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How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

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1. Sima Yi: The biggest BUG in the Three Kingdoms

The unification of the three kingdoms is both inevitable and unexpected. The reason why it is inevitable is because after 400 years of rule by the Han Dynasty, the three kingdoms of Wei Shu and Wu have all had the concept of unifying the world without killing the other two sides, which is not considered a success. Therefore, even the weakest Shu Han was riveted to the full strength -- first Zhuge Liang's five northern expeditions (six out of Qishan), and then Jiang Wei's nine expeditions to the Central Plains.

The reason why I said that it was an accident was because of Sima Yi, the biggest BUG of the Three Kingdoms!

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

No one expected that he could live so long, survived the death of the three generations of Cao Wei emperors, and when he was more than seventy years old, he actually took away the power of Cao Wei with a single blow, thus opening the Era of Sima Shi, and finally returning to Jin by three points.

This result left Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan helpless. Among them, Cao Cao in particular was the saddest, which meant that he had worked for the Sima family for a lifetime. If there is no Sima Shi, analyzed by comprehensive national strength, it will inevitably be the final unification of Cao Wei. But who expected that the final score of this near-door kick, but let Sima Yi to handle the knife!

But no matter what, "the rolling water of the Yangtze River in the east, the waves exhaust the heroes", now we can only comment on all this, and can not change the slightest.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

2. Cao Xian, Sun Hao and Liu Chan

It is fair to say that in the process of Sima Shi's unification of the three kingdoms, The Cao Wei Emperor was the most bloody, and Cao Xi personally led the servants in the court to be killed when attacking Sima Zhao's mansion.

Although many people criticize Cao, this is "stupid recklessness". But in fact, Cao Xian's move embarrassed Sima Zhao, who was preparing to usurp Wei, and had to start the war to destroy Shu, in order to divert the focus, establish the absolute authority of Sima Shi, and hedge against The Emperor Cao Zhao—otherwise it was very likely that Sima Zhao would claim the title of emperor, not his son Sima Yan.

The funniest thing was Sun Hao, the demon king, who made a chicken feather in Eastern Wu, and was taken to Luoyang after the fall of the country, Sima Yan laughed at him and said: Brother, you have finally come, I have already prepared a seat for you! Unexpectedly, Sun Hao said angrily: "That said, in fact, in Eastern Wu, I have already prepared a seat for you."

On the one hand, he is crazy about the destruction of the country, and on the other hand, he is "boiled duck with a hard mouth", and God knows if Sun Hao's brothers have a dual personality. Anyway, the author does not see that he has any arrogance and domineering, even sad songs, only think that his words are funny.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

The most nestled must be Liu Chan! At that time, his father Liu Bei entered Sichuan, known as the weak Liu Zhang, and resisted desperately for more than a year, so much so that he killed Pang Tong. Until Ma Chao, who came to the rescue at the behest of Zhang Lu, suddenly appeared under the city of Chengdu and said: I Ma Chao have surrendered to Liu Bei, you Liu Zhang don't expect to have any more rescue troops, are you surrendering Kaesong, or is the city broken and surrendered?

Liu Zhang, in desperation, surrendered. However, in the 50-year cycle (Liu Zhang surrendered in 214 AD, Liu Chan surrendered in 263 AD), as long as Liu Chan insisted on defending Chengdu, Jiang Weibi returned to the rescue, but also chose to surrender.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

Heaven knows Liu Zhang, if Jiuquan knew, how he would feel. Anyway, Liu Bei will definitely be angry and die again--what face says that Liu Zhang is weak and weak, looking at his own son, he is even worse than Liu Zhang!

However, the strange thing is that from when it suddenly blew up a demon wind that sang praises and praises for Liu Chan. It is said that Liu Chan is a Ming Jun, a wise and foolish man, and surrendering is very correct, not only saving his own life, but also sparing the people of Xichuan from being destroyed and so on.

But is this really the case? The so-called national destruction and family demise, in fact, the demise of shu Han was quite tragic, just look at Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the final outcome, it is clear!

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

3. Liu Chan's seven sons

Liu Xuan was Liu Chan's eldest son, the Prince of Shu Han. It is known that Liu Chan married Zhang Fei's two daughters as empresses, but Liu Xuan, the prince of Shu Han, was not a concubine. His birth mother was the maid of Empress Jingmei (the eldest daughter of Zhang Fei, Liu Chan's first empress), and was later given the title of Wang Guiren.

