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
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Famous quotes containing the word family:
“Q: What would have made a family and career easier for you?
A: Being born a man.”
—Anonymous Mother, U.S. physician and mother of four. As quoted in Women and the Work Family Dilemma, by Deborah J. Swiss and Judith P. Walker, ch. 2 (1993)
“At best the family teaches the finest things human beings can learn from one anothergenerosity and love. But it is also, all too often, where we learn nasty things like hate, rage and shame.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (20th century)
“With a new familiarity and a flesh-creeping homeliness entirely of this unreal, materialistic world, where all sentiment is coarsely manufactured and advertised in colossal sickly captions, disguised for the sweet tooth of a monstrous baby called the Public, the family as it is, broken up on all hands by the agency of feminist and economic propaganda, reconstitutes itself in the image of the state.”
—Percy Wyndham Lewis (18821957)