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Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

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Liu Zhang (200 BC-176 BC), the grandson of Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi Mourning, was named the Marquis of Zhu Xu, and was forced to marry the daughter of Lu Lu, a member of the Lu clan.

In July 180 BC, Empress Lu fell ill, and Liu Zhang and his brother Liu Xingju were arranged to enter the palace and respond to Zhou Bo and Chen Ping.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

Liu Zhang's film and television image

In September, after the death of Empress Lü, Zhu Lü plotted to eradicate the Liu faction. Lü Lu's daughter told her husband Liu Zhang of Zhu Lü's conspiracy, and Liu Zhang secretly told her brother Liu Xiang, the king of Qi, who raised an army against Lü and contacted the other princes.

Taiwei Zhou Bo mastered the northern army, Liu Zhang led a thousand people into the Weiyang Palace, killed the prime minister Lu Chan, because of the merit of pacifying the Zhulu family, was once promised the title of King Zhao by Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, but later Emperor Wen learned that Liu Zhang intended to support his brother Liu Xiang, the king of Qi, that is, the emperor, and was unhappy. In the second year of Emperor Wen (178 years ago), in February, Yimao named him the king of Chengyang, and he was named the king.

Liu Zhang made great contributions to Xulu, and in the end he only became the king of Chengyang, and died of depression at the age of 25. But he also had descendants to inherit his title. So, what kind of life experiences and endings do the descendants of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang, have? Let's take a look.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

Liu Zhang's film and television image

1, Liu Zhang's son: Liu Xi

Liu Xi (2nd century BC?-144 BC), a member of the Han dynasty, was the second king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. His grandfather, Liu Fei, the king of Qi Mourning, was the eldest son of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and his father, Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang, was the first king of Chengyang. In 177 BC, after the death of his father Liu Zhang, Liu Xi ascended the throne. In 170 BC, he was renamed King Huainan by Emperor Wen of Han. In 166 BC, Liu An, the son of Liu Chang, the king of Huainan Li, was named the king of Huainan, and Liu Xi returned to Chengyang as the king. In 144 BC, Liu Xi died, and his son Liu Yan was the heir.

2, Liu Zhang's grandson: Liu Yan

Liu Yan (2nd century BC?-118 BC), a member of the Han dynasty, was the third king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. His grandfather, Liu Zhang, King of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, who participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion and was the first King of Chengyang. In 144 BC, after the death of his father Liu Xi, Liu Yan ascended the throne and reigned for twenty-six years ("Historical Records: Qi Mourning Hui Wang's Family Mistakenly Made 28 Years"). In 118 BC, Liu Yan died, and his son Liu Yi became the heir.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

Liu Zhang's film and television image

3, Liu Zhang's grandson: Liu Zhen

Liu Zhen (?) - 83 BC), a member of the Han dynasty, was the son of Liu Xi, the king of Chengyang. In March of the fourth year of Yuan Shuo (125 years ago), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty named Liu Zhen as the Marquis of Nancheng, and Liu Zhen was the Marquis for 42 years, and died in 83 years ago. Liu Zhen's son Liu Meng is the heir.

4, Liu Zhang's great-grandson: Liu Yi

Liu Yi (2nd century BC?-109 BC), the fourth king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. Great-grandfather Liu Zhang, King of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, who participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion and was the first king of Chengyang. In 118 BC, after the death of his father Liu Yan, Liu Yi took the throne and reigned for nine years. In 109 BC, Liu Yi died, and his son Liu Wu was the heir.

5, Liu Zhang's great-grandson: Liu Wu

Liu Wu (?) - 98 BC), a member of the Han Dynasty, the fifth king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty, and the son of Liu Yi, King Jing of Chengyang, died in the eleventh year of his reign.

In 98 BC, Liu Wu died, nicknamed Hui, and his son Liu Shun succeeded him.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

6, Liu Zhang's fifth grandson: Liu Shun

Chengwu filial piety Marquis Shun ascended the throne at the beginning, with Qing as the king of Yan and Shun as the general of Huya. Will be more descending red eyebrows, Qing was killed by the rebels, Shun Nai intermittently practiced Guangwu, and worshiped Nanyang Taishou. In the second year of the establishment of the martial arts, he was named the Marquis of Wu, the largest household, and rented into the families of the double clan. In eight years, he broke the Liu'an thief, and worshiped the Liu'an Taishou. After a few years, the emperor wanted to levy it, and the officials asked to stay. Died in the eleventh year, the emperor's envoy greeted the funeral and personally hanged himself.

The son of the heir, sitting in communication with the kings, was demoted to the Marquis of Duan. Obey the pawn, the son of the heir. Pawn, no heir, the country is removed. In the tenth year of Yongping, Xianzong was fortunate to Zhang Ling, remembering the old grace, sealing the disciples, and the three were townspeople. At the beginning, Uncle Shun married Yu Fan, and the younger sister of the emperor's concubine. Gave birth to two sons: Min, Guo. With the mother began in Chang'an. In the second year of Jianwu, Luoyang, Guangwu Fengmin was the Marquis of Ganli, and the country was the Marquis of Yiyang. Mintong has a line, Yongping Chu, the official to the Yue cavalry captain. Hongdi Liang, known for his chivalrous spirit, in the first year, raised troops in Yuzhang, wanted to favor Jiangdong, called himself "General of the Han Dynasty", and died of violent illness.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

Liu Zhang's film and television image

7, Liu Zhang's sixth grandson: Liu Xian

Liu Xian (? -?), a member of the Han Dynasty: the first generation of Shihou, a descendant of Liu Zhang, King Jing of Chengyang (grandson of Liu Bang, Gaozu of the Han Dynasty), who participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion, and his father was Liu Shun, the king of Chengyang. His brother Liu Hui became the king of Chengyang, and he became the first marquis. After Liu Xian's death, his sons Liu Ba and Liu Meng successively took the throne, Wang Mang usurped the Han, and Liu Meng was deposed as a commoner. Later, Liu Penzi, the emperor supported by the Red Eyebrow Army, was Liu Meng's son.