It can be seen that Zhang Fei's two daughters did not give birth to a son for Liu Chan. Otherwise, the position of Prince of Shu Han would not be able to take Liu Xuan's turn.

After the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, Liu Chan and his family members were escorted to Luoyang. However, Liu Xuan obviously did not follow. After the failure of Jiang Wei's restoration, that is, in the first month of 264 AD, "he killed the Prince of Han and Jiang Wei's wife, and the army was in a state of mourning." Some of the generals of Wei Wan, a few days are fixed" (from the Zizhi Tongjian). )

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

In other words, the crown prince Liu Xuan and Jiang Wei were killed by Wei Bing together. Chengdu also immediately became a "hell on earth", killing and plundering "a few days is fixed".

From this record, it should be seen that Liu Xuan was not willing to be buried by his father so easily, he wanted to make a last attempt, and it was very likely that he had contacted or united with Jiang Wei! Otherwise, it is impossible to explain why he did not follow Liu Chan to Luoyang. In short, with Liu Xuan's death in the rebellion, the restoration of the Shu Han Dynasty also became a dream of Nan Ke.

Liu Chan's second son Liu Yao, the fourth son Liu Zhan, the sixth son Liu Ke, and the seventh son Liu Qian, all four followed Liu Chan to Luoyang. Liu Chan relied on no heart and no lungs to get a happy gong. And these four people naturally followed Liu Chan to "enjoy the rest of their lives", but in the end they did not escape the "Yongjia Rebellion" and perished with the Western Jin Dynasty.

In short, these four people have been stained with the light of Liu Chan's surrender, and it is not known whether they are all living like Liu Chan without heart and lungs. If they are like Liu Chan, posterity can only sigh helplessly. If you are not like Liu Chan, who still has Shu Han in mind, it is indeed better to live than to die.

Liu Chan's third son, Liu Chun. Compared with Liu Chan's other sons, Liu Chun was the luckiest because he died in 262 AD, the year before the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty. So I won't say more.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

Liu Chan's fifth son, Liu Chen, was the most similar to Liu Bei. After Deng Ai secretly attacked Yin Ping and then killed Zhuge Zhan, Tan Zhou and others frantically persuaded Liu Chan to surrender To Wei, which made Liu Chen extremely angry and believed that he should hold on to Chengdu. Unexpectedly, he was angrily scolded by Liu Chan, and before the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, Liu Chen committed suicide in the Zhaolie Temple, vowing not to surrender!

If it is said that the crown prince Liu Xuan, due to his identity, chose to avoid the truth and the void and wanted to take the road of restoration, then Liu Chen can be called the most fierce and dignified of Liu Chan's sons, and can be compared with Cao Xian. Liu Bei can have such a grandson, which can be regarded as getting some comfort.

In short, Liu Chan's surrender to Wei was obviously unpopular, and the two sons, one just and one soft, took different ways to fight, and Jiang Wei and other generals slashed stones and roared angrily. How arbitrary and irresponsible Liu Chan surrendered! And even if they surrendered, they did not spare the people of Shu Han from being destroyed, so how did they come from?

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

4. Liu Chan's two daughters

Liu Chan's eldest daughter married Zhuge Zhan, the son of Zhuge Liang. He gave birth to three sons, zhuge shang, zhuge jing, and zhuge quality.

In the Battle of Mianzhu, Zhuge Zhan and his eldest son Zhuge Shang sacrificed their lives for Shu Han successively. Only Zhuge Jing survived, and later did the Jiangzhou Assassination History in the Jin Dynasty. In this way, I am afraid that Liu Chan's eldest daughter must have followed her father Liu Chan to Luoyang, otherwise Zhuge Jing would probably die in the Chengdu Rebellion.

Liu Chan's second daughter was married to Guan Yu's grandson Guan Tong. After the fall of the Shu Han, Guan Yu killed Pound in the flooded Seventh Army. Therefore, Pang Hui, the son of Pang De, did not talk about martial virtue, and communiqué his personal vendetta "destroyed the Guan family" (from the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"), that is, the Guan Yu family was destroyed.

So was Liu Chan's second daughter also brutally killed? No one knows...

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, what is the ending

This is the consequence of Liu Chan's surrender without a fight, anyway, the author can't see it, where is his wisdom or great wisdom and foolishness, and what else can he sing and praise? Or is Sima Zhao's evaluation the sharpest: although Zhuge Liang is there, he cannot be supplemented for a long time, and Jiang Wei is evil?

No matter how you say it, how to look at it, or you can't help it up!

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