Liu Heng knew that Dou Changjun was Liu Ying. In the TV series," Beauty's Conspiracy," Liu Heng knew that his wife's younger brother, Dou Changjun, was Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, but he did not want to say it. Liu Heng knew Dou Changjun's real identity, but he chose to keep it a secret for many reasons. First of all, as a brother, Liu Heng was unwilling to hurt his own brother. This was also to be able to rule the world with a clear conscience and win the hearts of the people. Secondly, Liu Heng knew that if the news that Dou Changjun was Liu Ying was leaked, Dou Yifang would face a battle for survival. Her past as a spy in Dai Country would be exposed, which would make it difficult for her to stand in the palace and even face the danger of her life. Besides, Liu Ying was no longer a threat to Liu Heng. Liu Heng had control of the Han Dynasty, so he was not afraid of Liu Ying. Therefore, Liu Heng chose to protect Dou Changjun's identity and live with his beloved woman and brother.
According to the plot mentioned in the paragraph, Dou Changjun in the novel was indeed Liu Ying.
Liu Ying and Liu Heng were half-brothers. They were the sons of Liu Bang, the emperor of Han Dynasty. Liu Ying was the eldest son of the emperor, and his mother was Empress Lu. Liu Heng was the son of a concubine, and his mother was Bo Ji. Liu Ying was known as Emperor Hui of Han during his reign, while Liu Heng was known as Emperor Wen of Han during his reign. Liu Heng inherited the throne after Liu Ying's death.
Liu Heng and Liu Ying were half-brothers.
Liu Ying and Liu Heng were half-brothers. They were the sons of Liu Bang, the emperor of Han Dynasty. Liu Ying was the eldest son of the emperor, and his mother was Empress Lu. Liu Heng was the son of a concubine, and his mother was Bo Ji. Liu Ying was known as Emperor Hui of Han during his reign, while Liu Heng was known as Emperor Wen of Han during his reign. Liu Heng inherited the throne after Liu Ying's death.
The person Liu Heng doted on the most was Madam Shen. Although Liu Heng doted on Dou Yifang very much in the early days, Dou Yifang later lost her sight due to illness, and her appearance gradually aged. Liu Heng's love was transferred to Madam Shen and Yin Ji. Once, Liu Heng took Shen Furen and Dou Yi's room to play, and the attendant arranged Shen Furen to be opposite Dou Yi's room, causing the minister's dissatisfaction. When Liu Heng heard the officials use Empress Lu and Madam Qi's story to remonstrate with Madam Shen, he became worried about Madam Shen and did not want her to suffer a similar fate. From then on, Liu Heng and Shen Furen paid special attention not to provoke Dou Yi's room, so that there was peace between them. Therefore, it could be said that the person Liu Heng doted on the most was Lady Shen. As for Dou Yi's room, Liu Heng was respectful to him.
We can't be sure whether Liu Heng likes men or women. Some documents mentioned Liu Heng's love for his male pet Deng Tong, but there were also documents that mentioned his deep feelings for Dou Yi's room. Therefore, we can't give a definite answer.
Yes, Liu Gong and Liu Hong were Liu Ying's sons.
Liu Heng was the fourth son of Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty. His mother was Bo Ji. He was the second emperor of the Han Dynasty and was also known as Emperor Wen of Han. Liu Heng's elder brother, Liu Ying, was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. Due to Liu Heng's talent and sage in governing the country during the period of Dai Guo, coupled with Liu Ying's early death, the courtiers chose to make Liu Heng emperor. During Liu Heng's reign, he adopted a policy of living with the people. He attached importance to farming, developed production, encouraged merchants, and implemented a series of benevolent measures, so that the lives of the people in Dai were well restored. Liu Heng was the son of Liu Bang, Liu Ying's younger brother, and Liu Zhang's uncle.