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Liu Bei has a total of three biological sons and one adopted son. They are Liu Chan, Liu Yong, Liu Li, and Liu Feng (adopted son).
Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty (June 10, 161 223), Han nationality, the word Xuande, was a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County (now Dashulou Sang Village, Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), after Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, the founding emperor and politician of the Shu Han Dynasty. Historians often call him the ancestor.
Liu Bei worshipped Lu Zhi as a teacher when he was a teenager, and later participated in activities such as suppressing the Yellow Turban Uprising and crusading against Dong Zhuo. Because of his own limited strength, Liu Bei suffered repeated defeats in the process of the princes' melee, so he successively attached himself to Gongsun Zhan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and other princes. However, because he always adhered to the code of conduct of convincing people with virtue, he was respected by famous people at home and abroad, and Tao Qian, Liu Biao and others gave up letting their sons inherit the inheritance, but chose to give up their territory Xuzhou and Jingzhou to Liu Bei.
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Liu Bei. There are four sons: Liu Feng and Liu Chan.
Liu Li, Liu Yong.
1.Liu Feng: Liu Bei's righteous son, his surname is Kou. Liu Bei took refuge in Liu Biao.
, there was no heir under his knees, so he accepted Liu Feng as a righteous son, but Liu Chan was born shortly thereafter.
2.Liu Chan: From Mrs. Gan.
3-4.Liu Li and Liu Yong: The biological mother is ominous.
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Liu Bei had a total of four sons: Liu Feng, Liu Chan, Liu Li, and Liu Yong.
Liu Feng: Liu Bei's righteous son, his surname is Kou. When Liu Bei took refuge in Liu Biao, he had no heirs under his knees, so he accepted Liu Feng as his adopted son, but Liu Chan was born shortly thereafter.
Liu Chan: From Mrs. Gan.
Liu Li and Liu Yong: The biological mother is ominous. There is no way to verify which of these two brothers is big and who is small. Liu Li was named the king of Anping, but later died of illness; Liu Yong was named the king of Ganling, but was later victimized by Huang Hao's slander, failed to enter the dynasty for more than ten years, and was moved to Luoyang after the fall of Shu Han.
In addition, Liu Bei had two daughters, who were captured by Cao Chun's tiger and leopard riders in the Battle of Changbanpo, and their whereabouts were later unknown.
The reason why Liu Chan is called "Adou".
Liu Chan was born in the spring of the twelfth year of Jian'an (207). At that time, Liu Bei was electrifying in Xinye County. According to "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", when he was born, a pillar of "auspicious" happened:
That night, there was a white crane, which flew to the county yawu, roared more than 40 times, and flew westward. This, of course, is a fabrication and a second-in-the-fact by posterity.
The sound of high sounds, no more, no less, exactly more than forty, is to indicate that he will wear the dragon robe for 40 years in the future; Flying not to the east, but to the west, is indicating that the place where the Liu father and son ascended to the emperor's throne in the future is Xishu.
In addition, his mother, Mrs. Gan, once looked up at Beidou in her sleep and became pregnant. After he was born, his milk name was called "Adou". The ancients believed that among the stars in the sky, the Big Dipper was the brightest, so dreaming of the Big Dipper and getting pregnant was also regarded as a pillar "like Rui".
These claims are all folklore and are not very credible. The name of "Adou" is not found in the "Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Hou Biography", but it is recorded in the "Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Liu Feng Biography". "The Biography of Liu Feng" quotes Meng Da's letter to Liu Feng, in which two sentences say:
Since the establishment of Adou as the crown prince, people of insight have been chilled. It can be seen that Liu Chan's name was widely known at that time.
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Three: the eldest son Liu Chan, the second sons Liu Yong and Liu Li.
Liu Chan: The eldest son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms, was born to Mrs. Gan when she was in Xinye. In May 223 AD, he succeeded to the throne and changed the era name to "Jianxing". He died of illness in 271 A.D.
Liu Yong: The second son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms, the half-brother of Liu Chan, the queen of the Shu Han Dynasty, and the birth of the first lord Empress Mu. In the first year of Xianxi, Yongdong moved to Luoyang, worshiped Che Duwei, and was named a townsman. The cause of death is unknown.
Liu Li: The son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms. In June of the first year of Zhang Wu, Liu Bei sent Situ Xu Jing to crown Liu Li as the king of Liang, and in the eighth year of Jianxing, he was renamed the king of Anping. In the seventh year of Yanxi, Liu Li died, and he was called the king to mourn.
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