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Liu Chen (simplified Chinese: 刘谌; traditional Chinese: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; died December 263), the 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 (mort el 263 EC), creat com el Príncep de Beidi, va ser el cinquè fill de Liu Shan, el segon governant de Shu Han durant el període dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Liu Chen es va oposar als plans de Qiao Zhou per rendir-se a la força rival sota Deng Ai de Cao Wei. Liu Chen va intentar de convèncer el seu pare perquè es lluités per l'honor de Shu Han, sent així que Liu Bei (el fundador de Shu Han) no el miraria de dalt a baix com un governant redimit de Shu. Això no obstant, per açò Liu Shan va expulsar-hi a Liu Chen de la cort. Ell llavors va anar a l'ancestral temple de Liu Bei i va matar a la seva esposa i fills per després suïcidar-se. La seva història es recrea en una obra teatral de l'. (ca)
  • Liu Chen (simplified Chinese: 刘谌; traditional Chinese: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; died December 263), the 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. Liu Chen is depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang. Liu Chen's story is reenacted in a play of the Yue opera. (en)
  • ( 이 문서는 인물에 관한 것입니다. 불교의 유심(唯心) 또는 유심(有心)에 대해서는 불교 용어 목록/유#유심 문서를 참고하십시오.)( 휴대 전화용 식별 카드에 대해서는 SIM 카드 문서를 참고하십시오.) 유심(劉諶, ? ~ 263년)은 중국 촉한(蜀漢)의 후주(後主) 유선(劉禪)의 다섯째 아들이다. (ko)
  • 劉 諶(りゅう しん/りゅう じん、? - 263年)は、三国時代の蜀漢蜀の皇族。後主劉禅の五男。蜀漢初代皇帝である先主劉備の孫。北地王に封じられていた。字は不詳。 (ja)
  • Liu Chen (vereenvoudigd Chinees: 刘谌; traditioneel Chinees: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; bijnaam: Prins van Beidi (北地王) (ca. 220-263) was de vijfde zoon van Liu Shan, de tweede heerser van het Koninkrijk Shu tijdens de periode van de Drie Koninkrijken in China. Liu Chen verzette zich tegen de plannen van legerleider Qiao Zhou om zich over te geven aan de troepenmacht van generaal Deng Ai (鄧艾), van het rivaliserende Koninkrijk Wei. Deze betekende het begin van een herenigd China onder de Jin-dynastie (265-420). Liu Chen probeerde zijn vader ervan te overtuigen om voor de eer van Shu te vechten, zodat Liu Bei (de stichter van Shu) hem als een terechte heerser van Shu zou kunnen zien. Maar in plaats van te luisteren naar zijn zoon gooide Liu Shan zijn zoon uit de regering en besloot tot capitulatie aan Wei. Liu Chen ging toen naar de tempel van Liu Bei en doodde zijn eigen vrouw en kinderen alvorens zelfmoord te plegen. Het verhaal van Liu Chen is opgenomen in de Kroniek van de Drie Rijken. Liu Chen is afgebeeld in de Wu Shuang Pu. (nl)
  • 劉諶(? - 263年),蜀漢後主劉禪之子,劉備之孫。 (zh)
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  • Statue of Liu Chen in the Temple of Marquis Wu in Chengdu, Sichuan (en)
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  • July 259 – December 263 (en)
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  • ( 이 문서는 인물에 관한 것입니다. 불교의 유심(唯心) 또는 유심(有心)에 대해서는 불교 용어 목록/유#유심 문서를 참고하십시오.)( 휴대 전화용 식별 카드에 대해서는 SIM 카드 문서를 참고하십시오.) 유심(劉諶, ? ~ 263년)은 중국 촉한(蜀漢)의 후주(後主) 유선(劉禪)의 다섯째 아들이다. (ko)
  • 劉 諶(りゅう しん/りゅう じん、? - 263年)は、三国時代の蜀漢蜀の皇族。後主劉禅の五男。蜀漢初代皇帝である先主劉備の孫。北地王に封じられていた。字は不詳。 (ja)
  • 劉諶(? - 263年),蜀漢後主劉禪之子,劉備之孫。 (zh)
  • Liu Chen (mort el 263 EC), creat com el Príncep de Beidi, va ser el cinquè fill de Liu Shan, el segon governant de Shu Han durant el període dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Liu Chen es va oposar als plans de Qiao Zhou per rendir-se a la força rival sota Deng Ai de Cao Wei. Liu Chen va intentar de convèncer el seu pare perquè es lluités per l'honor de Shu Han, sent així que Liu Bei (el fundador de Shu Han) no el miraria de dalt a baix com un governant redimit de Shu. Això no obstant, per açò Liu Shan va expulsar-hi a Liu Chen de la cort. Ell llavors va anar a l'ancestral temple de Liu Bei i va matar a la seva esposa i fills per després suïcidar-se. (ca)
  • Liu Chen (simplified Chinese: 刘谌; traditional Chinese: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; died December 263), the 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. (en)
  • Liu Chen (vereenvoudigd Chinees: 刘谌; traditioneel Chinees: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; bijnaam: Prins van Beidi (北地王) (ca. 220-263) was de vijfde zoon van Liu Shan, de tweede heerser van het Koninkrijk Shu tijdens de periode van de Drie Koninkrijken in China. Liu Chen verzette zich tegen de plannen van legerleider Qiao Zhou om zich over te geven aan de troepenmacht van generaal Deng Ai (鄧艾), van het rivaliserende Koninkrijk Wei. Deze betekende het begin van een herenigd China onder de Jin-dynastie (265-420). (nl)
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