Liu Yan (warlord) - Family

Family

  • Ancestor: Liu Yu, fourth son of Emperor Jing
  • Sons:
    • Liu Fan (劉範), served as General of the Household of the Left, killed by Li Jue
    • Liu Dan (劉誕), served as Imperial Clerk Preparer of Documents, killed by Li Jue
    • Liu Mao (劉瑁), served as Senior Major
    • Liu Zhang, inherited Liu Yan's position as Governor of Yi Province
  • Daughters-in-law:
    • Lady Wu (吳氏), Liu Mao's wife, married Liu Bei after her husband's death, became known as Empress Mu
    • Lady Pang (龐氏), Liu Fan's wife, related to Pang Yi
    • Lady Fei (費氏), Liu Zhang's wife, Fei Guan (費觀)'s younger sister
    • Lady Cui (崔氏), Cui Yan's younger sister

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