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    Liu Wu (刘武) (c. 184 - c.May 144 BC), posthumously named Prince Xiao of Liang, was a Han prince. He was a son of Emperor Wen and Empress Xiaowen, and a...
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  • nephew of Emperor Jing (r. 157-141 BCE). Liu Pengli was the third son of Liu Wu, Prince of Liang, and the nephew of the Emperor Jing. Liu Wu's other sons...
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    younger brother Liu Wu, the Prince of Liang, the crown prince, but this did not happen because of opposition by officials. However, Liu Wu was given many...
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    age of 16, Liu Shan was entrusted to the care of the Chancellor Zhuge Liang and Imperial Secretariat Li Yan. His reign of 40 years was the longest of all...
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  • Liu Wu may refer to: Liu Wu, Prince of Chu, who joined the Rebellion of Seven States during the early Han dynasty Liu Wu, Prince of Liang, who opposed...
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    Liu Wu (simplified Chinese: 刘戊; traditional Chinese: 劉戊; pinyin: Liǘ , died 154 BC) was the son of Liu Yingke, Prince Yi of Chu. After the short reign...
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    Emperor Wu of Liang (Chinese: 梁武帝) (464 – 12 June 549), personal name Xiao Yan (蕭衍), courtesy name Shuda (叔達), childhood name Lian'er (練兒), was the founding...
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  • Sun Liang (243 – 260), courtesy name Ziming, was the second emperor of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the youngest...
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    too dangerous. Wu and Chu forces therefore concentrated against Liang, against Emperor Jing's younger brother Liu Wu, the prince of Liang, whose forces...
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  • Liu Ding (Chinese: 劉定, Liú Dìng), Prince of Shanyang (山陽王, Shānyángwàng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the fourth son and heir of Liu Wu, prince...
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  • Zhuang Ji (poet) (category Prince of Liang)
    Zhuang Ji's new patron Liu Wu, Prince of Liang (劉武/刘武 of 梁). The rebel armies particularly those of Wu and Chu besieged Liu Wu's capital Suiyang (睢陽)....
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    coronation, Liu Shan enfeoffed Zhuge Liang as the Marquis of Wu District (武鄉侯) and created a personal staff to assist him. Later, Zhuge Liang assumed an...
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  • Hui of Wei (died 319 BC), also known as King Hui of Liang Peng Yue (died 196BC), King of Liang during the Qin–Han transition, created 203BC Liu Wu, Prince...
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    Emperor Wu of Han (156 – 29 March 87 BC), born Liu Che and courtesy name Tong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign...
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    named his son Liu Yong prince of Lu and his other son Liu Li prince of Liang. In the August 221, Liu Bei personally led an army to attack Sun Quan to avenge...
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    (舂陵節侯). Liu Mai was the son of Liu Fa (劉發), known posthumously as Prince Ding of Changsha (長沙定王). The Prince of Changsha was a brother of Emperor Wu, a famous...
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    started a rebellion with Xiao Zhengde, the Prince of Linhe, nephew and a former heir of the Emperor Wu of Liang, and installed Xiao Zhengde as emperor. In...
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  • former site of Shiyuan (柿园), the capital of Han-era Liang. It includes the excavated mausoleum of the fabulously wealthy Liu Wu, prince of Liang, now a museum...
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  • concern for Empress Dou was the welfare of her young son, Liu Wu, who had by that point been created the Prince of Liang, and he, at her suggestion, seriously...
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  • Liu Bushi (Chinese: 劉不識, Liú Bùshí), Prince of Jiyin (濟陰王, Jì Yīnwàng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the youngest son and heir of Liu Wu, prince...
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  • Chinese Liang Dynasty. He was initially not the crown prince of his father Emperor Wu, the founder of the dynasty, but became the crown prince in 531 after...
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  • a daughter of Emperor Wu of Liang. (The traditional histories imply that she was the princess' daughter, but do not clearly state so.) Liu Yan came from...
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    Zhao Prince of Yan Prince of Wu Prince of Liang Prince of Chengyang Prince of Jibei Prince of Zichuan Prince of Jinan Prince of Jiaodong Prince of Jiaoxi...
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  • Liu Ming (Chinese: 劉明, Liú Míng), Prince of Jichuan (濟川王, Jìchuān Wáng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the second son and heir of Liu Wu, prince...
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    started to worsen, he desired even more to replace Liu Ying with Liu Ruyi as the crown prince. Zhang Liang tried to dissuade him but was ignored, so he retired...
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    Nankang, then of Yue, then of Wu, by the Tang dynasty; then also when he was created the Wang of Wuyue by Later Liang. The translation of "King" will be...
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    Sun Quan (redirect from Emperor Ta of Wu)
    November 222 to May 229 as the King of Wu and from May 229 to May 252 as the Emperor of Wu. Unlike his rivals Cao Cao and Liu Bei, Sun Quan was much younger...
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    deposed Consort Liu's son Li Zhong from being his heir apparent. He changed Li Zhong's status to Prince of Liang and designated Empress Wu's son, Li Hong...
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    heir of Liu Wu, prince of Liang. He did not receive all of his father's inheritance; instead, his uncle the emperor Jing divided the realm of Liang into...
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  • Liu Xiang (Chinese: 劉襄; pinyin: Liú Xiāng), posthumously named Prince Ping of Liang (Chinese: 梁平王; pinyin: Liáng Píng Wáng), was a prince of the Han dynasty...
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