Family
- Father: Emperor Ling of Han
- Mother: Consort Wang
- Empresses:
- Empress Fu Shou (instated in 195, died in 214)
- Empress Cao Jie (instated in 214, died in 237), daughter of Cao Cao
- Consorts:
- Consort Dong (executed by Cao Cao in 200), daughter of Dong Cheng
- Consort Cao Xian (曹憲), daughter of Cao Cao and older sister of Empress Cao
- Consort Cao Hua (曹華), daughter of Cao Cao and younger sister of Empress Cao
- Children:
- Liu Feng (劉馮), the Prince of Nanyang (created and d. 200)
- Liu Xi (劉熙), the Prince of Jiying (instated in 204)
- Liu Yi (劉懿), the Prince of Shanyang (instated in 204)
- Liu Miao (劉邈), the Prince of Jibei (instated in 204)
- Liu Dun (劉敦), the Prince of Donghai (instated in 204)
- Two sons by Empress Fu, may be same as two of the above princes (killed by Cao Cao in 214)
- Two daughters who became Cao Pi's concubines
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