The eighty-seventh generation of the ancestor Liu Bang's lineage (Bangzhibei): Liu Bang was named Ji, also named Ji Pei, and was named Han Gaozu. He was a native of Peixian County, Jiangsu Province. At the age of 28, he raised an army in common clothes and defeated Qin and became

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The ancestor Liu Bang's lineage (Bangzhibei)


The eighty-seventh generation of the ancestor Liu Bang's lineage (Bangzhibei): Liu Bang was named Ji, also named Ji Pei, and was named Han Gaozu. He was a native of Peixian County, Jiangsu Province. At the age of 28, he raised an army in common clothes and defeated Qin and became - DayDayNews


The 87th generation: Liu Bang, also known as Ji Pei, also known as Ji Pei, also known as Han Gaozu, was born in Peixian County, Jiangsu Province. At the age of 28, he raised an army in common clothes and conquered the Qin Dynasty and became the king. At the age of 46, Tian Chu , established the imperial throne, named Jianguo, capital Chang'an , reigned for 12 years. Born on October 15, Yisi, the fifty-ninth year of King Hao of Zhou Dynasty (256 BC). He died on April 25, Jiachen, in the twelfth year of Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty (195 BC), and died at the age of sixty-two. In May, Bingyin, he was buried in Chang'an 35 li Changling land.


The Lu family, nicknamed Lu Yan, whose given name is Pheasant and whose courtesy name is Eshan. She was a native of Shanfu County in the Qin Dynasty. She was the daughter of Lu Wengong. In Liangcun, he gave birth to a son, Ying, and established a crown prince to succeed him to the throne, named Emperor Xiaohui and his daughter Princess Luyuan.


Bo family: taboo Bo Ji, died in Renwu, April 4, Bingxu, the second year of Emperor Xiaojing. She gave birth to a son, King Sanheng, who was named King Liang and King Huaiyang. At that time, Empress Dowager Lu moved to King Zhaoyou.


Shi family: taboo Shi Ji, gave birth to a son Liu Chang, named King Li, Liu Jian, and King Yan.


Qi family: taboo Qi Ji, she gave birth to a son named King Zhao, was poisoned by Empress Lu, and became Emperor Heng Xiaowen.


The eighty-eighth generation: Liu Heng, Han Wen Emperor , the neutron son of the great ancestor, the first king of the generation. The word Chang, taboo Lianxi, was born in the 4th year of Zhengzheng. In the year of Renxu (179 BC), Emperor Hui died without heirs. The ministers (Prime Minister on the left Chen Ping and Prime Minister Zhou Bo on the right) welcomed him and established him as Emperor Xiaowen. He reigned for 23 years. He was 46 years old. During his reign, he transformed the people with virtue and the country was rich in sugarcane. In the sixth month of Jiashen in the 7th year of his death, the emperor died in Weiyang Palace. Yisi, the Queen Mother was buried in Ba Mausoleum, that is, Jiangcun, Zhenjiangfu, Wannian County, Chang'an, sitting in the shape of a soldier, facing south and north. Married to the Jiang family and gave birth to sons San Zheng and Tai, then married the Xiong family and had sons San Chang, Or and Yi, the San Dou family was from Qinghe Guanjin. In March of the Renxu year, she was granted the title of empress and had sons Qi and Wu, and the fourth Bo family had sons 2: Collect and symposium , Liugu clan, was buried in Jiangcun, Jiangfu, Jiangnan Zhenjiang.


