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He was the most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, why didn't he go to assist Liu Bei? Is this providence?

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In the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", perhaps due to the author's preference, Liu Bei's image has always been portrayed as very positive and positive. As a result, many famous people began to attach themselves to Liu Bei, such as Zhuge Liang.

However, in the novel, there is a person who can be called the most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and no one in the world is his opponent. If this person goes to assist Liu Bei, let alone Sun Quan, even a person like Cao Cao is not Liu Bei's opponent.

It's just that this most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, let alone to assist Liu Bei, didn't go to see Liu Bei at all. Even, he went all the way to see Cao Cao.

So, why didn't he assist Liu Bei? Is this what is called providence?

He was the most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, why didn't he go to assist Liu Bei? Is this providence?

Speaking of which, it is estimated that some readers already know who the insect world is talking about, yes, he is the most mysterious character who appears in the novel, Zuo Ci!

According to the book, Zuo Ci is a Taoist priest, and his identity is similar to Yu Ji who appeared in Eastern Wu before, but it seems that his spells are more powerful than Yu Ji, and he can actually play Cao Cao under Cao Cao's nose.

Even, in front of Cao Cao, Zuo Ci persuaded Cao Cao to cultivate with him and become an immortal and get rid of the worldly life.

Here's what the book says:

Ci said: "...... The great throne is extremely human, why not retreat and follow the poor road to practice in Emei Mountain? It should be taught in three heavenly books. Cao said: "I have also thought about the rapids for a long time and retreated bravely, but the Nai court has not won its ears." Ci smiled and said: "Yizhou Liu Xuande is the emperor's family, why not let this position with him?" Otherwise, the poor road should be a flying sword to take your head. ”

From the above description, we can see that this mysterious figure named Zuo Ci is actually helping Liu Bei, wanting Cao Cao to follow him to learn the Tao, so as to transfer the so-called power of the world to Liu Bei.

He was the most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, why didn't he go to assist Liu Bei? Is this providence?

It is conceivable that Cao Cao, who has a deep desire for power, could agree to Zuo Ci's request?

Therefore, Cao Cao sent people to hunt down Zuo Ci. It's just that Zuo Ci's mana is strong, let alone Cao Cao's subordinates, even Cao Cao himself can't kill Zuo Ci.

Moreover, it can be seen from the story in the book that Zuo Ci just wanted to play tricks on Cao Cao, and did not really want Cao Cao's life. It's not that Zuo Ci can't do it, but the so-called time has not come. This also shows from one side that it is easy for Zuo Ci to kill whomever he wants.

If it is said that according to the description of the author of the novel, such an invincible person, after leaving Cao Cao, should go to see Liu Bei, and sincerely assist Liu Bei. And once Zuo Ci assists Liu Bei, it is very likely that the world of the Eastern Han Dynasty will be restored.

However, when Zuo Ci left Cao Cao, he never appeared in the book again. Obviously, Zuo Ci kept saying that he was helping Liu Bei, but in fact he didn't want to assist Liu Bei at all.

Perhaps, this is what is really called providence.

He was the most invincible person in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, why didn't he go to assist Liu Bei? Is this providence?

After all, it is normal for a person like Zuo Ci to know the will of heaven, and he must know that Liu Bei is not in good times now. Even, there were no people who could really help the Eastern Han Dynasty, and there was only one way for the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, to perish, that is, to be replaced by the descendants of Sima Yi later.

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