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How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? The two generals were annihilated, and Liu Chan's seven sons and two daughters ended in a bleak end

When it comes to Liu Chan, I think everyone is not unfamiliar, it is Liu Bei's stupid son, and Liu Adou, who can't afford it, is talking about him.

It is said that after the destruction of shu Han, Liu Chan was able to survive because he was happy to say that he did not think about Shu here, and was awarded the title of Duke of Anle, but for the rest of his life, he could only pretend to be stupid and stunned, so as not to be suspected by Sima Zhao.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? The two generals were annihilated, and Liu Chan's seven sons and two daughters ended in a bleak end

When we say this, everyone will ask, then after the demise of the Shu Han, Liu Chan is happy to think of Shu and can live, so what is the outcome of his descendants? First look at Liu Chan's seven sons, except for the third son Liu Zong, who died before the fall of Shu Han, the crown prince died in battle, the fifth son committed suicide in Liu Bei's temple, the other four sons died in the "Yongjia Rebellion", and Liu Chan's eldest daughter, married to Zhuge Shi in the Zhuge family, and also gave birth to three sons for him, and later Zhuge Shi and his son died in battle.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? The two generals were annihilated, and Liu Chan's seven sons and two daughters ended in a bleak end

However, what about the princess of Shu Han, after the fall of Shu Han, the princess of Shu Han probably did not want to live in the world and commit suicide. Liu Chan's second daughter, on the other hand, was married to Guan Yu's grandson Guan Tong, and at the time of the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, Guan Tong's family was slaughtered by Pang Hui, so Liu Chan's second daughter could not escape the fate of death. From this point of view, although Liu Chan finally chose to surrender, the price he paid was also tragic.

How tragic was the demise of the Shu Han? The two generals were annihilated, and Liu Chan's seven sons and two daughters ended in a bleak end

I don't know if Liu Bei learned about the foundation he had worked so hard to lay underground, and he was defeated by Liu Chan in only 4 years, if he knew, would he jump up and fight Liu Chan? Recalling the tragic fate of Jiang Wei, Zhuge Liang's father and son, and other loyalists who died fighting for Shu Han, it is not clear whether Liu Chan can still rest assured that he can not think of Shu? What kind of wisdom is this? So what do you think about that?

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