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Emperor Jing of Han had a total of 14 sons, and apart from Emperor Wu of Han, the other sons ended up

Emperor Jing of Han and his father Emperor Wen of Han were both more accomplished emperors in the history of the Western Han Dynasty, and they created the first prosperous dynasty in Chinese history, the "Reign of Wenjing".

Emperor Jing of Han had a total of 14 sons, and apart from Emperor Wu of Han, the other sons ended up

These two wise men who founded the prosperous dynasty had very good luck, Emperor Wen originally had no access to the throne, but caught up with the rebellion of Zhulu and ascended to the throne very unexpectedly, and Emperor Jing originally did not have the opportunity to take the throne, but several of his brothers died very unexpectedly in the year when Emperor Wen took the throne, leaving the position of prince vacant, so that Emperor Jing succeeded to the position of prince as the eldest son of the emperor.

Emperor Jing of Han had a total of 14 sons, and apart from Emperor Wu of Han, the other sons ended up

Among Emperor Jing's many concubines, there are seven clearly recorded, except for the empress who has no children, the other six concubines all have children, Emperor Jing is a highly prolific emperor, he has 14 sons, except for the Han Wu Emperor Liu Che, what is the fate of the other sons?

Emperor Jing of Han had a total of 14 sons, and apart from Emperor Wu of Han, the other sons ended up

Among the many heirs of the Han Jing Emperor, Liu Pengzu and Liu Che were the longest-lived, and almost none of the other princes were over sixty years old, but Liu Che was lucky that he had a very wise mother, while Liu Rong was killed by his stupid mother.

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