laitimes

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

author:Wei Men Hanshi

#Rumor Zero Zero Plan #Looking at the Three Kingdoms, Pin Three Kingdoms, the Battle of the Three Kingdoms No one expected that in this world, there is neither the surname Cao, nor the surname Sun, nor the surname Liu, but the surname Sima instead. In the Three Kingdoms, the first to see that Sima Yi was not an idle person should be Cao Cao, Cao Cao also warned Cao Pi before his death, Cao Pi also remembered that he never gave Sima Yi military power, but Sima Yi successively killed Cao Pi and Cao Rui, and finally with the help of Cao's big house, the people of the Sima family lived. Sima Zhizhi wanted to seize the world, and Liu Chan, the successor of Shu Han, chose to surrender and was given the title of "Duke of Anle", so many people felt that Shu Han's was not so tragic, and should be a relatively peaceful crossing, so is this the case?

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > the fierceness of the Battle of Shu</h1>

In 293 AD, Cao Wei launched a war against Shu. Sima Zhao was in full charge of this battle, and in the early stages, Zhong Hui's army effortlessly occupied Hanzhong, but in the land of The Sword Pavilion, it was blocked by Jiang Wei, Zhang Yi, Dong Jie and others. As Deng Ai smuggled across Yinping, Deng Ai's army suddenly descended on Jiangyou, Jiangyou Taishou went out of the city and surrendered, and Deng Ai's army marched straight to Chengdu. The Shu Han regime organized a final revolt, led by Zhuge Liang's son Zhuge Zhan, known in history as the "Battle of Mianzhu". In this battle, because of Zhuge Zhan's command mistake, the Shu army was defeated, Zhuge Zhan and Zhuge Shang's father and son were killed in battle, Zhang Fei's grandson Zhang Zun and Huang Quan's son Huang Chong also died on the battlefield, and at this point, the Shu Han generals in the Battle of Mianzhu were basically all killed. Later Lord Liu Chan chose to go out of the city and surrender, while Jiang Wei, who was stationed at the Sword Pavilion, obeyed the orders of Later Lord Liu Chan and surrendered to Zhong Hui.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

Although Jiang Wei superficially surrendered, he still did not forget to restore Shu Han, after surrendering to Zhong Hui. Jiang Wei discovered Zhong Hui's disobedience and risked his life to secretly negotiate with Zhong Hui, and finally the two decided to oppose Wei, Zhong Hui planned to establish himself as king, and Jiang Wei hoped that the hou lord would continue to be the emperor, so the two people who were at odds with each other came to the opposite side of Cao Wei, but Sima Zhao was not a vegetarian, and had already had a countermeasure, and the rebellion of Zhong Hui and Jiang Wei was put down. In this battle, Jiang Wei was killed and Zhang Yi was killed.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

From the above, we can see that because the "Battle of Mianzhu" is the key battle to defend the family and defend the country, because most of the military generals are killed in battle, what about the soldiers? Presumably, it would be even more tragic, and Jiang Wei rebelled after surrendering. The Shu generals who followed Jiang Wei were basically killed, but what about the soldiers who followed Jiang Wei? It's hard to imagine what the outcome will be? Therefore, on the surface, the Lord chose to surrender, but in fact, how fierce was the resistance of shu Han?

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="33" > the outcome of Liu Chan's seven sons</h1>

Liu Chan surrendered to Cao Wei and spent his life in peace. So what is the end of Liu Chan's sons? Liu Chan's eldest son was Liu Xuan, and Liu Xuan's mother was only a maid of honor to Empress Zhang, the maid of Zhang Fei's daughter, and was later made a nobleman, because she was the eldest son and Liu Chan was made crown prince. At the time of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, Liu Xuan was not in Chengdu, but stationed at the Sword Pavilion with Jiang Wei, and after Zhong Hui and Deng Ai's plot failed, Liu Xuan was also brutally killed. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms records:

In the first month of the first year of the Xianxi Dynasty, Chung would rebel in Chengdu, and Xuan was killed by the rebels.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

Liu Chan's second son Liu Yao, the fourth son Liu Zhan, the sixth son Liu Gong, and the seventh son Liu Qian, these four surrendered to Cao Wei together with Liu Chan, or lived on Liu Chan, these four also spent the rest of their lives in Luoyang, but they could not spend their lives as safely as Liu Chan and died in the "Yongjia Rebellion". Liu Chan's third son, Liu Chun, had little to do with the demise of Shu Han, as Liu Chun died a year before Shu Han's demise.

Liu Chan's fifth son, Liu Chen, was a very fierce man, after the defeat of Shu Han at the Battle of Mianzhu. Under the persuasion of Tan Zhou, Liu Chan was ready to surrender to Cao Wei, but Liu Chen believed that when Shu Han came to the point of life and death, he should make a final effort to die for Shu Han's Jiangshan, so as to be worthy of the former emperor. Liu Chen's suggestion that Liu Chan not take it at all or prepare to surrender, the grief-stricken Liu Chen wept bitterly in Liu Bei's temple, killing his wife first, then his son, and finally committing suicide. How tragic!

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="34" > the ending of Liu Chan's two daughters</h1>

Liu Chan's eldest daughter was married to Zhuge Zhan, and the two had three sons: Zhuge Shang, Zhuge Liang, and Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Zhan and Zhuge Shang were killed in the Battle of Mianzhu. Zhuge Jing and Zhuge Qian surrendered to Cao Wei, so the possible result of liu Chan's eldest daughter being that they either heard that Zhuge Chen's father and son were martyred in battle, or followed the Shu Han Emperor to surrender cao Wei.

Liu Chan's second daughter married Guan Yu's grandson Guan Tong. At the time of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, Guan Yu's family was slaughtered and slaughtered by Pang Hui, Pang Hui's father was Pang De, and in the Battle of Xiangfan, Guan Yu beheaded Pang De, so Pang Hui, who did not talk about Wude, slaughtered the Guan clan. Therefore, Liu Chan's second daughter was most likely slaughtered.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? You see Liu Chan's 7 sons and 2 daughters, all of which ended in the tragic battle of Shu, liu Chan's seven sons, and the end of Liu Chan's two daughters

To sum up, although Liu Chan chose to surrender, how tragic was the surrender of Shu Han? Liu Chan'an was a "Duke of Anle" in peace and stability, and those who were loyal to Shu Han, such as Jiang Wei, Zhuge Father and Son, Liu Chen, and others, were unwilling to surrender and martyred themselves.

Welcome to pay attention, talk about the history of the wind, and feel the charm of the ancients!

Read on