Question
In The Three Kingdoms, what caused Zhang Jue to become the Great and Worthy Teacher?
A pestilence had spread throughout the land.
He wanted to compete with the Hermit.
His followers depended on him.
He needed to control the chieftains.
A pestilence had spread throughout the land.
He wanted to compete with the Hermit.
His followers depended on him.
He needed to control the chieftains.
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pestilence had spread throughout the land.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: A pestilence had spread throughout the land.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. Zhang Jue became known as the Great and Worthy Teacher during the Three Kingdoms period in China because a pestilence had spread throughout the land. He claimed to possess divine powers and offered hope and healing to the people affected by the epidemic, which attracted a large following and established him as a respected figure.
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