Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Gaozu of Han (eldest son of)
- Mother
- Consort Cao—initially Emperor Gao's mistress
- Wife
- Princess Si, mother of Prince Xiang
- Children
- Liu Xiang (劉襄), Prince Ai of Qi (齊哀王) (died 179 BC)
- Liu Zhang (劉章), Prince Jing of Chengyang (城陽景王) (died 177 BC)
- Liu Xingju (劉興居), Marquess of Dongmou (committed suicide 177 BC)
- Liu Bajun (劉罢军), Marquess of Guangong
- Liu Ningguo (劉宁国), Marquess of Guaqiu
- Liu Xindu (劉信都), Marquess of Ningping
- Liu An (劉安), Marquess Gong of Yangqiu
- Liu Jianglü (劉将闾), Prince Xiao of Qi (created after his nephew Liu Ze died sonless)
- Liu Piguang (劉辟光), Prince of Jinan, one of the seven princes in Rebellion of the Seven States.
- Liu Zhi (劉志), Prince of Jibei, later Prince of Zichuan.
- Liu Ang (劉卬), Prince of Jiaoxi, one of the seven princes.
- Liu Xian (劉贤), Prince of Zichuan, one of the seven princes.
- Liu Xiongqu (劉雄渠), Prince of Jiaodong, one of the seven princes.
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