Traditional Chinese 劉諶 Name Liu Chen Wade–Giles Liu Ch'en | Hanyu Pinyin Simplified Chinese 刘谌 Died 263 AD, China | |
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Liu Chen (died 263), Prince of Beidi (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 Zhou to surrender to the opposing force under general Deng Ai from the rival state of Cao Wei. Liu Chen attempted to convince his father to fight for the honour of Shu, so Liu Bei (the founder of Shu) could look upon him as a redeemed ruler of Shu. However, Liu Shan threw Liu Chen out of the court for this. He then went to Liu Bei's ancestral temple and killed his wife and children before committing suicide.
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Liu Chen's story is reenacted in a play of the Shaoxing opera.
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