Liu Chan was named An Le Gong and spent the rest of his life peacefully in his fiefdom. There were many kings who lost their country in history. These people either lived in pain and self-blame every day, or they chose He committed suicide to show his anger, but there are also people who don't take these things seriously at all. Even if they lose their country and become prisoners, they still eat, drink and have fun. He is Liu Bei's son Liu Chan. ?
Liu Chan is Liu Bei's legitimate son. He grew up with his mother. Liu Bei neglected his son's education due to his busy state affairs. He didn't want to restrain Liu Chan until he discovered that Liu Chan had become a playboy, but it was already too late. Unfortunately, Liu Bei's other sons were all adults. Before Liu Bei died, he could only pass the throne to Liu Chan. He also ordered Liu Chan to recognize Zhuge Liang as his adoptive father. He also arranged several auxiliary ministers for Liu Chan. I hope that with their help , Liu Chan can fulfill his long-cherished wish to unify the Central Plains.
But Liu Chan was destined to disappoint Liu Bei. After he succeeded to the throne, he indulged even more in pleasure. At that time, Zhuge Liang carried out several Northern Expeditions. Liu Chan not only did not provide support, but made excuses to stop Zhuge Liang. Even when Zhuge Liang was fighting on the front line, Liu Chan actually refused to supply food and grass, which caused Zhuge Liang's several Northern Expeditions to end in failure. In addition, Liu Chan was close to Li Yan and others in the court, believed their false accusations, believed that Zhuge Liang had the intention to usurp power, and neglected and excluded Zhuge Liang and others. After Zhuge Liang's death, the Kingdom of Shu declined day by day, but Liu Chan still did not reflect on himself.
In the end, the Shu Kingdom failed in the battle with the Jin Kingdom. Liu Chan led his ministers to surrender. Although he was the king of subjugation, the Jin Kingdom still gave him high treatment, named him An Le Gong, and granted him With fertile land and gold and silver treasures, Liu Chan was very satisfied with his life in Jin. The idiom "I don't want to miss Shu" evolved from this. At the banquet, the king of Jin asked Liu Chan if he missed his hometown. Liu Chan was very surprised and said that this place is so good, why do he miss his hometown? This made the king of Jin feel more at ease with him. The old ministers of Shu covered their faces and cried bitterly.