- Liu
Piguang (simplified Chinese: 刘辟光;
traditional Chinese: 劉辟光; died 154 BC) was the
ninth son of Liu Fei and
grandson of
Emperor Gaozu of Han. When Liu...
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Xiongqu (劉雄渠),
Prince of Jiaodong. Liu Xian (劉賢),
Prince of Zichuan. Liu
Piguang (劉辟光),
Prince of Jinan. Liu Sui (劉遂),
Prince of Zhao. Two
other prin****lities—Qi...
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became a short-lived prin****lity
ruled by Liu
Piguang.
During the
Rebellion of the
Seven States,
Piguang was killed, and
Jinan was
converted to a commandery...
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Jinan may
refer to:
Princes of
Jinan Commandery during the Han
dynasty Liu
Piguang (died 154 BC)
Emperor Fei of
Northern Qi (545–561),
known as the Prince...
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Prince of
Zaichuan (roughly part of
modern Weifang, Shandong); and Liu
Piguang (劉辟光), the
Prince of
Jinan (roughly
modern Jinan, Shandong) Two
other prin****lities...
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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...