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Qi mourns the king of Hui Liu Fei, and the ancestor is also a man. His mother and grandmother are also called Cao's. In the sixth year of Gaozu, he established fertilizer.
Emperor Xiaowen was crowned as the king of the prince of Hui. . .
Therefore, Qibei County mourns Prince Hui: Zizhi is the king of Jibei, Zi Piguang is the king of Jinan, and Zixian is Suchuan.
Wang, Ziang is the king of Jiaoxi.
King Mourning Hui is a long man, and his maternal wife's surname is Cao, he is the son of King Mourning Hui and the grandson of bullshit.
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Wu Chu's "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms" was a joint rebellion led by Liu Bang's nephew, Liu Bi, the king of Wu. The kings of the Seven Kingdoms who participated in the rebellion were Liu Bi, King of Wu, Liu Wu, King of Chu, Liu Sui, King of Zhao, Liu Piguang, King of Jinan, Liu Xian, King of Zichuan, Liu Ang, King of Jiaoxi, and Liu Xiongqu, King of Jiaodong. Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was the mastermind of this rebellion.
Liu Wei has been plotting rebellion for a long time. The fuse of this rebellion was that in the third year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (154 BC), Emperor Jing and Chao mistakenly believed that Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was guilty, and took the opportunity to cut down his two counties of Huiji and Yuzhang. Liu Bi took the opportunity to collude with the princes and kings of Chu, Zhao, Jiaoxi, Jiaodong, Suchuan, and Jinan to launch a joint rebellion.
Liu Bi sent 200,000 troops, known as 500,000, as the main force. At the same time, he sent people to collude with the Xiongnu, Dongyue, and Minyue nobles, and raised troops to the west in the name of "Qing Jun's side, punish Chao wrong". The rebels successfully fought to the east of Henan.
Emperor Jing was very frightened, so he first killed Chao Cuo from Yuan An, wanting to meet their "Qing Jun side" request in exchange for their retreat, but Chao Cuo was dead, the rebels did not retreat, and publicly claimed to seize the throne. The rebels went to the state of Liang (now Shangqiu, Henan) and were stopped by Liu Wu, the king of Liang, the younger brother of Emperor Jing. It was only at this time that Emperor Jing decided to suppress it by force.
He ordered the Taiwei Tiao Hou Zhou Yafu and the general Dou Ying to lead the 36 generals to cut off the rebels' food routes with surprise soldiers, and it took only 10 months to break the rebels. Liu Bi fled to Dongou and was killed by the king of Donou. The other six kings committed suicide in fear of sin, and all seven kingdoms were abolished.
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There are Liu Bang's sons and grandsons, and the children and grandchildren of Liu Bang's brothers.
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It is Qi Xiaowang Liu Jianglu.
Liu Jianglu (?) - 154 BC) i.e. King Xiao of Qi. Liu Bangsun, the son of King Hui (Liu Fei) of Qi Mourning.
In the fourth year of Emperor Wen (176 BC), he mourned the seven princes of Hui, and he was named the Marquis of Yang Xu. In 164 BC, Emperor Wen divided Qi into six kingdoms, and the original crown of Prince Qi Mourning Hui was the marquis and the surviving six people were kings, and he was established as the king of Qi. In the third year of Emperor Jing (154 BC), the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu, he waited and watched.
The rebels of the Three Kingdoms were surrounded, and he sent people for help on the one hand, and secretly contacted the rebels on the other. After Luan Bu defeated the rebels, he learned about his situation and moved his troops to attack Qi, and committed suicide in fear.
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Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was the nephew of Liu Bang, and Liu Wei, the king of Jiaoxi, Liu Xiongqu, the king of Jiaodong, Liu Xian, the king of Suchuan, and Liu Piguang, the king of Jinan, were one of the sons of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the grandson of Liu Bang. Liu Sui, the king of Zhao, is the son of Liu Youzi, the king of Zhao You, and the grandson of Liu Bang. Liu Wu, the king of Chu, was the grandson of Liu Bang's youngest half-brother Liu Jiao, the king of Yuan.
