Emperor Gaozu of Han - Family

Family

  • Parents:
    • Liu Taigong (literally: Old Sir Liu)
    • Liu Ao (literally: Old Madam Liu)
  • Siblings:
    • Liu Bo, Duke of Huai
    • Liu Xi, Prince of Dai
    • Liu Jiao, Prince of Chu
  • Spouse:
    • Empress Lü Zhi, Liu Ying and Princess Yuan of Lu's mother
  • Major concubines:
    • Consort Cao, Liu Fei's mother
    • Consort Qi, Liu Ruyi's mother
    • Consort Wan
    • Consort Guan
    • Consort Bo, Liu Heng's mother
    • Consort Zhao, Liu Chang's mother
    • Consort Zhao Zi'er
  • Children:
    • Liu Fei, Prince Daohui of Qi
    • Liu Ying, Crown Prince, later Emperor Hui
    • Liu Jian, Prince Ling of Yan
    • Liu Ruyi, Prince Yin of Zhao
    • Liu Heng, Prince of Dai, later Emperor Wen
    • Liu Hui, Prince of Liang, later Prince Gong of Zhao
    • Liu You, Prince of Huaiyang, later Prince You of Zhao
    • Liu Chang, Prince Li of Huainan
    • Princess Yuan of Lu
  • Grandchildren:
    • Liu Xiang, Prince Ai of Qi, Liu Fei's son
    • Liu Zhang, Prince Jing of Chengyang, Liu Fei's son
    • Liu Xingju, Marquis of Dongmou, Liu Fei's son
    • Liu Qi, Crown Prince, later Emperor Jing, Liu Heng's son

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