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Did Liu Hong, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, have words?

The royal family should still have people, after all, bringing people is also one of the signs of adulthood. If Liu Bei's uncle is too grass-roots, Liu Biao and Liu Jingsheng finally have a relationship with the royal family after Wang She of Lu Gong Liu. Liu Qi, the son of Liu Biao, has no words to prove, so don't you just say that Liu Qi is worse than his father?

Ancient emperors should have figures-especially those who were old enough to take figures, but even if their father was a prince instead of an emperor-but because of taboos and other reasons, they have not been recorded.

Pei's annotation "The History of the Three Kingdoms" records that "Chen Liuwang is taboo, the word Jingming, the grandson and son of Emperor Wudi", referring to Cao Huan, the Wei Yuan emperor of Cao Wei (later abolished as king by Sima Jia), whose word Jingming is one word.