Family
- Father
- Liu Jin (劉進), son of Liu Ju, initially Crown Prince Li of Emperor Wu of Han
- Mother
- Consort Wang (王氏)
- Wives
- Empress Xu Pingjun, mother of Crown Prince Shi
- Empress Huo Chengjun, Huo Guang's daughter (deposed 64 BC, committed suicide 52 BC)
- Empress Wang (d. 16 BC)
- Major Concubines
- Consort Zhang, mother of Prince Qin
- Consort Wei, mother of Prince Xiao
- Consort Gongsun, mother of Prince Yu
- Consort Rong, mother of Prince Jing
- Consort Hua, mother of Princess Guantau
- Children
- Crown Prince Liu Shi, later Emperor Yuan of Han
- Liu Qin (劉欽), Prince Xian of Huaiyang (created 63 BC, d. 27 BC)
- Liu Xiao (劉囂), Prince of Dingtao (created 52 BC), later Prince Xiao of Chu (created 49 BC, d. 47 BC)
- Liu Yu (劉宇), Prince Xi of Dongping (created 52 BC, d. 19 BC)
- Liu Jing (劉竟), Prince of Qinghe (created 47 BC), later Prince Ai of Zhongshan (created 44 BC, d. 35 BC)
- Princess Guantau
- Princess Guiwu, married first Zhang Lin, Marquis of Fuping and had a son, Zhang Fang; remarried to Zhao Qin, Marquis of Linping; remarried to Xue Xuan, Marquis of Gaoyang
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