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Liu Xian (?).- 154 BC) Liu Bangsun, Prince Hui of Qi. In 164 BC, Emperor Wen was divided into six kingdoms, and he was made the king of Zichuan.
In 154 BC, Chao Cuo suggested that Emperor Jing cut the fiefdoms of the princes, and he participated in the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms launched by Liu Bi, the king of Wu, and sent troops to besiege Linzi, but was defeated and killed.
Liu Zhi, Liu Bangsun, Prince Qi mourning. Initially, he was named the Marquis of Andu. After Liu Xingju, the former king of Jibei, was killed in rebellion, Liu Zhi was named the king of Jibei by Emperor Wen of Han in 164 BC.
After the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms was pacified, Liu Xian, the original king of Zichuan, was killed, and Liu Zhi was renamed the new king of Zichuan, known as King Yi of Zichuan in history.
Liu Zhi died after 35 years of being a prince, and his son Liu Jian succeeded to the throne of Zichuan in 129 BC. Liu Jian, King of Zichuan Jing, passed on Liu Yi, King of Zichuan, Liu Zheng, Liu Zhonggu, King of Zichuan, Liu Zhonggu passed on Liu Shang, King of Zichuan Kao, Liu Shang passed on Liu Heng, King Xiaowang of Zichuan, Liu Heng passed on Liu You, King Huai of Zichuan, and Liu You passed on the throne to his son Liu Yong. At the time of Liu Yong in Zichuan, it was the end of the Western Han Dynasty.
After Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty, the Zichuan Kingdom was abolished, and Liu Yong was also reduced to a commoner. At this point, the Zichuan Kingdom, founded by Liu Zhi, perished along with the Western Han Dynasty. Since then, the situation of the Zichuan royal family has disappeared from the official history.
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From the perspective of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Liu Wu, the king of Liang, was the younger brother of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, and the eldest princess Liu Concubine was born of the Empress Dowager Dou.
The rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms rebelled against the Seven Kingdoms as Wu, Chu, Zhao, Jinan, Zichuan, Jiaoxi, and Jiaodong. Among them, Liu Bi, the king of Wu, is the son of Liu Zhong, the king of Daiqing; Liu Wu, the king of Chu, was the son of Liu Yingke, the king of Chuyi; Liu Sui, the king of Zhao, was the son of Liu You, the king of Zhao; Liu Piguang, King of Jinan, Liu Xian, King of Jiangchuan, Liu Ang, King of Jiaoxi, and Liu Xiongqu, King of Jiaodong, are all sons of Liu Fei, King of Qi Mourning.
From the perspective of blood, Liu Bi is Liu Bang's nephew and Liu Qi's uncle; Liu Wu, Liu Sui, Liu Piguang, Liu Xian, Liu Ang, and Liu Xiongqu are all cousins of Liu Qi; Only Liu Wu, the king of Liang, is Liu Qi's own brother. "Fight tiger brothers, go into battle father and son soldiers".
From King Liang's point of view, the TV series Han Anguo analyzed King Liang extremely thoroughly: "The emperor needs the king's brotherly alliance more than ever. Once the feudal domain was cut, the imperial court did not have a significant strength advantage over the vassal states, and the emperor could only rely on the strength of the Liang state to resist the possible alliance of the vassal states.
And you, the king, can only have one choice: no matter what happens, you must firmly stand on the side of the court and the emperor. Prepare for the worst!
The Liang State occupies most of the Henan region, which is the necessary place for the rebels of the Seven Kingdoms to attack Guanzhong, and it is impossible to stay out of the matter in a corner of peace, and the emperor wins, and the King of Liang may not necessarily benefit; The emperor is defeated, and King Liang must be finished. Moreover, in order to win over King Liang, Emperor Jing of Han promised that King Liang would ascend the throne after a hundred years, what conditions could the Seven Kingdoms give him? Who's in charge?
