Emperor Jing of Han - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Wen of Han
  • Mother
    • Empress Dou
  • Wives
    • Empress Bo (deposed 151 BC)
    • Empress Wang Zhi, mother of Emperor Wu and Princesses Pingyang, Nangong, and Longlü
  • Male Companion
    • Zhou Ren, noted as official companion to the emperor in the Book of Han by Ban Gu, and said by Ban Gu to have been showered with honors, passed on to heirs, thanks to "secret games" shared with the emperor in the imperial bedroom
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Li (d. 150 BC), mother of Prince Rong, De, and E
    • Consort Cheng, mother of Prince Yu, Fei, and Duan
    • Consort Jia, mother of Prince Pengzu and Sheng
    • Consort Tang, mother of Prince Fa
    • Consort Wang, mother of Prince Yue, Ji, Cheng, and Shun
  • Children
    • Liu Rong (劉榮), Crown Prince (created 153 BC, deposed 150 BC), later Prince Min of Linjiang (created 150 BC), committed suicide 148 BC
    • Liu De (劉德), Prince Xian of Hejian (created 155 BC, d. 130 BC)
    • Liu E (劉閼), Prince Ai of Linjiang (created 155 BC, d. 153 BC)
    • Liu Yu (劉餘), Prince of Huaiyang (created 155 BC), later Prince Gong of Lu (created 154 BC, d. 127 BC)
    • Liu Fei (劉非), Prince of Runan (created 155 BC), later Prince Yi of Jiangdu (created 154 BC, d. 127 BC)
    • Liu Pengzu (劉彭祖), Prince of Guangchuan (created 155 BC), later Prince Jingxu of Zhao (created 152 BC, d. 92 BC)
    • Liu Fa (劉發), Prince Ding of Changsha (created 155 BC, d. 128 BC)
    • Liu Duan (劉端), Prince Yu of Jiaoxi (created 154 BC, d. 108 BC)
    • Liu Sheng (劉勝), Prince Jing of Zhongshan (created 154 BC, d. 114 BC)
    • Liu Che (劉徹), Prince of Jiaodong (created 153 BC), then Crown Prince (created 150 BC), later Emperor Wu of Han
    • Liu Yue (劉越), Prince Hui of Guangchuan (created 148 BC, d. 136 BC)
    • Liu Ji (劉寄), Prince Kang of Jiaodong (created 148 BC, d. 120 BC)
    • Liu Cheng (劉乘), Prince Ai of Qinghe (created 148 BC, d. 136 BC)
    • Liu Shun (劉舜), Prince Xian of Changshan (created 145 BC, d. 114 BC)
    • Princess Yangxin the Eldest (陽信長公主), firstly married Cao Shi the Marquess of Pingyang and had a son, Cao Xiang, who succeeded his father; married secondly the general and Marquess of Changping Wei Qing; due to her first marriage to the Marquess of Pingyang, she was commonly referred to as Princess Pingyang (平陽公主)
    • Princess Nangong (南宮公主)
    • Princess Longlü (隆慮公主)

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