After the defeat, King Liu Chan of Han was placed under house arrest by the King of Jin. He spent his old age in the music and singing every night. You can imagine what a humiliating day it was, but Liu Chan had to show a trembling and unhappy look in front of King Jin. He wanted

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After the defeat, King Liu Chan of Han was placed under house arrest by the King of Jin. He spent his old age in the music and singing every night. You can imagine what a humiliating day it was, but Liu Chan had to show a trembling and unhappy look in front of King Jin. He wanted - DayDayNews

After defeat, he was defeated, he was Liu Chan was placed under house arrest by King Jin on defeated Taiwan. He spent his old age in the music and singing every night. You can imagine what a humiliating day it was, but Liu Chan had to show a trembling and unhappy look in front of King Jin. He wanted to make himself look clumsy and stupid. Some old ministers from Shu Kingdom were under house arrest following him. They cried loudly in front of the King of Han or swore to the sky, but Liu Chan still looked trembling and happy about Shu: Isn’t this place good? Why do you have to go back to Shu? I don’t want to fight again. I love the beauty here.

Only Mrs. King of Han understands her husband. She said to the ministers: "Don't you persuade him. He was defeated when he owned Shu? What can he do if Shu has lost him now? Let him let my children live!"

The singing and dancing in the Han Palace after the wife of the Han King was sentenced to death by the King of Jin was even more time and night. The King of Jin asked him, "Don't you hate me?" Liu Chan said he hated me sometimes, but it's easier for me to find those beauties when my wife died, which made me happy again.

In the later years of King Liu Chan of Han, he suddenly developed an extremely strong interest in root carving . He found someone to dig up countless tree roots for him, and then hid in a dark room to carve those tree roots. He once again showed the joyful expression back then. Sometimes when he walked out of the room, he was stunned by his discovery: I thought it was night, why was it still during the day!

The son of Han Wang Liu Chan died in a smallpox, and Liu Chan gave all his love to his grandson Liu Huan. The grandson was becoming more and more like him. From Liu Chan's expression, he couldn't tell whether he was more and more happy or disgusted with this. Now my grandson rarely comes to Liu Chan's room. The guard told him, your grandson goes to kill birds, your grandson goes to fish, your grandson goes to have a tryst with King Jin's granddaughter. When Liu Chan heard this news, he had no expression at all. He seemed to hear nothing, stretched his waist and turned back to his room.

If it weren't for the grandson of King Jin's who wanted a root carving, Liu Huan would probably not have gone to Liu Chan's room after his grandfather died. He did not expect that his grandfather would have made so many root carvings without realizing it. Root carvings almost filled the entire room.

Liu Huan explained his purpose to his grandfather. Liu Chan did not say anything, but picked up a root carving and asked Liu Huan: "What do you think this is?" Liu Huan was stunned - this, of course this is a root carving!

"What does it look like?"

"-I...I can't see what it looks like. I just think it looks like... a tree root."

Han Wang Liu Chan sighed softly, and he buried his face in the dark depths: "It seems that I am not a good sculptor, and I have never been able to do a decent thing in my life." Liu Chan threw the root carving in his hand to the corner of the room: "I carved a bird. All these root carvings are birds. I have always wanted to fly freely. I have always wanted to fly like a bird, but they all regarded me as... I have spent a lot of effort and energy to carve so many birds, but they are just tree roots in your eyes."

They stopped talking for a long time, and the air in the room was quite thin, and Liu Huan felt a little suffocated. "If you want to take it, take it away," said King Liu Chan of Han. "You can take anything you want, but if you have the chance to go back to Shu, take some of the root carvings you don't want. Perhaps, my birds in Shu can find the flying I want." (Author Li Hao)

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