Family
- Maternal great-grandfather: Liu Taigong
- Paternal grandfather: Zhang Er, Prince Jin of Zhao
- Maternal grandfather/father-in-law: Emperor Gaozu of Han
- Maternal grandmother/mother-in-law: Empress Lü Zhi
- Uncle/Husband: Emperor Hui of Han
- Father: Zhang Ao, Prince of Zhao and Marquis of Xuanping
- Mother: Princess Yuan of Lu
- Brother: Zhang Yan, Prince Yuan of Lu and Marquis of Nangong
- Brother: Zhang Shou, Marquis of Lechang
- Adopted son: Liu Gong, Emperor Qianshao
- Adopted son: Liu Qiang, Prince Huai of Huaiyang
- Adopted son: Liu Buyi, Prince Ai of Hengshan
- Adopted son: Liu Hong, Emperor Houshao
- Adopted son: Liu Zhao, Prince of Hengshan
- Adopted son: Liu Wu, Prince of Huaiyang
- Adopted son: Liu Tai, Prince of Liang
Read more about this topic: Empress Zhang Yan
Famous quotes containing the word family:
“One theme links together these new proposals for family policythe idea that the family is exceedingly durable. Changes in structure and function and individual roles are not to be confused with the collapse of the family. Families remain more important in the lives of children than other institutions. Family ties are stronger and more vital than many of us imagine in the perennial atmosphere of crisis surrounding the subject.”
—Joseph Featherstone (20th century)
“The American father ... is never seen in London. He passes his life entirely in Wall Street and communicates with his family once a month by means of a telegram in cipher.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
“It was occasions like this that made me more resolved than ever that my family would someday know real security. I never for a moment doubted that I myself would ultimately provide it for them.”
—Mary Pickford (18931979)