8, Liu Zhang's sixth grandson: Liu Hui

Liu Hui (?) - 44 BC), a member of the Han Dynasty clan and the seventh king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. Liu Zhang, the first king of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion. In 52 BC, after the death of his father Liu Shun, Liu Hui became the king of Chengyang and reigned for eight years. In 44 BC, Liu Hui died, nicknamed Dai, and his son Liu Jing was the heir.

9, Liu Zhang's seventh grandson: Liu Ba

Liu Ba (?-20 BC), Han Dynasty clan, second generation Shihou. A descendant of Liu Zhang, King of Chengyang Jing (grandson of Liu Bang, Gaozu of the Han Dynasty), who participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion, his grandfather was Liu Shun, the king of Chengyang Wasteland. His father, Liu Xian, was the first marquis. After Liu Xian's death, Liu Ba attacked the throne. In the first 20 years, Liu Ba had no children after his death, his younger brother Liu Meng took the throne, Wang Mang usurped the Han, and Liu Meng was abolished as a commoner. Later, Liu Penzi, the emperor supported by the Red Eyebrow Army, was Liu Meng's son.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

10, Liu Zhang's seventh grandson: Liu Meng

Liu Meng, the clan of the Han Dynasty, the third generation of Shihou.

Liu Meng's grandfather, Liu Shun, the king of Chengyang Wasteland, was a descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyangjing, the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and his father Liu Xian was the first marquis. In the first 20 years, his brother Liu Ba, the second marquis, died childless, Liu Meng took the throne, Wang Mang usurped the Han, and Liu Meng was deposed as a commoner. Later, Liu Penzi, the emperor supported by the Red Eyebrow Army, was Liu Meng's son.

11, Liu Zhang's seventh grandson: Liu Jing

Liu Jing (?) - 20 BC), Han Dynasty clan, the eighth king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. Liu Zhang, the first king of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion.

In 44 BC, after the death of his father Liu Hui, Liu Jing took the throne and reigned for twenty-four years. 20 years ago, Liu Jing died, nicknamed Xiao, and his son Liu Yun took the throne. He also has a son, Liu Yi, who is older than Liu Yun, and later became the king of Chengyang.

12, Liu Zhang's eighth grandson: Liu Gong

Liu Gong, a native of Taishan, after Liu Zhang, the king of Yangjing in the Western Han Dynasty. His great-grandfather was Liu Shun, the king of Chengyang, his grandfather was Liu Xian, and his father was Liu Meng. Wang Mang usurped the throne, the country surrendered, and he was a person.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

13, Liu Zhang's eighth grandson: Liu Penzi

Liu Penzi (10 years-?) , a native of Taishan County (now Ningyang County, Shandong), is a royal family of the Yuanzhi of the Western Han Dynasty, the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and the queen of Chengyang Jingwang Liu Zhang.

During the reign of Emperor Yuan, Liu Penzi's grandfather Liu Xian was named Shihou, and his father Liu Meng's heir was killed after Wang Mang usurped the throne. Liu Penzi and his brother Liu Gong and Liu Mao were plundered into the Red Mei Rebel Army, engaged in grazing, and in June of the first three years (25 AD), Fan Chong, the leader of the Red Mei Army, supported Liu Penzi as the emperor, Jianyuan Jianshi (25 AD - 27 AD), and Liu Penzi was called the founding emperor in history.

In the third year of Jianwu (27 years), the Red Mei army was defeated, and Liu Penzi surrendered to Liu Xiu. Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty Liu Xiu gave Liu Penzi a generous gift and appointed Liu Penzi as the Langzhong of Liu Liang, the king of Zhao. Later, Liu Penzi became blind due to illness, and Liu Xiu ordered to use Xingyang's official land tax to support Liu Penzi for life.

Liu Bang's illegitimate son, the son of Liu Fei, the king of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang: the eighth grandson once served as emperor

14, Liu Zhang's eighth grandson: Liu Yi

Liu Yan, the clan of the Han Dynasty, the tenth king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Jingzi. Liu Zhang, the first king of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion. In the first 20 years, after the death of his father Liu Jing, Liu Yun's younger brother Liu Yun took the throne and reigned for one year. In 19 BC, Liu Yun died, and the Chengyang State was revoked, and in 16 BC, the Chengyang State was restored by Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, and Liu Yi took the throne. In 9 AD, Wang Mang usurped the throne, abolished the king of Chengyang as the Duke of Chengyang, and cut the lord for the people in 10 years.

15, Liu Zhang's eighth grandson: Liu Yun

Liu Yun (?) - 19 BC), a member of the Han dynasty clan and the ninth king of Chengyang in the Western Han Dynasty. Liu Zhang, the first king of Chengyang Jing, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and participated in the pacification of the Zhulu Rebellion. In the first 20 years, after the death of his father Liu Jing, Liu Yun took the throne and reigned for one year. In 19 years ago, Liu Yun died, and the Chengyang State was revoked, and after that, the Chengyang Kingdom was restored by Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, and Liu Yun's brother Liu Yi was the heir.