In the early days of Liu Chan's rule, he was incompetent and did nothing, but nothing was wrong. With the help of Liu Bei's old staff and some wise ministers, Shu can still operate normally. After Zhuge Liang's death, Liu Chan became more fatuous, hedonistic and ignored state affairs. Eunuch Huang Hao took advantage of favoritism, monopolized power, formed a clique, and failed in Japanese political affairs. Even Jiang Wei invited himself to plant wheat in the stack for fear of being killed to avoid disaster. Later, Wargo took the road to attack Shu, accepted the proposal to surrender Wei, tied his hands behind his back and surrendered to Wargo out of the city.
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Liu Chan was born in Jingzhou and experienced many disasters when he was young. Fortunately, General Zhao Yun rescued the driver twice, and Liu Bei made Yizhou his capital and went to Shu. After the establishment of Shu Han, he was made a prince. In the third year of Zhangwu in Shu Han Dynasty (223), he succeeded to the throne as emperor, changed to Yuan Jianxing, worshipped Zhuge Liang as his father and supported Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition. Later, he supported Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition and later favored Huang Hao, which led to the gradual decline of Shu Han. In the sixth year of Jing Yao (263), Wei invaded Wargo from Yinping, defeated Mianzhu, killed Zhuge Zhan and his son, and surrendered.
After the death of Shu Han, Liu Chan and some Shu Han ministers were moved to Luoyang to live, and they were named Happy Duke. He died in Luoyang in the seventh year of the Western Jin Dynasty (27 1) at the age of 64. Posthumous title thinks of the public. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, after the Liu Yuan Uprising, Liu Chan was posthumously named Emperor Xiao.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei occupied Shu and established Shu. After his death, his son (nicknamed Dou) succeeded to the throne. Liu Chan is incompetent. After the death of the sage, Shu was destroyed by Wei in 263 AD. After Liu Chan surrendered, Cao Huan, the Emperor of Wei, named him an "Happiness Duke" with no real power and moved him to Luoyang, the capital of Wei.
Emperor Wei himself has no real power, and Si Mazhao has the final say. At a banquet, Si Mazhao deliberately arranged to perform Sichuan songs and dances in front of Liu Chan. At the thought of the ruin of the old country, Liu Chan's followers were very sad, but they said to him, "Just have a good time here and don't think about Shu any more."
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