The eighty-ninth generation: Liu Qi, named Emperor Xiaojing ( Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty ), taboo, with the word Pei and Kai, the eldest son of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. , living in Guanzhong. He was born in Bingshen, the second month of Guichou (188 BC), the seventh year of Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, and died in Jiazi, the first month of the Gengzi (, 141 BC), the third year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (, 141 BC ). He lived to be forty-eight years old and was buried in Changling, Chang'an. 16 years in office. The Bo family, the second Tan family, the third Diao family, the fourth Zhang family, the fifth Qi family, the sixth Jia family, the seventh and fifth families gave birth to a son Liu Che. In the fourth month of the fourth year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Wuzi died, and his son Rong was the crown prince, and Che was the king of Jiaodong. In the fourth month of Xinmao in the seventh year of Emperor Jing, Ding Si established the crown prince to succeed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty . Bajia gave birth to two sons: Peng and Sheng. They were buried in Xuzhou Prefecture in the south of the Yangtze River. There were fourteen sons in total, and they were sent to eighteen and nine provinces in the Central Plains.

Attachment: In the Jiayin period of the third month of Bingxu in the second year of Emperor Xiaojing's reign, Prince De was made the King of Hejian, Yan was the King of Linjiang, Yu was the King of Huaiyang, Fei was the King of Runan, Peng Zu was the King of Guangchuan, and Fa was the King of Changsha. In the third year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (Ding Hai, June Yi Hai), Wang Yu moved to Huaiyang and became the King of Lu; King Nan Fei became the King of Jiangdu, and the king returned to Wu; he established Zong Zhengli as the King of Chu; he established Prince Duan as the King of Jiaoxi, and Sheng became the King of Zhongshan. .


Ninetieth generation: Liu Sheng, the eighth son of Emperor Jing, taboo Sheng, with the courtesy name Yuan Hai and the name Shi Lang. He was born in Bingzi, the fifth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (165 BC), and in Dinghai, the third year of Emperor Jingdi (154 BC). He was granted the title of King Jing of Zhongshan, and governed Lu Zhidi Dingzhou . Emperor Wu The Yuan Ding collapsed at the age of 5 (112 BC). The couple was buried together outside the north gate of Zhongshan in the shape of a yellow dragon emerging from the cave. The titles of their descendants were transferred to Nanyang from generation to generation. Baishui established businesses all over Pengcheng, so there are three counties: Lige, Peifeng and Pengcheng. The descendants of Ouyang, Yan, and Yi have twenty-one sons: Chang, Zhong, Chaoping, Moyang, Zhen, Jia, Yi, Guang, Zhang, Xi, Po, Rui, Xiang, Gai, Rang, Xiu, Wan , Fu, Ying, Hui, Quli.


The ninety-first generation: Liu Zhen, whose courtesy name was Chong and whose name was Zhengcheng. He made Zhuo County his home. In the sixth year of Yuan Shou, he was granted the title of Marquis of Lucheng Ting in Zhuo County. Because his family was buried in Zhili Hejian Prefecture, Zhen Gong followed his brother Liu Jiaozhi. The fifth grandson, Liu Xiang, was appointed as the official of Guanglu and edited the books in Tianlu Pavilion.He was born in Gengzi, the third year of Houyuan Dynasty of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (141 BC), and died in Jiachen, the fourth year of Yuanfeng, Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty (77 BC), at the age of sixty-five. He was the heir to the Wu family and had two sons: Ang and Ming. phoenix.


The ninety-second generation: Liu Ang, whose courtesy name was Huifeng (Huifeng, Huifeng), was born in Jiazi (117 BC), the sixth year of Yuanshou, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He was granted the title of Peihou in the sixth year of Yuanping, and died in Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Ganlu In the first year of Wuchen (53 BC), he lived to the age of sixty-five. His concubine, the Qin family, was born in a noble family, the You family was born in a wealthy family, and the Li family was born in happiness and longevity. He was buried in Anfu, Guangxi Province.


The ninety-third generation: Liu Lu, named Shao, (Zhao or Zhao), was born in Wuzi (93 BC), the fourth year of Taishi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He was granted the title of Zhanghou in the fourth year of Benshi, and died in the fifth year of Emperor Jianzhao of Han Yuan Dynasty. Ding Hai (34 BC) lived to be sixty years old. The Xu family gave birth to sons Xi and Qing, the Yang family gave birth to Nu, and the Deng family gave birth to Lian. Their ancestors and concubines were buried together in the shape of five tigers capturing sheep in Sanhe County, Shuntian Prefecture.Jiulong Mountain.


