Yuan Shu MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Yuan Shu? Yuan Shu is an ESFP personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - sp/sx - 378 in Enneagram, SLUEN in Big 5, SEE in Socionics.

Wow this guy is an actual fkin dumbass. Unhealthy 3w4 stereotype at its finest. Image conscious, chasing the big campaigns publicly while also being pretentious as hell. And that 4 wing starts sulking when the talented people decided to side with his brother instead of him (see: Yuan Shu Zhuan Records) MBTI: Se Dom. Known as a youth to enjoy physical activities, but also a pretty hedonistic dude and actually died because of a deprivation of easy-to-swallow food. LOTS AND LOTS of Inferior Ni when decision making. No solid future planning was recorded for this guy, lots of looting and basically indulging himself in sensory enjoyments. Oh and we're not even talking about him taking the throne... but if you're reading this you already know how badly he fcked up there. Unhealthy aux Fi. Out for himself the whole time, has close to zero PR skills and almost got booted out of Nanyang for being a tyrant and robbing the local population. There is a clear emphasis of that toxic aux Fi and tertiary Te in everything that he does, where he basically just acts on whatever he feels internally satisfied with, and that Tert Te basically making him do enough of what he wants to get (a) famous, (b) outdo or be equal to his brother and (c) get satisfaction. Nothing more, and gave 0 fcks about external matters. Look at the whole campaign against Dong zhuo incident where Yuan Shu helped Yuan Shao set fire to the capital and then just dipped to do his own thing. He proceeded to briefly fight Yuan Shao for the coalition leader position and with that failing, he straight up just started cutting the coalition vanguard's supplies out of paranoia and power struggling. He's not even trying to hide how pretentious he is at "being a hero of the Han Dynasty". AP TYPE: 1F - Materialistic, and has the tendency to do whatever he finds comfortable in the moment. 2V - This is a hard one, since he appears to be 3V-ish due to trying not to be Yuan Shao's shadow all the time. But he's agreeble in terms of deciding his course of actions, playing to circumstances and acting upon them. He also was generous in allowing his subordinates to accomplish things as long as they served him (self and others positive volition despite being somewhat toxic). He's less toxic than other's negative volition Yuan Shao in this aspect. In a way, his declaration of emperor was a 2V blindspot, resulting in hubris. 3E- Definitely others-negative emotion. Had a huge martyr complex, which sounds like the 1E stereotype. But this probably stems from his sense of inferiority (self negative emotion), and his entire career can be summed up to him trying to speedrun not feeling like a bum. Process emotion, and he significantly looks to his 1F more than Emotion. And this guy was nothing like a 2E. 4L - (Insert 4L idiot stereotype) He was kinda good at straightforward decisions (knowing when to strategically mess with his allies' supplies + his decision to join the imperial guards to counterbalance Yuan Shao's influence without directly being in conflicting power) but ends up being even worse at long-term and consistent reasoning than his brother. OVERVIEW: People rail on Yuan Shao alot for being incompetent and indecisive but the truth is the same and worse applies for this fella. The only reason Yuan Shao tanks the blame is because he was a sizeable enough threat to Cao Cao, hence people talk more about him. In truth, Yuan Shu started out rich like Yuan Shao and even was made the legitimate son. He still managed to **** up so badly that he died of starvation. At least Yuan Shao has many good traits and his people loved him. This guy has like zero redeeming qualities to make up for the amount of chaos he caused. An actual parasite.

Biography

Yuan Shu (pronunciation (help·info)) (died 199),[1] courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese general and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189.

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