Liu Bowen left his last words before he died. Unfortunately, his two sons didn't listen to them, and he was killed in a catastrophe.

There was Zhuge Liang before midnight, followed by Liu Bowen. Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang are both mysterious and talked about by later generations. But when it comes to success, it is obvious that Liu Bowen's achievements are much greater than Zhuge Liang's. Zhuge Liang has three points in the world, and Liu Bowen has three points in the world. Zhuge Liang failed to help Liu Bei conquer the country, but Liu Bowen helped Zhu Yuanzhang unify China. Liu Bowen was a child prodigy. 65,438+02 years old is a scholar, and 23 years old is a scholar. He has an amazing memory, and his neighbors praised his talent in Zhu Gekongming and Kevin·Z. It's a pity that Liu Bowen was born at a bad time. Although he was a scholar in the Yuan Dynasty, he caught up with the chaos in the world. The court of the Yuan Dynasty was groggy and powerless, and Liu Bowen's talents could not be exerted at all. When the uprising army was surging in the world, Liu Bowen once recruited strong men in his hometown to encircle the peasant army, and the effect was much better than that of the Yuan court, so Fang Guozhen hated Liu Bowen's guts. Liu Bowen wanted to make contributions to the Yuan Dynasty, but the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty couldn't even carve a dead wood, which disappointed Liu Bowen many times. He can only live in seclusion in his hometown temporarily, but his talents have spread all over the world. After laying the foundation stone for Nanjing, Zhu Yuanzhang went to Sichuan to look for talents. When he heard Liu Bowen's name, he immediately sent someone to invite Liu Bowen to Nanjing. Li Shanchang personally invited him to write a book, but Liu Bowen refused. Zhu Yuanzhang personally wrote an invitation letter, and Liu Bowen had to come to Nanjing. From then on, he became Zhu Yuanzhang's counselor. Liu Bowen's talent is no longer inferior to Li Shanchang's. At that time, they took the imperial examination in the Yuan Dynasty together. Li Shanchang has just been admitted to the scholar, but the scholar didn't, while Liu Bowen was admitted to the scholar in one fell swoop. The arrival of Liu Bowen obviously robbed Li Shanchang's favor, and Li Shanchang targeted Liu Bowen everywhere. The struggle between the two was exactly what Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to see, and it was also a necessary condition for him to control his ministers. 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang founded the country in Nanjing and was awarded the founding meritorious service. Li Shanchang was awarded the first-class duke, while Liu Bowen was only awarded the third-class earl, which made the onlookers feel unfair. Zhu Yuanzhang did this mainly because Liu Bowen had a sense of pride, which was not as good as that of Li Shanchang. Zhu Yuanzhang always felt that Liu Bowen did not unite himself. After Li Shanchang had Hu as his assistant, he was wary of Liu Bowen. Both sides are fighting to the death, but Liu Bowen is not as cruel and expensive as Li Shanchang, and it is inevitable that it will eventually decline. Liu Bowen actually saw the whole situation thoroughly and knew Zhu Yuanzhang well. He knew that Zhu Yuanzhang would kill the hero. Liu Bowen wanted to avoid Zhu Yuanzhang and resigned from Zhu Yuanzhang many times, but Zhu Yuanzhang refused. At the age of 60, with the help of Ma Huanghou, Liu Bowen finally returned to his hometown in Qingtian. He thought that he could spend his old age in his hometown from now on, but Zhu Yuanzhang still didn't trust him and forced Liu Bowen to return to the imperial court in the form of favors and gifts every day. Liu Bowen knew that he would never return to his hometown alive again. Liu Bowen soon became terminally ill. Hu gave Liu Bowen some medicines, all of which were chronic poisons. Liu Bowen is dying. Liu Bowen naturally knew that Hu had killed himself. As for Zhu Yuanzhang, he should have adopted a tacit attitude. On his deathbed, Liu Bowen said to his two sons, Mclynn Killman Liu and He, "Don't be an enemy of Hu after I die, and don't get too close to the prince." At the same time, Liu Bowen left a legacy and contributed everything he learned in his life to Zhu Yuanzhang, but he could not give it to Zhu Yuanzhang before the fall of Hu, otherwise Zhu Yuanzhang could not see it. Mclynn Killman Liu and Liu Bowen made arrangements behind them, but they didn't want to be enemies with Hu and get too close. As a result, Mclynn Killman Liu was driven to die by Hu, but refused to accept the official position on the grounds that he was a man or a minister. He didn't call himself the emperor, but only called his royal highness, saying that "your highness is dead, and he can't escape a usurper" and directly scolded Zhu. Obviously, after Liu Bowen's death, his two sons were killed because they didn't listen to their father's last words, and their fate was even more tragic than that of Liu Bowen.