Emperor Wen of Han - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Gaozu of Han
  • Mother
    • Consort Bo
  • Wife
    • Empress Dou, mother of Emperor Jing, Prince Wu and Princess Piao
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Shen
    • Consort Ji
  • Children
    • Liu Qi (劉啟), Crown Prince (b. 188 BC, created 179 BC, d. 141 BC), later Emperor Jing of Han
    • Liu Wu (劉武), Prince of Dai (created 178 BC), then of Huaiyang (created 175 BC), then of Liang (created 169 BC) (d. 144 BC), known as Prince Xiao of Liang
    • Liu Can (劉粲), Prince of Dai (created 178 BC) (d. 161 BC), known as Prince Xiao of Dai
    • Liu Yi (劉易), Prince of Liang (d. 169 BC), of a fall from a horse, known as Prince Huai of Liang
    • Princess Changping
    • Liu Piao, the Princess Guantao

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