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Posted 10 May 2005 - 05:37 AM

i know that Liu Bei have more than 1 wife but did Liu Bei Have any other sons other than Liu Chan?
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Posted 10 May 2005 - 12:39 PM

Liu Bei had no other sons besides his adopted Liu Feng.
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Posted 10 May 2005 - 12:49 PM

No, he had two more sons, Liu Yong 劉永 and Liu Li 劉理.
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Posted 11 May 2005 - 04:12 AM

Liu Yong 劉永 and Liu Li 劉理.
do you know what happen to them?
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Posted 11 May 2005 - 05:07 AM

Liu Yong and Liu Li were sons borne to Liu Bei by two different concubines. They were originally enfeoffed in 221 as the Princes of Lu and Liang respectively, and in 230 the fiefs were changed to Princedoms of Ganling and Anping respectively.

Liu Yong hated the eunuch Huang Hao, and because of this Huang slandered him in front of Liu Shan, causing him to be barred from court for over ten years. In 264, he was brought to Luoyang by the Wei army and given an official post and a fief.

Liu Li died in 244, and was succeeded as Prince of Anping by his eldest son Liu Yin. Liu Yin died in 256, and was succeeded by his son Liu Cheng. Liu Cheng, however, died the next year. In 261 it was decided that Liu Li's family line would be continued by his younger son Liu Ji. Like his uncle Liu Yong, Liu Ji was brought to Luoyang in 264 and received an official post and a fief.

The post given to both Liu Yong and Liu Ji by the Wei was fengche duwei (attendant of the imperial carriage), responsible for taking care of the emperor's carriage and horses.
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Posted 12 May 2005 - 04:03 AM

lobster, on May 10 2005, 09:49 AM, said:

No, he had two more sons, Liu Yong 劉永 and Liu Li 劉理.
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Oops, I got owned.
Lobster, who is that in the picture? She is O_o.
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Posted 18 August 2005 - 11:17 PM

ggnore, on May 12 2005, 03:03 AM, said:

Oops, I got owned.
Lobster, who is that in the picture? She is O_o.
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What Picture?? :g:
When you go up to the mountain too often, you will eventually encounter the tiger.
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