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In fact, Liu Bei is the eighteenth King Jing of Zhongshan, and Emperor Xian of Han is older than Liu Bei.
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Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty is the sixteenth grandson of Liu Bang, there are fourteen generations between them, Liu Bang is followed by Liu Heng, then Liu Qi, Liu Fa, Liu Mai, Liu Wai, Liu Hui, Liu Qin, Liu Xiu, Liu Zhuang, Liu, Liu Kai, Liu Shu, Liu Chang and Liu Hong, to Liu Xie is already the sixteenth generation of Liu Bang, so according to this generation, Liu Xie is the sixteenth grandson of Liu Bang.
Liu Xie (April 2, 181 - April 21, 234) was aware that Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty (reigned 220 years in 189), the word Bohe, the second son of Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty, the half-brother of Emperor Liu Wei of the Han Dynasty, and the queen of the mother Linghuai Wang Rong, the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Liu Xie was raised by the Empress Dowager Dong, so he was called "Dong Hou", and was first named the King of Bohai, and later changed to the King of Chen Liu. In the sixth year of Zhongping (189), Dong Zhuo abolished the young emperor of the Han Dynasty Liu Wei and established Liu Xie as the emperor. After Dong Zhuo was killed by Wang Yun and Lü Bu, Dong Zhuo's troops invaded Chang'an and held him hostage again.
Liu Xie later fled Chang'an.
In the second year of Cao Wei Qinglong (234), Liu Xie died at the age of 54 and was buried in the Zen Mausoleum, known as the Emperor of Filial Piety.
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Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty is a descendant of Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu is a descendant of Liu Fa, the king of Changsha, Liu Fa is the sixth son of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, and Liu Qi, Emperor of the Han Dynasty, is the grandson of Gaozu Liu Bang. The short expression is as follows:
Liu Bang - Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty Liu Qi - Liu Fa, King of Changsha - Liu Xiu, the Founding Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty - Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
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Ancient people should attach great importance to genealogy, and the Three Kingdoms only said that Bei was a descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Han Dynasty, so on this point, he was really not good at lying, after all, this was not history at the time, you look at the time when no one came out to deny this, this can be exterminated, and the side also shows that he is at least a royal prince.
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You must know that the emperor's uncle at that time was not worth much, and the emperor's uncle had eight hundred, if not a thousand. The Han Dynasty implemented the sub-feudal system, Liu Bang's son was divided into various feuds, all over the country were royal relatives, and each emperor would divide his sons and brothers out, in ancient times, people had nothing to do and gave birth, so the imperial uncle had a lot of extenuating circumstances, or Liu Bei made baskets and sold baskets, why didn't others laugh at him for pretending to be the imperial uncle, it must have been like that at that time.
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Liu Bei, a descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of the Han Dynasty, was the uncle of the Han Emperor and the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a modest, courteous corporal, lenient to others, ambitious, known and good at making use of people, and was praised by the world for his benevolence, and was a famous politician in the Three Kingdoms period and a famous hero in the Three Kingdoms period. In 221 A.D., he was proclaimed emperor in Chengdu, with the country name Han and the year name Zhangwu, occupying all of present-day Sichuan, most of Yunnan and Guizhou, and part of Hanzhong in Shaanxi and Bailongjiang in Gansu.
Known as Shu or Shu Han in history, he died of illness in the White Emperor City in 223 AD, at the age of 63, he was called Emperor Zhaolie, and the temple was called Liezu, and the historian called him the ancestor again.
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Yes, a side branch of the royal family, a declining aristocracy. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Emperor Han Xian ordered people to check the genealogy, proving that Liu Bei was indeed his imperial uncle. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty had many imperial uncles, but Liu Bei was not only loyal to him who had lost power, but also had a lot of potential, so he gave him the honor of the imperial uncle of the Han Dynasty.
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Yes, it can be said that it is a family related to the royal family or a declining royal family.
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People in history have admitted it, and we can't help it.
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Three thousand miles in one table. Distant relatives.
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Liu Bei was a descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, and the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period.
Liu Bei (June 10, 161, 223), the name Xuande, was a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County, Youzhou (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, a politician, and historians also called him the ancestor.
Liu Bei studied with Gongsun Zhan under Lu Zhi, and then participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Uprising. Together with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he has successively rescued Beihai Kong Rong and Xuzhou Tao Qian. After Tao Qian died of illness, he ceded Xuzhou to Liu Bei.
Liu Bei was exiled in his early days, took refuge in many princes, and later defeated Cao Cao in the Battle of Chibi and Sun Quan's alliance with Sun Quan, taking advantage of the situation to seize Jingzhou, and then entered Yizhou to establish the Shu Han regime. Chen Shou commented that Liu Bei's power was slightly inferior to Cao Cao, but his Hongyi was generous, knew people and treated people, was indomitable, and eventually became an emperor. Liu Bei himself once said that when he does things, "every time he goes against him, things will be done".
In the first year of Zhangwu (221), Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Chengdu, the country was called Han, the year name was Zhangwu, and the history was called Shu or Shu Han, occupying all of present-day Sichuan, most of Yunnan, Guizhou, Hanzhong in Shaanxi and part of Bailongjiang in Gansu.
In the third year of Zhangwu (223 years), Liu Bei died of illness in the White Emperor City, at the age of 63, he was called Emperor Zhaolie, and the temple was called Liezu (one said Taizong), and he was buried in Huiling. In later generations, there are many literary and artistic works with it as the protagonist, and there is Zhaolie Temple in Chengdu Wuhou Temple to commemorate.
