Among the descendants of Liu Bang, Liu Zhang is Lv Hou's favorite. However, due to the policy of restraining Liu during her administration, even if she loves Liu again, Liu Ye is only a small official. As a descendant of the Han dynasty, this rank is completely inconsistent with his identity, which makes Liu Zhang feel resentful. The Lushi family also witnessed Liu Zhang's hatred of Lushi, and repeatedly persuaded Lv Hou to get rid of this big trouble, but Lv Hou rejected this suggestion. Liu Zhang also learned that the Lushi family wanted to get rid of him, so he wanted to find a chance to fight back.
Six years after high school, Lv Hou ordered Liu Zhang to be the wine collector and supervised everyone to drink at the party. Liu Zhang volunteered to supervise alcohol by military law, but Lv Hou didn't know what it meant and readily agreed. Liu Zhang took the initiative to sing and entertain. A "Peasant Song" suggested that Lu was a weed that hindered the development of the Han Dynasty, which made the banquet atmosphere awkward for a time. At this time, a relative of Lv Hou was found by Liu Zhang because he could not drink well. Liu Zhang quickly took him back and cut off his head. This move surprised all the people present with Lu, and Lv Hou couldn't handle Liu Zhang, because she agreed to let Liu Zhang use military law to supervise alcohol. After this banquet, Liu's royal family placed high hopes on him, believing that he had the courage to save the Han Dynasty.
Two years later, he died, and Lu Chan attempted to launch a mutiny, killing Qiu He, the prime minister, and attempting to take charge of state affairs. When Liu Zhang learned of Lu's plot from his wife, he immediately sent someone to inform his brother Liu Xiang, the king of Qi, and asked him to lead troops to support him as soon as possible. Liu Zhang and his younger brother Liu Xing stayed in Chang 'an to do back office work, killed Zhu Lu and settled the Han Dynasty. After Lu was killed, the Han Dynasty took a turn for the better. As the greatest hero, Liu Zhang supported his brother Liu Xiang, but was rejected by Zhou Bo, Chen Ping and others. Subsequently, Liu Heng, the fourth son of Liu Bang, succeeded to the throne, and was called Emperor Wen of Chinese.
Emperor Wen of Han originally wanted to make Liu Zhang King of Yue, but he didn't trust Liu Xiang, the king of Qi Xian, and made him King of Chengyang instead. Liu Zhang was unhappy when he learned that his wish to be crowned King of Yue had failed, and he died only one year later.