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Who are the happy and uncomfortable historical figures?

Liu Chan.

Liu Chan is the hero of the story "I am happy but I don't think about it". The story of "I don't think about Shu": After Liu Chan, the former ruler of Shu, surrendered, Si Mazhao hosted a banquet. In order to test the attitude, I deliberately played the music of Shu. At this time, the officials of Shu were in tears. Only Liu Chan is still smiling. Q: "Do you miss Shu?" He said, "I am very happy here and don't miss Shu."

Being happy means being very happy and not missing Shu at all. It means having fun in the new environment and not wanting to return to the original environment. This idiom comes from Shu Shu's main biography in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.

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Idiom story:

Si Mazhao hosted a banquet in honor of Liu Chan, and carefully arranged the programs of Shu. People in the neighborhood are saddened by Liu Chan's national subjugation, while Liu Chan is very happy and indifferent. Seeing this, Si Mazhao said to Jia Chong, "I didn't expect Liu Chan to be so confused. Even if Zhuge Liang lives to this point, he can't help, let alone Jiang Wei! " Jia Chong said, "If not, how can your highness annex him?"

One day, I asked him, "Will you miss Shu?" Liu Chan replied: "I am very happy here and don't miss Shu." Liu Chan's attendant pointed out to him when he really knew it: "If you ask again, you will cry and say,' The graves of our ancestors are buried in Shu, and I miss them every day.' "

Later, when Si Mazhao asked him again, Liu Chan taught him the answer according to Zhengzhen. Si Mazhao went on to say, "Why does it sound like a positive tone?" Liu Chan was surprised, looked at Si Mazhao with wide eyes and said, "What you said is true." Everyone around us laughed.