He gets along well with Kwan Yu and Zhang Fei. Liang also marries Ying but he sets his mind to put his heart in his work to manage his master's state to help his son. She is unhappy and Zhou Yu treats her coldly although he really loves her. Zhou Yu marries Xiao Qiao after her recovery. Huang Ying, however, pities Liang who stands outside the hut daily to check on Xiao Qiao's condition. Zhou Yu never leaves her alone as Xiao Qiao may die any second. Xiao Qiao is sent to Huang Ying's father for treatment. He tries to crawl close to the unconscious Xiao Qiao but Zhou Yu kicks him aside and carries her home. He also injures himself when both reach the bottom of the cliff. Liang tries to hold her hand but tears her sleeve instead. Out of desperation, she jumps off the cliff. Xiao Qiao seeks help from Liang but he ignores her. Zhou Yu is angry to know that his fiancée has a change of heart and he demands to carry their wedding forward. Both are interested in one another but Liang is disappointed to know that she is engaged to another general, Zhou Yu. On his way to the camp, he meets Xiao Qiao who is beautiful and also intelligent. Liu Bei seeks his help 3 times before he agrees to help him out. Liang envies them and wonders when he will get to be with his love one day. Zhi Lan is touched by Qi's love for her and finally marries him. Knowing that his brother is the scheming type, he gives everything up and tries to look for her with Liang. Qi gets worried when Zhi Lan has Zhong's child and disappears. Both sons are fine in war strategy, except that Qi is kind while Zhong is evil. General Liu has 2 sons Liu Qi and Liu Zhong. The series was produced by ATV and first started airing in Hong Kong on 9 December 1985. Starring Adam Cheng as the title character, the series not only incorporates stories about Zhuge Liang from the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but also includes some elements of wuxia and a fictional romance between Zhuge Liang and Xiaoqiao (Cantonese: Siu-kiu). The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang is a Hong Kong television series based on the life of Zhuge Liang (Cantonese: Chu-kot Leung), a chancellor (or prime minister) of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. New unit types (elite horsemen, elephant cavalry, etc.) have been added.Bat Tsan To (八陣圖) performed by Adam Cheng The player can now control 500 units at one time, as opposed to 100 in the previous game. The gameplay is similar to that of the previous game, the most notable change being the shift to supernatural warfare, including the addition of magical attacks such as tornadoes, lightning strikes, earthquakes, meteor showers, etc. The player can choose to command the armies of either Liu Bei or Cao Cao in their respective scenarios. The account of historical events is heavily fictionalized in the game, liberally adding new sub-plots (such as the entire romance angle of the story) and supernatural elements. Unlike the first game, it is set in the Chinese Three Kingdoms period. Kessen II is a real-time strategy game, and a follow-up to Kessen. Liu Bei has to flee, but swears to return, exact revenge on Cao Cao, and liberate the kingdom of Shu. But war stands in his way, after his land Shu is attacked by the kingdom of Wei, led by the warlord Cao Cao, who abducts Liu Bei's beloved Diao Chan, the keeper of the Imperial Seal. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land.
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