Deng Zhi
History of China, Three Kingdoms, Shu Han, Zhang Wen, Sun Quan
978-613-5-99390-5
6135993909
108
2011-08-05
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deng Zhi (died 251) was a minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. Deng originated in Xinye (present-day Nanyang), and went to Sichuan to avoid the turmoil of central China. He was not recognized in the area and was not even respected, so he became concerned with his prospect and asked the local fortune-teller, Zhang Yu, about his future. Zhang told him that he would become the Grand General and a marquis, but only after 70 years old. Still, Deng could not gain a sense of security from Zhang, and when he heard the Grand Administrator of Western Ba, Pang Xi, was fond of guests, he quickly joined the later and took shelter under him.When warlord Liu Bei invaded Yi Province, Pang surrendered, and Deng was made a low-ranking official after Liu took over the province. Once, Liu passed by Pi, where Deng held his post, and discovered the latter's talent after a conversation.
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