Liu Xuan (Three Kingdoms)
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is 劉 (Liu).
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Liu Xuan (d. 264) was a minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Liu Xuan was the eldest son of the second emperor of Shu, Liu Shan, who was known greatly for his ineptitude. Following the year of 238 Liu Xuan became the Crown Prince. Following the fall of Shu Han by Deng Ai, Liu Xuan was caught up in the revolt of Zhong Hui and was killed.

