Emperor Ming of Han - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Guangwu of Han (2nd son of)
  • Mother
    • Empress Yin Lihua
  • Wife
    • Empress Ma
  • Concubines
    • Consort Jia, mother of Emperor Zhang
    • Consort Yin, mother of Prince Chang
    • Consort Yan, a sister of the court official Yan Zhang (閻章)
    • Consort Yan, another sister of Yan Zhang
  • Children
    • Crown Prince Liu Da (劉炟), (created 60), later Emperor Zhang of Han
    • Liu Jian (劉建), Prince Ai of Qiancheng (created 60, d. 61)
    • Liu Xian (劉羨), Prince of Guangping (created 60, later Prince of Xiping (created 82), later Prince Jing of Chen (created 88, d. 97)
    • Liu Gong (劉恭), Prince of Lingshou (created 66), later Prince of Julu (created 72), later Prince of Jianglin (created 78), later Prince Jing of Pengcheng (created 85, d. 112)
    • Liu Dang (劉黨), Prince of Chongxi (created 66), later Prince Jing of Lecheng (created 72, d. 91)
    • Liu Yan (劉衍), Prince Hui of Xiapei (created 66, d. 120)
    • Liu Chang (劉暢), Prince of Runan (created 66), later Prince Jie of Liang (created 80, d. 93)
    • Liu Bing (劉昞), Prince of Changshan (created 72, later Prince Qing of Huaiyang (created 79, d. 88)
    • Liu Zhang (劉長), Prince Dao of Jiyin (created 72, d. 85)
    • Liu Ji (劉姬), the Princess Huojia (created 59)
    • Liu Nu (劉奴), the Princess Pingyang (created 60)
    • Liu Ying (劉迎), the Princess Longlü (created 60)
    • Liu Ci (劉次), the Princess Pingzhi (created 60)
    • Liu Zhi (劉致), the Princess Qinshui (created 60)
    • Liu Xiaoji (劉小姬), the Princess Pinggao (created 69)
    • Liu Zhong (劉仲), the Princess Junyi (created 74)
    • Liu Hui (劉惠), the Princess Wu'an (created 74)
    • Liu Chen (劉臣), the Princess Luyang (created 75)
    • Liu Xiaoying (劉小迎), the Princess Leping (created 75)
    • Liu Xiaomin (劉小民), the Princess Cheng'an (created 75)

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