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Traditional Chinese
  
劉豹

Died
  
279 AD

Children
  
Liu Yuan

Grandparent
  
Qiangqui

Simplified Chinese
  
刘豹

Parents
  
Chizhishizhuhou Chanyu

Grandchildren
  
Liu Cong, Liu He

Great grandchildren
  
Liu Can, Liu Yi

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Chizhishizhuhou Chanyu, Liu Yuan

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Liu Bao (birth and death dates unknown) was a Southern Xiongnu chanyu who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period. His father was Yufuluo. His son, Liu Yuan, founded the Han Zhao state in the Sixteen Kingdoms era.

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Liu Bao was Yufuluo's heir. When Yufuluo died, his younger brother Huchuquan inherited the position of chanyu in accordance with the lateral succession order and appointed Liu Bao as the Tuqi King (a position for the heir apparent to the chanyu). Liu Bao had five Xiongnu tribes under his command.

In 216, Huchuquan travelled to the Han Empire to receive nominal titles from the Han imperial court and remained in Ye (present-day Handan, Hebei). Liu Bao succeeded Huchuquan as the chanyu while his brother Qubei became the Tuqi King. Liu Bao was one of the longest reigning chanyus among the Southern Xiongnu.

During Li Jue's coup in Chang'an, Liu Bao seized Cai Wenji as his concubine and had two children with her. He released her when Cao Cao paid a ransom for her. When his clan suffered from internal problems, Deng Ai advised him to relinquish some of his power.

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References

Liu Bao Wikipedia