Liu Ju

Liu Ju (Traditional Chinese: 劉據) (128 BC – 91 BC), formally Crown Prince Li (戾太子, literally, "the Unrepentant Crown Prince") was crown prince during the reign of his father, Emperor Wu of Han, during China's Han Dynasty. Contrary to his posthumous name, he was regarded as a well-mannered, considerate man who, by circumstances out of his control, was forced to rebel against his father and who died as a consequence of the rebellion.

Read more about Liu Ju:  Family Background and Birth, As Crown Prince, Being Forced Into Rebellion, Post Death Developments, Ancestry