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The historical records are like this, Liu Bang (Han Gaozu) Liu Heng (Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty) Liu Qi (Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty) Liu Sheng (King Jing of Zhongshan) Liu Zhen (Lucheng Tinghou) Liu Ang Liu Lu (Zhanghou) Liu Lian (Yishui Hou) Liu Ying (Qinyang Hou) Liu Jian (An Guohou) Liu Aihua (Guangling Hou) Liu Xian (Miao Shuihou) Liu Shu (Qiyi Hou) Liu Yi (Qiyang Hou) Liu Bi (Yuan Zehou) Liu Budo (Fengling Hou) Liu Hui (Jichuan Hou) Liu Xiong Liu Hong Liu Bei.
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Yes, but dozens of generations apart.
Liu Bang (Han Gaozu) Liu Heng (Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty) Liu Qi (Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty) Liu Sheng (King Jing of Zhongshan) Liu Zhen (Lucheng Tinghou) Liu Ang Liu Lu (Zhanghou) Liu Lian (Yishui Hou) Liu Ying (Qinyang Hou) Liu Jian (An Guohou) Liu Aihua (Guangling Hou) Liu Xian (Miao Shuihou) Liu Shu (Qiyi Hou) Liu Yi (Qiyang Hou) Liu Bi (Yuan Zehou) Liu Budo (Fengling Hou) Liu Hui (Jichuan Hou) Liu Xiong Liu Hong Liu Bei.
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After the eighth generation of Shangsu, the grandfather of the grandfather who is the same grandfather as the current emperor is the grandfather of the grandfather, and the next generation is the uncle and nephew.
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As long as you need it, say yes.
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Liu Bei was the concubine of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty and the half-brother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
By Liu Bei's generation, it had long since decayed, and he belonged to the Han family. In terms of generation, he is indeed the distant uncle of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
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It really is. The emperor checked the genealogy sealed.
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Liu Bang (Han Gaozu) Liu Heng (Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty) Liu Qi (Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty) Liu Sheng (King Jing of Zhongshan) Liu Zhen (Lucheng Tinghou) Liu Ang Liu Lu (Zhanghou) Liu Lian (Yishui Hou) Liu Ying (Qinyang Hou) Liu Jian (An Guohou) Liu Aihua (Guangling Hou) Liu Xian (Miao Shuihou) Liu Shu (Qiyi Hou) Liu Yi (Qiyang Hou) Liu Bi (Yuan Zehou) Liu Budo (Fengling Hou) Liu Hui (Jichuan Hou) Liu Xiong Liu Hong Liu Bei.
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Yes, this is clearly recorded in the history books.
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The genealogy of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty has his name, but as for whether it is a real person, it is unknown.
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It should be a long way away. Far away ... of relatives ... Commonly known as distant relatives... It's probably been an N generation.。。。 But there should be this one...
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He claimed that after Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan, Liu Sheng had more than 120 sons according to historical records.
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According to the genealogy, it is indeed genuine, but this relative is too far away, too far away! The distant relationship is negligible!
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His name is on the genealogy, but many historians say it is an impersonation, and I don't know why.
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At that time, there was no police station to manage the household registration, as long as you were thick-skinned, there was no problem with anything.
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Yes, the Han Dynasty surnamed Liu is...
Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty is a descendant of Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Liu Xiu, the son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, is a descendant of Liu Fa, the king of ChangshaEmperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty was the grandson of Gaozu Liu Bang.
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Yes, there were no foreign surnames as emperors in the Han Dynasty, they were all of Liu Bang's blood.
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Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, gave birth to Emperor Wen Liu Heng - Liu Heng gave birth to Emperor Jing Liu Qi - Liu Qi gave birth to Liu Fa, the king of Changsha - Liu occurred the Marquis of the Chungling Festival, Liu Mai gave birth to Yulin Taishou Liu Wai - Liu Wai gave birth to Julu Duwei Liu Hui - Liu Hui gave birth to Liu Qin, the magistrate of Nanton County.
Liu Qin is the father of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty Liu Xiu!
Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu - Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang - Zhang Emperor Liu Wei - He Emperor Liu Zhao - Emperor Liu Long - An Emperor Liu Hu (Emperor Zhang's grandson) - Infant Emperor Liu Yi - Shun Emperor Liu Bao (Emperor Anzi) - Chong Emperor Liu Bing - Emperor Qin Liu Zhang (Emperor Zhang's great-grandson) - Huan Emperor Liu Zhi (Emperor Zhang's great-grandson) - Ling Emperor Liu Hong (Emperor Zhang's great-grandson) - Young Emperor Liu Wei - Xian Emperor Liu Xie (Emperor Ling's son).
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Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty and Liu Fa, King of Changsha.
Chung Ling Festival Hou Liu buy.
Yu Lin is too guarded by Liu Wai.
Julu Lieutenant Liu Hui.
Nanton Orders Liu Qin.
Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu.
Xiaoming Emperor Liu Zhuang.
Emperor Xiaozhang Liu Wei.
Liu Kai, the filial piety king of the river.
Liu Shu, the Marquis of the Liberation Pavilion.
Liu Chang, the Marquis of the Liberation Pavilion.
Emperor Liu Hong.
Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty.
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What is the relationship between Liu Bei and Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, Liu Biao, and Liu Zhang? Are they really Liu Bang's descendants?
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