Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang
Liu Xiang (Chinese: 劉襄; pinyin: Liú Xiāng), posthumously named Prince Ping of Liang (Chinese: 梁平王; pinyin: Liáng Píng Wáng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the son and heir of Liu Mai, and a grandson of Liu Wu, who sided with the imperial court during the Rebellion of the Seven States. Liu Xiang ruled Liang in 137–97 BC.[1] His mother was Chen Taihou [English: Queen Chen]
Liu Xiang was married to Ren Hou.[2]
References
- ^ Vankeerberghen, Griet. The Huainanzi and Liu An's Claim to Moral Authority, p. 151. SUNY Press (New York), 2001. Accessed 30 November 2013.
- ^ Nylan, Michael; Loewe, Michael (2010-11-04). China's Early Empires: A Re-appraisal. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85297-5.