had never left Liu Bei.
What is this not charm?
Liu Bei is not the leader either.
Of course, most of the talents in this era are wealthy children from wealthy families. They all have their own family interests and will choose to serve the warlords who occupy their hometowns and ensure the interests of their family.
Before occupying Jingzhou, Liu Bei's charm could attract either a real idealist or a person without the fatigue of his family.
This is different from the Liu Bang era and is one of the reasons why Liu Bei failed to gain the world in the end.
Guo Peng asked Cheng Li to monitor him, analyze him, then explain him, see his extraordinary points, and plan to learn something from Liu Bei.
The next day, Liu Bei went to the military camp to report that he and Guo Peng were incorporated into a new arrangement of 500 people with dozens of his subordinates.
Liu Bei was appointed as the Qujunhou. Liu Bei recommended his two outstanding subordinates Guan Yu and Zhang Fei as the village chiefs, and Guo Peng allowed it.
At this time, Guo Peng finally met Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, two famous figures who were bound to Liu Bei.
Both of them are tall and very strong.
In terms of appearance, Guan Yu is better than Zhang Fei. His beard is indeed very long, so it is not unreasonable to be called a beautiful bearded man.
A heroic spirit was revealed between his eyebrows and eyes. He stood tall, neither angry nor happy, but stood behind Liu Bei without saying a word.
Zhang Fei was slightly more lively and stronger than Guan Yu, but not taller than him. His appearance was rough and he had a big beard, but when he looked closely, he was quite attractive and very masculine.
The most eye-catching thing is not his strong figure.
Although his figure is strong, it is not particularly conspicuous among Guo Peng's army. It's just that his voice is too loud and his decibels are too high, so it is very eye-catching.
There is no doubt that these two are both top-notch generals, but they don’t like to speak, but their eyes like to watch around Guan Yu, who is even more handsome.
Guo Peng didn't think that Liu Bei could recognize people as young as he could, but Liu Bei was lucky and happened to meet Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
Guo Peng himself was not so lucky. There were thousands of heroes in Luoyang, and hundreds of them defected to him, but there was no general as a talent.
How great would it be if Zhang Fei and Guan Yu were my subordinates...
Guo Peng couldn't help but think of this possibility.
Perhaps it was out of respect for Guan Yu and Zhang Fei that I was born with a good impression of these two people.
Liu Bei was nothing at all, but Luo Guanzhong described it as too kind and too selfless. No matter how you look at it, you feel hypocritical. The so-called too much is as bad as too much.
Therefore, Guo Peng's impression of Liu Bei was even negative.
When these three people really appeared in front of Guo Peng, this feeling became even more obvious.
My liking for Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, and my dissatisfaction with Liu Bei.
He smiled helplessly and dispelled some of his little emotions. Guo Peng took Liu Bei and others to watch their military camp and explained the military rules.
Liu Bei asked Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Jian Yong to keep the military rules in mind and then tell the soldiers.
When Guo Peng saw Guan Yu and Zhang Fei reading the military rules seriously, he asked Liu Bei and the others about literacy.
"I met them a few years ago. Yun Chang and Yide were both poor and were originally illiterate. Although they were extremely brave, they felt that if they were illiterate, they were just the courage of ordinary men and could not do great things. So I taught them to read and even gave them a word for words."
Then Liu Bei smiled and said that after Guan Yu knew how to read, he was called Changsheng. Liu Bei found it very funny when he heard it, and persuaded Guan Yu to change the name "大天" to Yunchang.
Guo Peng felt it was very interesting after hearing this.
He was very sure that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were not from good backgrounds.
Guan Yu was a murderer and went into exile to Youzhou. Zhang Fei stole Xiahou Yuan's niece as his wife at the age of 36. Obviously, he was not from a good background.
Since neither of them is a good family background and does not have a family foundation for receiving education, what is the case when both of them are literate and have a word for prose?
Now that Liu Bei said this, Guo Peng understood that it was Liu Bei's credit.
Liu Bei is Lu Zhi's disciple. Not liking to read does not mean he can't read. Not to mention how profound his knowledge is, it is not a problem to learn literacy, and it is also possible to teach Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to learn literacy.
Moreover, with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei's loyalty and unyielding relationship to Liu Bei, a considerable part of it is considered to be Liu Bei's teaching them to read and recognize words.
Guo Peng himself has a deep understanding of how great it is to let illiterate people in this era learn to read and receive some education.
The five people who taught cultural knowledge by himself, both gold, wood, water, fire and earth, had the determination and will to die for him, and they put it into practice several times to protect Guo Peng with their own lives.
Hundreds of soldiers who were taught cultural knowledge were also very loyal to Guo Peng. They followed him through life and death several times without any complaints.
I think Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are the gold, wood, water, fire and earth around Liu Bei, but Liu Bei was so lucky that he took over Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, two talented younger brothers.
Envy, jealousy and hatred.
Guo Peng smiled self-deprecatingly.
It seems a little greedy.
However, greed for talents is not greed, it is called "thirsty for talent".
Chapter completed!