Liu Shan (pronunciation, 207–271), courtesy name Gongsi, was the second and last emperor of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. As he...
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Shu Han (section Liu Shan's reign)
Before Liu Bei's death, he appointed the chancellor Zhuge Liang and the general Li Yan as regents to his son, Liu Shan. The young Liu Shan was only...
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Zhuge Liang (section Meeting with Liu Bei (207–208))
situation demanded, replace Liu Shan with other of Liu Bei's living sons such as Liu Yong and Liu Li. Following Liu Bei's death, Liu Shan ascended the throne...
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Shan Liu is the name of several places in Hong Kong: Shan Liu (Sai Kung District), a village in Sai Kung District Shan Liu (Tai Po District), a village...
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Zhao Yun (category Generals under Liu Bei)
and fled, Zhao Yun carried Liu Bei's young son Liu Shan and protected Liu Bei's wife Lady Gan (Liu Shan's mother) during the battle and delivered them to...
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(北地王), was the fifth son of Liu Shan, the second ruler of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Liu Chen opposed the plans of Qiao...
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16 years old, he married a Shu princess (a daughter of the Shu emperor Liu Shan) and was appointed as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉). One year later, he was...
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Shu Han family trees (section Liu Shan)
Fei's daughters. Lady Wang bore Liu Xuan. Liu Shan had another six sons: Liu Yao, Liu Cong, Liu Zan, Liu Chen, Liu Xun and Liu Qian. The identities of their...
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became an Imperial Consort (Chinese: 貴人; pinyin: guìrén) of the Shu emperor Liu Shan. She became empress in February 238, succeeding her elder sister, who had...
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Yan as regents to support Liu Shan and encouraged his sons to live well and do right. Liu Bei's posthumous decree to Liu Shan was as such: "At first, my...
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Wei, took a shortcut via Yinping and showed up at Chengdu unexpectedly. Liu Shan surrendered to Deng Ai without putting up resistance and ordered Jiang...
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emperor of the Han dynasty Liu Bei (161–223), Founding emperor of Shu Han Liu Shan (207–271), Second emperor of Shu Han Liu Hong, astronomer and mathematician...
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Liu Shan Bang (simplified Chinese: 刘善邦; traditional Chinese: 劉善邦; pinyin: Liú Shànbāng) (1800 – February 24, 1857) was a Chinese gold miner in Bau, Sarawak...
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general Zhang Fei. She married Liu Shan in 221 and became the crown princess of Shu. In 223 when Liu Bei died, Liu Shan ascended the throne of Shu, and...
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Huang Hao (fl. 220s–263) was a Chinese eunuch and politician serving under Liu Shan (r. 223–263), the second and last emperor of the state of Shu Han in the...
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The Shu emperor Liu Shan also turned out to be an incompetent ruler who trusted corrupt officials. Shu gradually declined under Liu Shan's rule and was eventually...
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and saved Shu Han's crown prince Liu Shan from numerous battles. Zhao Yun's most legendary battle was to save Liu Shan, who was an infant at the time,...
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Chengdu personally. The emperor Liu Shan thus surrendered. The state of Shu had come to an end after 43 years. Liu Shan was reinstated to the Wei capital...
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Jiang Wan (category Government officials under Liu Bei)
county prefect under the warlord Liu Bei, who later became the founding emperor of Shu. After Liu Bei's son Liu Shan succeeded his father as emperor in...
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Shaan Shahid, Pakistani actor, model, writer and film director MC Shan, rapper Liu Shan, second emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. Fu...
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Commander in Part 1 is Liu Qi, and in Part 2 is Zhuge Liang. 4 Ally Commander in Part 1 is Liu Shan, and in Part 2 are Liu Shan and Guan Yu. 5 Another...
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(starting from the first movie), Tart in Fresh Pretty Cure!, Ling Tong and Liu Shan from Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi series, Agumon in Digimon Savers...
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it to Liu Shan. Among other things, the memorial contained Zhuge Liang's reasons for the campaign against Wei and his personal advice to Liu Shan on governance...
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Lady Gan (category Family of Liu Bei)
210) was a concubine of Liu Bei, the founding emperor of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China and Liu Shan's mother. She was later...
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the eldest son of Liu Shan, the second and last ruler of Shu. His mother was Consort Wang (王貴人), a former servant of Liu Shan's first wife Empress Jing'ai;...
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Conquest of Shu by Wei (section Liu Shan's surrender)
time nor manpower to guard Jiange and Yang'an Pass. At that point, with Liu Shan's ineptness as a ruler, with Shu's border defenses shattered, and with its...
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for Zhao Zilong while he searches for survivors. After finding Liu Bei's son Liu Shan, Zhao Zilong straps the infant to his body as he fights his way...
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allegiance to Liu Bei, the founding emperor of the state of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period. In 221, after Liu Bei named his son Liu Shan as his crown...
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Liu Shan (Chinese: 劉山, Vietnamese: Lưu Sơn, died 1427) was a general of the Ming dynasty era of Chinese history. The Emperor of China called upon him to...
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Fei Yi (section Service under Liu Bei)
an attendant to Liu Shan, the eldest son and heir apparent of Liu Bei, a warlord who became the founding emperor of Shu. After Liu Shan became emperor...
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