Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the seventh king of the Western Han Dynasty. After Wang Mang, did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty have no direct descendants?

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the seventh king of the Western Han Dynasty. After Wang Mang, did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty have no direct descendants?

Descendants of Emperor Shizong of the Han Dynasty Xiaowu Liu Che:

Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun is the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Sons: Emperor Liu Xi of the Han Yuan Dynasty, King Xian of Huaiyang Liu Qin, King Xiao of Chu Liu Xiao, King Si of Dongping Liu Yu, King Ai of Zhongshan Liu Jing, and King Guantao.

Liu Xiao, King Xiao of Chu, was the third son of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, and his biological mother was Wei Jieyu. Sons: Liu Wen, King Huai of Chu, Liu Yan, King Si of Chu, Liu Xun, Marquis of Guangqi. The king of Chu, Liu Yu, was the son of Liu Yan, the king of Chu Si.

Pengcheng Liu family. Pengcheng is regarded as the authentic county commander with the surname Liu. At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Jiao, the younger brother of Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, was granted the title of King of Chu, and was known as King Yuan of Chu in history. Later, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun granted the title of Prince Liu Xiao to the King of Chu, and was known as King Xiao of Chu in history. Therefore, the Liu family in Pengcheng is divided into two main branches: one is the faction of Liu Jiao, king of Chu Yuan, and the other is the faction of Liu Xiao, king of Chu Xiao. The name of the Liu family in Pengcheng can be divided into broad and narrow senses. In a broad sense, the Pengcheng Liu family is the representative name of the Liu family of the Han family and even the world. In a narrow sense, "Pengcheng Liu family" only refers to the descendants of Liu Jiao and Liu Xiao.

Liu Xiao’s descendant is Xiaowu Yizhi.

The Liu family in Dongping has many tribes. Liu Yu, the fourth son of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, was granted the title of King Dongping, and later Liu Qing, the son of Liu Xi, the king of Chengyang, was granted the title of Marquis of Dongping. Liu Cang, the prince of the Later Han Dynasty, was also named King Dongping. Their descendants formed various branches of the Liu family in Dongping and became powerful locals. During the reign of Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, Liu Liang, a native of Ningyang, Dongping, gathered people to give lectures, which had a wide influence. Liu Zhen in the late Han Dynasty was one of the seven sons of Jian'an and a descendant of the Liu family in Dongping. The Liu Daxia family, a famous water conservancy strategist and military minister in the Ming Dynasty, also claimed to be after the Dongping Liu family. Liu Yu's descendant is Xiaowu Yizhi.

Others:

The Lanling Liu family is the descendant of Lanling Hou Liu Yi, the son of Xiaowu’s grandson Guangling Xiaowang. Liu Yi was granted the title of Marquis of Lanling during the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, but was extinguished during the reign of Wang Mang. His descendants are the main lineage of the Liu family in Lanling.

The origin of the Liu family in Xuancheng was not tested. In the Song Dynasty, there was Liu Qi, named Gongyu, who was erudite and determined to be noble and clean. He successively served as the official of the capital, Wai Lang, the general magistrate of Shezhou, and the censor. In the Qing Dynasty, there was Liu Nanying, also known as Yuqian, a poet. You Jingqinli is the author of "The Collection of Qinxue". Or Queen Xiaowu...

Gaoyang Liu is a descendant of Gaoyang Hou Liu Bing, son of Prince Xiaoxuan and Prince Huaiyang Xian. Liu Bing was granted the title of Marquis of Gaoyang during the reign of Emperor Ping of the Han Dynasty, and was exempted from the title when Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty. His descendants are scattered throughout Gaoyang and form a large clan.

The Gaomi Liu family was founded by Liu Hong, the son of King Guangling.

Chen Liu and Liu failed the exam. "Yuanhe Surname Compilation" lists it as one of the 26 old county names with the surname Liu. Or the Queen of Xiaowu...

The Guangling Liu family is the descendant of Xiaowu's son, Guangling Li Wang Liu Xu. Liu Xu's four sons were all granted the title of marquis. Later, Liu Xu granted death and all the disciples were deposed as common people. During the reign of Emperor Yuan, Liu Ba, his son-in-law, was appointed King of Guangling (King of Filial Piety), which was passed down to King Mang. Liu Xu's descendants lived in Guangling for generations and formed a large family. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Kuang, the sixth generation grandson of Liu Xu, was appointed Situ. There was also Liu Bian, who was appointed governor of Qinghe. Liu Yu, the son of Liu Bian, served as Yilang as an official during the reign of Emperor Huan. When Emperor Huan died, he and General Dou Wu plotted to kill the eunuchs, but failed and died. In the Jin Dynasty, Liu Song was promoted to Tingwei and Shangshu of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. His family had lived in Guangling for a long time and was a famous clan. At that time, there were four major surnames in the same county: Lei, Jiang, Yu, and Lu, all under the surname Liu. People at the time said: "Lei, Jiang, Yu, and Lu, Liu is the ancestor."

In short Among the sons of Xiaowu, Prince Li and King Li of Guangling were probably the most prosperous; King Yan and King Changyi committed serious crimes, and their descendants may be low-key, making it difficult to test.

"It is suspected that Emperor Wu had no descendants" because his descendants after Wang Mang were demoted to common people.

Tourist information, the village surnamed Liu in Banliang Ancient Village, Chenzhou, Hunan is a secluded place for the descendants of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.