A note on identity
In a paragraph in the Book of the Three Kingdoms, the emperor took the genealogy of the clan to check it, and ordered Zong Zhengqing to read it out: Emperor Xiaojing gave birth to fourteen sons. The seventh son was Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan. Shengsheng Lucheng Pavilion Marquis Liu Zhen. Zhensheng Peihou Liu Ang. Liu Lu, Marquis of Ang Shengzhang. Lusheng Yishui Hou Liu Lian. Lovers of Qinyang Hou Liu Ying. Yingsheng An Guohou Liu Jian. Jiansheng Guangling Marquis Liu Ai. Mourning glue Hou Liu Xian. Xiansheng ancestor Liu Shu. Shu Sheng, Qiyang, Hou Liu Yi. Yisheng Yuan Zehou Liu Bi. Must be born Yingchuan Hou Liu Da. Dasheng Feng Linghou Liu is not suspicious. There is no doubt that Liu Hui, the Marquis of Jichuan. Here take Huisheng Liu Xiong, Liu Ye, Liu Yesheng Liu Zhuo, and Liu Hong's generation, in terms of generation, Liu Bei's uncle (deliberately). Three hundred and twenty-six years apart, Liu Sheng is a big **, born more than 120, roughly calculated 25 years of generation, more than 120 reproduction 12 generations, to the end of the Han Dynasty not tens of thousands of Zhongshan King Jing. The role of Liu Bei, the design of the Three Kingdoms, is an extremely smart person, we are picking up people's teeth, hehe, how could there be a way to investigate at that time, there is no proof of death. Therefore, the identity that needs to be set for the story does not have to be too careful. The holidays are coming to an end and it's time to get to work again. In addition, it should be noted that some of the plots of this book have not yet been finalized, so the first two or twenty chapters may be updated more slowly, perhaps one chapter in two days, or one chapter a day, and the update speed will be accelerated once it is finalized. Hope for understanding, xiexie