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The tragic lives of the four brothers, xiong hun, xiong you, king of Chu, Xiong Qi, the king of Chu

1, Chu Youwang Xiong Hun

The tragic lives of the four brothers, xiong hun, xiong you, king of Chu, Xiong Qi, the king of Chu

Bears

The eldest son of King Xiong Of Chu kaolie, born in 268 BC, died in March 228 BC, reigned from 238 BC to 228 BC, was 40 years old, childless, and was passed down to his half-brother Xiong You. [In some places, the ancestors of the Xiong clan tree received the Chu Youwang Xiong Hun, is it necessary to consider cause and effect].

2, Chu Ai King Xiong Yu

The tragic lives of the four brothers, xiong hun, xiong you, king of Chu, Xiong Qi, the king of Chu

Bear Judas

The second son of Xiong Guanzhi, king of Chu Kao Lie, was born in 266 BC, died in 228 BC, succeeded to the throne in March 228 BC, and two months later, he was killed by his half-brother's disciples, who should have uprooted the grass and roots, and no one survived.

3, Chu King Xiong negative sword

The tragic lives of the four brothers, xiong hun, xiong you, king of Chu, Xiong Qi, the king of Chu

Bear bear blade

In 228 BC, the brother-in-law (or brother-in-law) of Xiong Yu, the king of Chu' lai, killed Xiong You, the king of Chu' and established himself as the King of Chu. In 223 BC, the Qin generals Wang Qi and Meng Wu led an army to attack the Chu capital Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui), captured the Chu king Baojiao, and took Xianyang, and his descendants moved to Sichuan. (In 316 BC, Qin destroyed Bashu, and in 314 BC, from King Huiwen of Qin to Bashu, it lasted about a century until Qin Shi Huang moved the sons of the nobles of the Six Kingdoms to Bashu.)

4, Changping Jun Xiong Qi

The tragic lives of the four brothers, xiong hun, xiong you, king of Chu, Xiong Qi, the king of Chu

Bear finished the eldest son Xiong Qi

The eldest son of King Xiong of Chu, the eldest brother of Xiong Hun, the King of Chuyou, the grandson of Zhao Ze, the King of Qin Zhaoxiang, and the cousin and grandfather of Qin Shi Huang. Born in 271 BC in the Qin capital Xianyang, he was the son of Xiong Yuan, the king of Kaolie, who was a hostage in Qin and the daughter of Zhao Ze, the king of Qin Zhaoxiang, and served as the minister of the Qin state and was given the title of Changping Jun. In 238 BC, Qin Shi Huang sent Xiong Qi to the Chu capital Chen Ying, using his special status as a prince of the Chu state to appease the local Chu people [the Chu state moved its capital to Huaiyang in Henan, historically known as "Chen", and rebuilt Chen Cheng (present-day Chen Chu's ancient city); The history is called "Chen Yin"]. After king Yingjiao of Chu was captured in 223 BC, the Chu general Xiang Yan embraced Changping Jun xiongqi as the king of Chu, and was defeated and killed in the same year.

The so-called "childless king of Chu Kao Lie" should be the rumors spread by the king of Chu in order to compete for the throne. When Xiong Quan, the king of Chu Kaolie, was a hostage in the Qin kingdom, he had a son Xiong Qi with the daughter of King Zhaoxiang of Qin. He was three years older than King Xiong Huan of Chu.

Qin Shi Huang moved the sons of the nobles of the Six Kingdoms to Bashu.

1, Han Wang'an, moved him away from the old korean land and put him under house arrest in Chen County.

2, King Zhao moved and exiled him to Fangling (房陵, in modern Fang County, Hubei).

3, Wei Wang Fake, the "Records of History" does not record whether Wei Wang Fake was killed by the King of Qin.

4, Yan Wangxi, because Yan Guo planned to assassinate Yingzheng, Yan Wangxi was beheaded.

5, the king of Chu was taken prisoner and taken to Xianyang.

6, Qi Wangjian, Qin Wang Zheng placed Qi Wangjian in Gongdi.

Therefore, the King of Chu and Xiong Qi, the King of Chu, may have inherited the bloodline of future generations.

"Xiong", as a special clan for the monarch of the Chu state, can only be qualified to be called the Xiong clan, and in the eight hundred years of the Chu kingdom, the Xiong clan is only about forty, and the Xiong clan in the broad sense is only about fifty. The descendants of other fiefdoms can only take fengyi as their clan, and if they take Xiong as their clan, they belong to the deceitful and criminal, and there is no place to live in the Chu kingdom. After the death of Chu, the descendants of the chu kings were able to take the bear as their clan, branch and leaf, and live in all parts of China, and in recent hundreds of years, Sino-foreign trade, descendants have lived all over the world.

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