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Liu Bei's sons were his adopted son Liu Feng, who was given death because he did not listen to the generals, and the uncontested queen Liu Chan and the third son Liu Li died of illness when he was young.
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It is speculated that there are three children: Liu Chan, Liu Yong, and Liu Li She was married by Liu Bei when he lived in Xiaopei, and later followed Liu Bei to Jingzhou. She gave birth to a son to Liu Bei during her time in Jingzhou, which was Adou.
When Cao Bing chased after Changbanpo, Liu Bei was helpless and abandoned Mrs. Gan and Adou. Thanks to Zhao Yun coming, he was spared. When Liu Bei entered Sichuan, this Mrs. Gan was no longer mentioned in the book, and it is estimated that she died in Jingzhou.
** It is said that Mrs. Wu has two sons, one is named Liu Yong and the other is Liu Li, which is said in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Historically, this statement is not true. It is recorded in the history books that Liu Yong and Liu Chan were not born to the same mother, and it is said that Liu Li and Liu Yong were not born to the same mother.
In this way, if Liu Yong and Liu Li have a relationship with Mrs. Wu, it is only possible that one of them was born to Mrs. Wu, it is impossible for both of them to be born to her, and it is even possible that neither of them was born to her.
Liu Bei first had his eldest son Liu Chan, that is, the second emperor of Shu, Liu Chan was born to Mrs. Gan in Xinye, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms mentioned that Mrs. Gan was pregnant because she dreamed of swallowing Beidou, so Liu Chan's nickname was "Adou", Liu Bei had two other sons born to Liu Bei's concubines, a son Liu Yong, named King Lu, a son Liu Li, named King Liang, Liu Bei had a righteous son Liu Feng, who was the son of Luo Hou surnamed Kou, the nephew of the surname Liu in Changsha County, Liu Bei first arrived in Jingzhou because he had no son, so he was accepted as a righteous son, and later because Liu Feng bullied Meng Da, If he didn't rescue Guan Yu, Liu Bei was resentful, Zhuge Liang considered that he was rough and straightforward, and he was afraid that no one would be able to control him after the generation, so he persuaded Liu Bei to get rid of him, so he "gave him a seal". Liu Bei's edict mentioned "Don't take evil as small, don't take good as small and don't do it" has become a famous saying of a generation.
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Liu Bei's eldest son is called Liu Chan, that is, the queen. After Liu Bei's death, Liu Chan ascended the throne. The child that Zhao Yun saved in the battle of Nagasaka was him.
After Liu Bei entered Shu, he had two more sons, namely Liu Yong and Liu Li, both of whom were crowned kings.
Liu Bei also accepted a godson named Liu Feng. In terms of age, Liu Feng is the oldest.
You can pay attention to the fact that Liu Feng and Liu Chan are connected to "Feng Chan". It means to be an emperor ......It can be seen that Liu Bei has long had this ambition and didn't dare to say it, so he hid the name he gave the child.
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If it was Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period, his most famous son was Liu Chan.
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Liu Chan has a famous idiom from him who is happy not to think about it.
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Liu Chan also has a righteous son, Liu Feng, who was given death by Liu Bei.
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Liu Chan, who was saved by his son Long Changbanpo, later had two sons, namely Liu Yong and Liu Li.
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Liu Chan, nicknamed Adou.
Recognize Zhuge Kongming as his father as his highest political wisdom.
"Happy not to think of it" is its survival quote.
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Anyway, there is a Dou named Liu Chan.
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Liu Chan, Liu Yong, Liu Li, and Yizi Liu Feng.
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Liu Chan, I can't miss that.
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Adou who can't help him! I don't know about this, it's a bit of common sense.
Liu Bei is very hypocritical, the Three Kingdoms was subverted in the Han Dynasty before the emergence of the three-legged tripod, Liu Bei for the Han Dynasty Zhongshan Jing King, due to the influence of feudal thought, so that people think he is very benevolent, very benevolent. You must know that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the ** of the Ming Dynasty.
I don't think so, I think Cao Cao is a gentleman, although he has real power, but he doesn't usurp the throne, he is still loyal to the Han Dynasty, but although Liu Bei is full of benevolence, righteousness and morality, he is not the king.
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During the heyday of the Shu Han Dynasty, it occupied Jingzhou and Yizhou, and its national strength was damaged after the battle of Guan Yu's loss of Jingzhou and Liu Bei's Yiling, and then the national strength of Shu was restored by Zhuge Liang's rule.
After a long time, the speed of micro-business is too fast, and the body is not afraid of crooked shadows.