The ninety-fourth generation: Liu Lian, courtesy name Shi, was born in Guihai (58 BC), the fourth year of Shenjue, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty. He was granted the title of Sui Shuihou in the fifth year of Yuanguang, and died in Gengshen, the second year of Yuanshou (BC), Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty. 1 year), lived to the age of fifty-eight, and were buried together in Sanhe County, Shuntian Prefecture. Their descendants, Yang, gave birth to sons Jing and Ying.


The ninety-fifth generation: Liu Yingzisu was born in Renchen (29 BC), the fourth year of Emperor Cheng's founding in the Western Han Dynasty. He was granted the title of Marquis of Qinyang in the fourth year of Yongshi's reign. He died in Jiawu, the tenth year of Emperor Jianwu's founding in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 29). 34 years), lived to the age of sixty-four, and was buried in Jinling in the same mountain. The Hui Gu family had four sons: patrolling, building, avoiding, and far away.


The ninety-sixth generation: Liu Jian, courtesy name Yin, was born in Jiwei, the first year of Yuanshou, Emperor Ai of the Western Han Dynasty (2 BC). He was granted the title of Marquis of Anguo in the 15th year of Jianwu, and died in Jiayin, the 30th year of Jianwu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 54 years), lived to the age of fifty-seven. His concubine was named Mrs. Zuo, and was named Eryang. She was buried in Xinshan, Soochow. She gave birth to sons Chen, Zhen and Ai.


The ninety-seventh generation: Liu Ai, taboo Aihua, with the courtesy name Qing'an and the title civil official. He was born in Yiyou (AD 25), the first year of Jianwu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the 19th year of Jianwu, he was granted the title of Marquis of Guangling in Guimao. He died in Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In Yihai, the 18th year of Yongping (AD 75), he lived to be fifty-one years old, and his concubine Liang lived to be 45 years old. He was buried in Qishan in the same mountain and gave birth to his sons Ping and Xian.

The ninety-eighth generation: Liu Xian, courtesy name Deguang, was named Jiao Shuihou. Liu was born in Renzi (AD 52), the 28th year of Emperor Guangwu's reign in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and died in of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Gengzi (the 12th year of Emperor Yongyuan's reign). AD 100), lived to be forty-nine years old, and his descendants Peng, Lu, and Lu were buried in Qishan in the same mountain. He had five sons: Hua, He, Wen (Yi), Liang (Xiong), and Shu. One talks about the four sons: Hua, He, Yi, Xiong.

Ninety-nine generations: Liu Xiong , named Fangde. He was born in Guiwei (AD 83), the eighth year after the founding of Emperor Zhang of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was promoted to Fanling of Guandong County by public officials. He died in Renwu (AD 142), the first year of Emperor Shun of the Eastern Han Dynasty Han'an , at the age of sixty. , buried outside the south gate of Zhuo County, in the shape of a crow falling into the ocean. The concubines, the Gao family and the Bo family, were buried outside the south gate of Shuntian Mansion Zhuozhou in the shape of a crow falling like a sheep. He gave birth to sons Hong (Hong) and Guang.

100th century: Liu Hong, courtesy name Zhengguang. He was born in Gengshen (120 AD), the first year of Yongning, Emperor An of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He lived in Zhuozhou County and was not an official. He died in Wushen (168 AD), the first year of Jianning, Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He lived to be forty-nine years old. He was married to Lin and Zhang. , Wu gave birth to a son.

In the 101st generation: Liu Bei named Xuande, he was born in the 3rd year of Tingjia and died on April 24th of Guimao in the 3rd year of Zhangwu. In the year of Xinchou (AD 221), he established the emperor in Chengdu. He reigned for three years. He was descended from the Wu family, the Gan family, the Mi family, and the Sun family, and gave birth to sons Zen, Li, and Yong.


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