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A historical figure who is unhappy with his family.
Liu Chan is a happy historical figure. Liu Chan was the last emperor of Shu Han, nicknamed Adou, the son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty. This idiom is often used to describe a person who is so happy in a new environment that he forgets where he came from and doesn't want to go back to his original environment.

Happiness is synonymous with not thinking about home.

Synonyms of happiness are lingering, happy and overjoyed. The antonym of being happy without thinking about Shu is that the fox sticks to the autumn, anxious to return, leaves fall to the roots, and is reluctant to part.

The story content of "I don't think about Shu"

During the Three Kingdoms period, after Liu Chan surrendered, Si Mazhao hosted a banquet to entertain guests. In order to test the attitude, I deliberately played the music of Shu. At this time, the officials of Shu were in tears. Only Liu Chan is still smiling. Q: "Do you miss Shu?" He said, "I am very happy here and don't miss Shu."

Brief introduction of Liu Chan.

Liu Chan was the last emperor of Shu and the son of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty. Liu Chan was born in Jingzhou in his early years and experienced many disasters, thanks to the rescue of General Zhao Yun. After Liu Bei captured Yizhou and established Shu Han, he was named Prince. After the death of Shu Han, Liu Chan was named the Duke of Happiness, and the minister Shu Han was moved to Luoyang to live.