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The Emperor bade them bring forth the Books of the Genealogies; and therefrom a secretary read:
〃Liu Jing the Filial Emperor begot fourteen sons of whom the seventh was Liu Sheng; Prince of Zhongshan。 Sheng begot Liu Zhen; Lord of Luchang。 Zhen begot Liu Ang; Lord of Pei。 Ang begot Liu Lu; Lord of Zhang。 Lu begot Liu Lian; Lord of Yishui。 Lian begot Liu Ying; Lord of Qinyang。 Ying begot Liu Jian; Lord of Anguo。 Jian begot Liu Ai; Lord of Guangling。 Ai begot Liu Xia; Lord of Jiaoshui。 Xia begot Liu Shu; Lord of Zuyi。 Shu begot Liu Yi; Lord of Qiyang。 Yi begot Liu Bi; Lord of Yuanze。 Bi begot Liu Da; Lord of Yingchuan。 Da begot Liu Buyi; Lord of Fengling。 Buyi begot Liu Hui; Lord of Jichuan。 Hui begot Liu Xiong; Governor of Zhuo。 Xiong begot Liu Hong; who held no office or rank; and Liu Bei is his son。〃
The Emperor pared this with the registers of the Imperial House and found by them that Liu Bei was his uncle by descent。 The Emperor seemed greatly pleased and requested Liu Bei to go into one of the side chambers where he might perform the ceremonial obeisance prescribed for a nephew to his uncle。 In his heart he rejoiced to have this heroic warrior uncle as a powerful supporter against Cao Cao who really held all the power in his own hands。 The Emperor knew himself to be a mere puppet。 He conferred upon his uncle the rank of General of the Left Army and the title of Lord of Yicheng。
When the banquet was concluded; Liu Bei thanked the Emperor and went out of the Palace。 And from this time he was very generally styled the 〃Imperial Uncle。〃
When Cao Cao returned to his palace; Xun Yu and his fellow advisers went in to see him。
Xun Yu said; 〃It is no advantage to you; Illustri