人物生平 刘喜(?—公元前193年):又名刘仲,沛郡丰邑(今江苏丰县)人,汉高祖刘邦的次兄(二哥)。 生平事迹 公元前200年,刘邦下诏将刘仲和自己的长子刘肥(刘邦的曹氏所生)一同封为王。刘仲被封为代王,统辖今河北、山西一带。 代国为北方边境重地,所以当匈奴于公元前199年入侵代国时,身为代王却毫无军事才能的刘仲根本无力坚守边疆,最后只好弃国独自逃回洛阳。 刘邦对此大为恼怒,便于公元前199年10月下诏革去刘仲的王位,贬为合阳侯。 Liu Zong, the second brother of Emperor Liu Bang, was granted the title of King of Dai in 200 BCE and was put in charge of present-day Hebei and Shanxi. However, when the Xiongnu invaded Dai in 199 BCE, King Liu Zong proved to be incompetent and unable to defend the border; he eventually abandoned his kingdom and fled back to Luoyang alone. This incident greatly displeased Emperor Liu Bang, who then stripped King Liu Zong of his royal title and demoted him to Marquis of Héyáng in October 199 BCE. For six years as a marquis, King Liu Zong died under depression in 193 BCE. Later on, after his son Prince Xiao became the king of Wu during the reign of Emperor Jing, he was posthumously titled Duke Xi.

Family Members

Ancestry: The origins of the House of Li date back to Shunzhi (尧帝), one ancestor among three emperors and five gods from ancient China. Shunzhi's eldest son received an enfeoffment at Liuyi (now Tang County in Hebei Province), but died early; his son succeeded him with Liuyi as their surname name continued through Xia Dynasty until it reached Siwei during Qin State period before returning to Jin State where they were known for their talent within state affairs. In later periods like Warring States Period they moved into Wei State where they held important positions such as high-ranking officials or military generals.

Great-grandfather: Lü Qing - lived during late Warring States Period time when capital city An Ding had moved from An Dingto Daming (modern-day Anyang City). Lü Qing is considered a direct ancestorof Emperor Gaozu's family.

Grandfather: Lü Ren - originally named RénjīngzhōnglivedinDamingandwasnicknamedFēnggōnghóu(Feng Gonghou).

Father: Lü Taigong - born with original nameLǚ Huì,becameTaishàngHuángdìafter being promoted by his son Emperor Gaozu.

Mother: Empress Dowager Zhao Linghou Wang Zhuanxian

Half-sister-in-law: Lady Li Shi - mothered Chu Yuanwang

Siblings:

Elder Brother:Liu Bo- Known for being killed by Chariot Driver Chen She while attempting suicide after discovering that Han Guang had betrayed him.

Third Brother:Liu Ji- Also known as Han Gaozu or Han Tai Di () who founded China's first imperial dynasty-the Han Dynasty-and unified China after defeating Xiang Yu at Battle Of Gaixia.Liu Ji also established a new capital called Chang'an which would become one major center for culture arts literature politics & economy.

Fourth Brother:Liu Qiao- Was appointed as Chu Wang(Lord Of Chu)

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