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Liu Wu, the king of Liang, is the half-brother of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, because his mother is the empress dowager Dou Yifang, so he will not make his mother's rebellion, and when he cut the domain, he did not weaken Liu Wu's strength.
Empress Dowager Dou likes Liu Wu very much, and Emperor Jing of Han is benevolent and filial, so he does not dare to disobey his mother's orders.
Dou Yifang once asked Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty to appoint Liu Wu as the emperor's younger brother, but fortunately, Liu Wu died earlier than Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty.
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Answer: During the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of the Western Han Dynasty, the princes of Liang were Liu Wu, and Liu Wu was the younger brother of the emperor, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Liu Qiyi's mother.
The important thing is not the mother Dou Yifang, the Empress Dowager, nor the elder sister Princess Liu Yan, but the promise of the emperor's brother and brother.
For himself, his family and his country, King Liang had no motive to rebel, so he didn't have an egg
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There are mainly Wei Qing and Huo Quzhi.
has daughters: the eldest daughter, Princess Wei Chang (Princess Dangli), is the eldest daughter of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Empress Wei, and the favorite daughter of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
After the death of the eldest princess of Hubei (Gai Chang Princess) Liu Che was named the eldest princess for raising Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty, and conspired with Liu Dan, Shangguan Ji, Shangguan An and Sang Hongyang, etc., to kill Huo Guang, and committed suicide after the incident.
The princess of Zhuyi Shi Ji Suo Yin called her mother Wei Zifu and died of witch curses.
Princess Shiyi Shiji Suo Yin called her mother Wei Zifu, and the year of birth and death is unknown.
Princess Yangshi (Princess Deyi), whose biological mother is unknown, died of witch curses.
Princess Yi'an married the sister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Princess Longxi, and Princess Zhaopingjun.
The Seven Kingdoms are Wu Wangbi, Chu Wangwu, Zhao Wangsui, Jinan Wang Piguang, Zichuan Wang Xian, Jiaoxi Wang Ang, and Jiaodong Wang Xiongqu.
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General Sima: Wei Qing, Huo Guang.
General Sima Hussar: Huo Quai.
Lie's generals: Huo Quai, Jin Ri (mì), 磾 (di), Shangguan Ji, Li Guang, Li Guangli.
Daughter: The eldest daughter, Princess Wei Chang (Princess Dangli).
The eldest princess of Eyi (Gai Chang Princess).
Princess Zhuyi. Princess Shiyi.
Princess Yangshi (Princess Deyi).
Princess Yi'an. The kings of the Seven Kingdoms were Liu Bi, King of Wu, Liu Wu, King of Chu, Liu Sui, King of Zhao, Liu Piguang, King of Jinan, Liu Xian, King of Zichuan, Liu Ang, King of Jiaoxi, and Liu Xiongqu, King of Jiaodong.
Wu Chu's "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms" was a joint rebellion led by Liu Bang's nephew, Liu Bi, the king of Wu. The kings of the Seven Kingdoms who participated in the rebellion were Liu Bi, King of Wu, Liu Wu, King of Chu, Liu Sui, King of Zhao, Liu Piguang, King of Jinan, Liu Xian, King of Zichuan, Liu Ang, King of Jiaoxi, and Liu Xiongqu, King of Jiaodong. Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was the mastermind of this rebellion. >>>More
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Qi is in the north and east of Shandong, Yan is in Hebei, Tangshan, Tianjin, Beijing, Chu, Hubei, Hunan, Anhui, Qin, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, and Sichuan. Korea is in the south of Henan, Wei is in the north of Henan and south of Shanxi, and Zhao is in the north of Shanxi and central Hebei.
Character calligraphy, from the Yin Shang oracle bone inscription, the Western Zhou period Zhong Ding Wen (Jin Wen), is the unified script before the Qin Dynasty, which country's script is closest to these two books, in fact, it is difficult to have a standard answer. In order to figure this out, we need to understand both oracle and gold languages. Judging by the historical materials of the excavated oracle bone inscriptions, it is an ancient script that has become a system. >>>More