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Liu Mai

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Parents
  
Liu Wu, Prince of Liang

Great grandchildren
  
Liu Dingguo, Liu Sui

Grandchildren
  
Liu Wushang, Liu Dingguo

Children
  
Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang, Liu Wushang

Grandparents
  
Emperor Wen of Han, Empress Dou

Great-grandparents
  
Emperor Gaozu of Han, Empress Dowager Bo

Similar
  
Liu Wu - Prince of Liang, Emperor Wen of Han, Liu Pengli

Liu Mai (Chinese: 劉買, Liú Mǎi), posthumously named Prince Gong of Liang (梁恭王, Liáng Gōngwàng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the eldest son and heir of Liu Wu, prince of Liang. He did not receive all of his father's inheritance; instead, his uncle the emperor Jing divided the realm of Liang into five pieces. Liu Mai ruled his part of Liang from 144–137 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Liu Xiang.

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Liu Mai Wikipedia