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Liu Fei, Prince of Qi

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Reign
  
201-189 BC

Role
  
Prince of Qi

Father
  
Emperor Gaozu of Han

Died
  
189 BC, China

Mother
  
Lady Cao

Parents
  
Emperor Gaozu of Han

Name
  
Liu Prince


Children
  
Liu Zhang, Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi, Liu Jianglu, Liu Xingju

Siblings
  
Liu Ying, Emperor Wen of Han, Liu Ruyi, Liu Chang, Liu You, Princess Yuan of Lu, Liu Jian, Liu Hui

Grandchildren
  
Liu Xi, Liu Ze, Luu Tho, Te Van vuong, Liu Rongnu, Liu Yan

Similar People
  
Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Ying, Emperor Wen of Han, Empress Lu Zhi, Consort Qi

Liu Fei (simplified Chinese: 刘肥; traditional Chinese: 劉肥), formally King Daohui of Qi (Chinese: 齊悼惠王; died 189 BC) was the eldest son of Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han, and Consort Cao—initially his mistress. After Liu Bang decisively defeated Xiang Yu in the Battle of Gaixia in 202 BC, he proclaimed himself the emperor of the new Han dynasty and named Liu Fei, his first son, the King of Qi.

Personal information

  • Father
  • Emperor Gaozu of Han (eldest son of)
  • Mother
  • Consort Cao—initially Emperor Gao's mistress
  • Wife
  • Princess Si, mother of Prince Xiang
  • Children
  • Liu Xiang (劉襄), Prince Ai of Qi (齊哀王) (died 179 BC)
  • Liu Zhang (劉章), Prince Jing of Chengyang (城陽景王) (died 177 BC)
  • Liu Xingju (劉興居), Marquess of Dongmou (committed suicide 177 BC)
  • Liu Bajun (劉罢军), Marquess of Guangong
  • Liu Ningguo (劉宁国), Marquess of Guaqiu
  • Liu Xindu (劉信都), Marquess of Ningping
  • Liu An (劉安), Marquess Gong of Yangqiu
  • Liu Jianglü (劉将闾), Prince Xiao of Qi (created after his nephew Liu Ze died sonless)
  • Liu Piguang (劉辟光), Prince of Jinan, one of the seven princes in Rebellion of the Seven States.
  • Liu Zhi (劉志), Prince of Jibei, later Prince of Zichuan.
  • Liu Ang (劉卬), Prince of Jiaoxi, one of the seven princes.
  • Liu Xian (劉贤), Prince of Zichuan, one of the seven princes.
  • Liu Xiongqu (劉雄渠), Prince of Jiaodong, one of the seven princes.
  • References

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