Liu Cong (Han Zhao) - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Liu Yuan (Emperor Guangwen) (fourth son of)
  • Mother
    • Consort Zhang
  • Wives
    • Empress Huyan (created 310, d. 312), mother of Crown Prince Can
    • Empress Zhang Huiguang (created and d. 313)
    • Empress Liu E (created 313, d. 314)
    • Multiple empresses after Liu E's death—see Liu Cong's later empresses
      • Upper Empress Jin Yueguang (靳月光), daughter of Jin Zhun (created and committed suicide 315)
      • Left Empress Liu, likely Liu E's sister or cousin (created 315)
      • Right Empress Jin Yuehua (靳月華), daughter of Jin Zhun (created 315)
      • Upper Empress Fan (created 316)
      • Left Empress Wang (created 318), adopted daughter of Wang Chen (王沈)
      • Middle Empress Xuan (created 318), adopted daughter of Xuan Huai (宣懷)
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Liu Ying (劉英), Liu E's sister (d. 312), daughter of Liu Yin (劉殷) the Duke of Dachang, posthumously honored as Empress Wude
    • Four nieces of Liu E, may include Left Empress Liu, granddaughters of Liu Yin
    • Consort Zhang, Emperss Zhang Huiguang's sister
    • Consort Wang, daughter of Wang Yu (王育)
    • Consort Ren, daughter of Ren Yi (任顗)
    • Consort Wang, daughter of Wang Zhang (王彰) the Duke of Dingxiang
    • Consort Fan, daughter of Fan Long (范隆)
    • Consort Ma, daughter of Ma Jing (馬景)
  • Children
    • Liu Can (劉粲), initially the Prince of He'nei (created 310), later the Prince of Jin (created 314), later Crown Prince (created 317), later emperor
    • Liu Yi (劉易, note different character than his brother), the Prince of Hejian (created 310, d. 316)
    • Liu Yi (劉翼, note different character than his brother), the Prince of Pengcheng (created 310)
    • Liu Li (劉悝), the Prince of Gaoping (created 310)
    • Liu Fu (劉敷), the Prince of Bohai (created 312, d. 316)
    • Liu Ji (劉驥), the Prince of Ji'nan (created 312, executed 318)
    • Liu Luan (劉鸞), the Prince of Yan (created 312)
    • LIu Hong (劉鴻), the Prince of Chu (created 312)
    • Liu Mai (劉勱), the Prince of Qi (created 312, executed 318)
    • Liu Quan (劉權), the Prince of Qin (created 312)
    • Liu Cao (劉操), the Prince of Wei (created 312)
    • LIu Chi (劉持), the Prince of Zhao (created 312)
    • Liu Heng (劉恆), the Prince of Dai (created 312)
    • Liu Cheng (劉逞), the Prince of Wu (created 312, executed 318)
    • Liu Lang (劉朗), the Prince of Yingchuan (created 312)
    • Liu Gao (劉皋), the Prince of Lingling (created 312)
    • Liu Xu (劉旭), the Prince of Danyang (created 312)
    • Liu Jing (劉京), the Prince of Shu (created 312)
    • Liu Tan (劉坦), the Prince of Jiujiang (created 312)
    • Liu Huang (劉晃), the Prince of Linchuan (created 312)
    • Liu Kang (劉康), the Prince of Kuaiji (d. 318)
    • Liu Yue (劉約) (d. 318?)

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