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This week we asked the Facebook team (created for the recently released Prince biography, Prince's Rise: 1958-1988) to share how their lives changed since Prince died Did. I imagined the answer as follows: "I began exploring his back catalog", "I finally went to a concert by Sheila E., The Time and Jesse Johnson" . Artistic Concert "I recognized myself in their story, like most fans, I stayed with my prince last year, whether it is leisure, failure, or hardcore Three weeks after my family moved from Chicago to Chanhassen in Minnesota, the prince died, We lived only a few miles from Paisley Park, but I arrived too late , I could not see the prince's legend ("I just came here!" Is not my first reaction to his death - although this may be my second time)
Prince Sado (February 13, 1735 - July 12, 1762) was born in Prince Changchun, the second son of King Yongjong Great (1694 - 1776). Prince Hyojang (1728) of his brother died before, the new prince was a possible noble heir. However, Prince Sato did not have the chance to rule. At the age of 27 he was executed by his father's orders, trapped in a cupboard, died on hunger. His father gave him the title of Zuo Duo meaning "sad thought".
Prince Sato returned to its original state on December 15th. During his reign, King Yeongjo can say even ban the name of Sado. As a result of this decision, John John, the son of Prince Sato who was in the throne after King Ei Yong Chen, was added to the family register of his late uncle (crown prince). However, one of the first words of the legitimate king was to proclaim that "I am the son of Prince Sato."