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Are there any descendants of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty?
Yes, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had 26 sons, but the exact number of daughters is not clear. Among them, Zhongshan Wang Jing Liu Shengyou 100 sons. No wonder Liu Bei found such an ancestor to cheat, and no one could find out the truth. The other 25 sons, although not as NB as Liu Sheng, all look good and have many children. So by the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the number of descendants of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had reached more than 1 1,000. This is what Ma Jun said, and there should still be some basis. There were about 20,000 nationalities in the Han Dynasty. As a result, many people have no officials to do and live among the people. Liu Bei and Ye Liu are outstanding representatives. Like Liu Dai, Liu You, Liu Biao and Liu Zhang, even if they are lucky, it is because they are relatives of the Eastern Han Dynasty, while Liu Bei and Ye Liu are relatives of the Western Han Dynasty, so it is difficult to take care of them.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a huge descendant of 65438+100000 people, was not slaughtered. Liu Cong, the son of Liu Biao, became the secretariat of Qingzhou and died of natural causes. It is estimated that there are descendants. Liu Chan became the king of the State of Jin and died a natural death. After Song usurped Jin, he was removed from the list, but he should not have been killed. Liu Zhang's descendants went to the State of Wu, and Han was an enemy of the State of Wu, and Sun Quan made him the secretariat of Yizhou. Later, in the Sino-Ukrainian alliance, he became an official again. On the whole, Liu's grades are not bad. It should be that many people surnamed Liu are descendants of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. But it doesn't rule out the descendants of Liu Yuan.