The original meaning of the word "彘?" is owner. It first appeared as a hieroglyph in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and later it generally meant pig. What makes people laugh is that the famous emperor Han Wu was once named Liu Zhi, but there is no clear record in "Historical Records" and "Hanshu". It is possible that Liu Che himself thought this name was unpleasant. However, such a funny name really belongs to his father.
Liu Che’s father, Han Jingdi Liuqi, and the empress never had a son, so the position of the prince has always been vacant. This has attracted the idea of ????concubines who have sons in the harem. Everyone wants to Their own sons became princes, so in order to show their son's difference and the spirit of an emperor, it was the best way, so they all started to make up their own stories. Liu Che's mother, Wang Meiren, was no exception. When she was pregnant, she told Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi that she dreamed of the sun flying into her belly. As the emperor, Liu Qi naturally understood what she meant, so he said that this was a sign of nobility. From then on Just call him Liu Xubaa, also known as Liu Xiaozhu.
In the 1996 TV series "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty", it was introduced that Liu Bang entrusted a dream to Liu Qi, asking him to take good care of the child and become the leader of Han Jiasheng in the future, and "彘" is a pig, which is a homophone for pig. The Lord was therefore called Liu Zhi. In the TV series "Emperor Wu of Han" released in 2004, it was introduced that Liu Che looked most like Liu Qi when he was a child, especially his nose, which looked like Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty. Liu Bang liked Zhu very much, so he named him "Xie'er". In short, this name was given by Liu Qi but it is also related to Liu Bang.
In ancient times, there was also a saying that giving children nicknames would make them easier to support and show their love for children. In remote mountain villages, there is still the custom of giving children nicknames. Of course, this nickname is also It's just a nickname. A big name is normal. Liu Che was talented and loved Liu Qi since he was a child, so he changed his name to Liu Che when he was seven years old, which means clear and bright. In fact, Liu Che lived up to everyone's expectations and conquered the world, becoming a figure that has been passed down through the ages.