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When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

author:Chun frame tong'an

Liu Bei's son Liu Chan, after surrendering to Sima Zhao, Sima Zhao had good wine, good food and good accommodation to entertain him, and then Sima Zhao tentatively asked Liu Chan: "Is it quite shu?" And Liu Chan replied directly and stupidly, "Here is not happy to think about Shuye." Therefore, Liu Chan is also famous in history like his father Liu Bei. Since then, for thousands of years, whenever someone talks about the Three Kingdoms, no one knows Liu Chan, but he is famous for his image of "stupid but Liu Chan".

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Zhuge Liang and Liu Chan

As for, is Liu Chan really stupid? This, history has mixed reviews. Some people say that he is stupid to the extreme, no brain, no backbone, no ambition. Some people also say that his wisdom is hidden, he has become a monarch of the fallen country, and he can actually live in the enemy's side until the end of his life.

In short, in the camp of the enemy Sima Zhao, Liu Chan was very able to survive!

Many people are wondering, what is the courage to make Liu Chan live so "stubbornly and secretly"? Don't? Liu Chan's "Happy Not Thinking" is alive just to preserve the continuation of Liu's bloodline?

In fact, there is also such a point.

In history, did Liu Chan have any heirs, and if so, what was the end of Liu Chan's sons? Has Liu Bei's bloodline been preserved?

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Chan

Historically, Liu Chan is also considered to be full of descendants, he has 7 sons under his knees, but the ending of 7 sons is actually not very good. In addition to the three sons who can be counted as the end of the good and continue the descendants of the Liu clan to this day, the other 6 sons, 2 died when the Shu Han dissipated, and 4 died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" in which the Xiongnu attacked Xianyang City in the fifth year of the Western Jin Dynasty.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > eldest son Liu Xuan: died in Jiang Wei's defeat by killing Deng Aibing

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Liu Xuan was born to Wang Guiren, and although his mother had been Empress Zhang's maid, Liu Xuan was 15 years old, in the first year of Yanxi (238), and was fortunate enough to make Liu Chan crown prince and become the crown prince of Shu Han.

Of course, the seemingly fluke fate of Liu Xuan's later fate was actually unfortunate.

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Xuan

In 236, when the State of Wei attacked Shu Han, Liu Chan surrendered to Deng Ai, so Liu Chan took Liu Xuan to Luoyang. In the following year, Jiang Wei designed to kill Deng Ai, and after the failure of the rebellion with Zhong Hui, Liu Xuan was unfortunately killed in the rebel army.

This was the lucky and unfortunate life of Liu Chan's eldest son, Liu Xuan, the Prince of Shu Han.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > fifth son Liu Chen: unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty!

Liu Chan's fifth son, Liu Chen, was created king of the Northern Lands in the second year of Jing Yao (259). Compared with Liu Chan's "happy not to think of Shu", Liu Chen showed the opposite, on the day that Liu Chan was about to surrender to Sima Zhao, he expressed his opposition to Liu Chan's proposal to surrender to Wei, and later, he really did not want to be a slave to the country with his father Liu Chan, he killed all his relatives on the day of the fall of shu Han, and committed suicide at the same time, and he could not help but sigh what is called the destruction of the country and the death of the family, whining and mourning!

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Chen

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Chen's wife and children

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > second son, fourth son, sixth son, seventh son: all died in the "Yongjia Rebellion"

(1) Second son Liu Yao

In the chinese historical texts, liu yao is not well recorded, he was crowned the king of Anding in the first year of Yanxi (238), and later Liu Chan surrendered, he also went to Luoyang with Liu Chan, and then was killed in the "Yongjia Rebellion".

(2) Fourth son: Liu Zhan

Liu Zhan was the fourth son of Liu Chan, who was created the Prince of Xinping in the nineteenth year of Yanxi (256), and his fate was the same as that of Liu Chan's third son, who accompanied his father to surrender to Sima Zhao and went to Luoyang to live, and later died in the "Yongjia Rebellion".

(3) Sixth son: Liu Ke

Liu Ke was the sixth son of Liu Chan, and Jing Yao was made the Prince of Xinxing in the second year (259), and surrendered with Liu Chan after the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, and he later inherited the title of Duke of Anle of Liu Chan.

Why was the title of Duke of Anle of Liu Chan inherited by the sixth son, Liu Ke?

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Ke

Because for Liu Ke, Liu Chan is more preferred. At that time, after Liu Xuan's death, if he came in the order according to the rules of the imperial family's inheritance, it should have been Liu Chan's second son Liu Yao as his heir, and Liu Chan wanted to establish Liu Gong, no matter how much everyone persuaded him to listen. After Liu Ke inherited the Duke of Anle, his actual life was very indulgent, and his people were also very tyrannical in their fiefdoms, which led to the fact that the courtiers could not see it and hoped to depose Liu Gong, but it was not adopted at that time, and later, until the "Yongjia Rebellion", Liu Ke was destroyed.

(4) Seven sons: Liu Xuan

Liu Xuan's original name was Liu Qian, and he was the youngest son of Liu Chan and was given the title of King of Shangdang. His fate, like the three brothers he killed in the "Yongjia Rebellion", is also the same life path and ending. He surrendered to Sima Zhao with his father, and was unfortunately killed by the "Yongjia Rebellion".

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the third son, Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day

While Shu Han was still alive, Liu Chun was made the King of Hexi in the fifteenth year of Yanxi (252), and later, jing yao died of illness in the fifth year (262) before the fall of Shu Han. It can be said that although Liu Chan's third son died of illness, in his life career, he did not know the demise of Shu Han, did not experience the inner pain of sending people to the fence after surrendering to Sima Zhao, of course, he did not know what was called the misery of the "Yongjia Rebellion", so he could actually be counted as a good death.

Moreover, for Liu Chun, the most fortunate thing is that although Liu Chun died of illness before the death of Shu, he left behind heirs, and his descendants later followed Liu Chan to Luoyang to "enjoy the pleasure", and in the "Yongjia Rebellion" that occurred later, Liu Chun's descendants escaped this robbery and fled to Shantou, Guangdong, and later, moved to Zhenjiang Province, and then the descendants of the descendants continued to pass on Liu Bei's bloodline.

When the Shu Han dynasty was broken, was there any successor to Liu Bei's lineage? Where did Liu Chan's children go? Eldest son Liu Xuan: Died at the death of Jiang Wei and killed Deng Aibing defeated the fifth son Liu Chen: Unable to bear the humiliation of the country, the whole family was martyred on the day of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty! The second son, the fourth son, the sixth son, and the seventh son: All died in the "Yongjia Rebellion" The third son Liu Chun, the only one who had a good death and continued Liu Bei's bloodline to this day concluded:

Liu Chun

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > concluding remarks:</h1>

Liu Chan had many heirs, but in the end, the only one who could really continue Liu Bei's lineage was actually Liu Chan's third son, Liu Chun. From this point of view, no matter whether Liu Chan's "Le Bu Si Shu" was stupid or wise, and he could keep Liu Bei's bloodline immortal, then, liu Chan's ancient jokes left behind by "Le Bu Si Shu" were actually worth it, which can be described as bearing the burden of humiliation, at least Liu Bei of the Three Kingdoms - there are successors!

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