Liu Xi, Prince of Changli
| Liu Xi 劉襲 | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Changle | |
| Died | After 329 CE |
| Father | Liu Yao |
| Mother | Yang Xianrong |
Liu Xi (Chinese: 劉襲; pinyin: Liú Xí, fl. 319 CE) was a Chinese nobleman and prince of the Han-Zhao dynasty. The son of Han-Zhao emperor Liu Yao and his wife Yang Xianrong, he was created the Prince of Changle (長樂王) in 319.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]Liu Xi was the son Liu Yao, Emperor of Former Zhao, and of Empress Xianwen. He was similarly named to his brother Liu Xi (Chinese: 劉熙; pinyin: Liú Xī), albeit with a different second character/ tone on his name's second syllable (Chinese: 襲; pinyin: Xí). In 319, his mother was established as Empress, his nearly-namesake brother Liu Xi established as crown prince,[2] his brother Liu Chan created as Prince of Taiyuan,[3] and he as Prince of Changle.[4]
Former Zhao ended in 329, and his brother the crown prince Liu Xi was defeated and killed.[5]
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