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  1. Ma Liang (187–222), courtesy name Jichang, was an official serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Since he was young, Ma Liang was famous for his exceptional talent, with Chen Shou describing him as one of Shu's best officials.

  2. Dive into the heartwarming tale of Ma Liang and his Magic Paintbrush in this captivating video! Discover how a young, kind-hearted boy from ancient China uses his extraordinary gift to change...

  3. Ma Liang was a loyal and capable official who served under Liu Bei in the Shu Kingdom. He was nicknamed 'White Eyebrows' and administered Jing province after Liu Bei's conquest.

  4. Ma Liang (187–222), courtesy name Jichang, was an official serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Since he was young, Ma Liang was famous for his exceptional talent, with Chen Shou describing him as one of Shu's best officials.

  5. Ma Liang was a Shu strategist. Ma Liang was born in Xiangyang, and was the brother of Ma Su, another intellectual. Ma Liang and Ma Su joined Liu Bei in AD 208 when he was made Governor of Jing Province following the death of Liu Biao, and became his strategists.

  6. When the emperor ordered Ma Liang to draw a dragon, he drew a big house-lizard instead, and when the emperor demanded a phoenix, Ma Liang painted a crow. The two creatures fought each other, causing chaos in the palace hall.

  7. Ma Liang (onyomi: Ba Ryō) is a vassal of Shu. A talented young man, he was given the nickname "White Brows" (白眉). Together with his younger brother Ma Su, he served Liu Bei. He helped Guan Yu with the domestic affairs in the Jing Province.