Liu Xiang (Chinese: 劉襄; died 179 BC), formally King Ai of Qi (Chinese: 齊哀王) was a Han dynasty king of Qi and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC). He was the grandson of Emperor Gaozu of Han and the eldest son of Liu Fei, Prince of Qi by Consort Si. With Liu Fei's death in 189 BC, Emperor Hui allowed Liu Xiang to inherit the title of "Prince of Qi".
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| - Liu Xiang (Prinz) (de)
- Liu Xiang, Pangeran Qi (in)
- Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (en)
- 劉襄 (ja)
- 유양 (제애왕) (ko)
- 劉襄 (齊王) (zh)
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| - Liu Xiang (Hanzi: 劉襄; wafat 179 SM), bernama resmi Raja Ai dari Qi (Hanzi: 齊哀王) adalah seorang raja dinasti Han dari dan tokoh penting dalam (180 SM). Ia adalah cucu dari Kaisar Gaozu dari Han dan putra sulung dari dan Permaisuri Si. (in)
- 제애왕 유양(齊哀王 劉襄, ? ~ 기원전 179년)은 전한 시대의 사람이다. 한고조의 손자로 제나라 왕이며, 부친은 고조의 서장자인 제도혜왕 유비이다. 황실의 장손이고 여씨 정권 타도에 많은 공이 있어, 황제 자리를 두고 문제와 겨루었다. (ko)
- 劉 襄(りゅう じょう、? - 紀元前179年)は、前漢の皇族。父は高祖劉邦の長男の斉悼恵王劉肥。弟は城陽景王劉章・済北王劉興居ら。 (ja)
- 齐哀王刘襄(?-前179年),汉高祖刘邦之孙,齐悼惠王刘肥长子。 (zh)
- Liu Xiang (chinesisch 劉襄), postumer Titel Prinz Ai von Qi (齊哀王; † 179 v. Chr.), war ein Prinz der Han-Dynastie in China. Seine Eltern waren Liu Fei, der Prinz von Qi, und seine Gemahlin Si. Damit war Kaiser Gaozu von Han sein Großvater. (de)
- Liu Xiang (Chinese: 劉襄; died 179 BC), formally King Ai of Qi (Chinese: 齊哀王) was a Han dynasty king of Qi and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC). He was the grandson of Emperor Gaozu of Han and the eldest son of Liu Fei, Prince of Qi by Consort Si. With Liu Fei's death in 189 BC, Emperor Hui allowed Liu Xiang to inherit the title of "Prince of Qi". (en)
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| - Liu Xiang (chinesisch 劉襄), postumer Titel Prinz Ai von Qi (齊哀王; † 179 v. Chr.), war ein Prinz der Han-Dynastie in China. Seine Eltern waren Liu Fei, der Prinz von Qi, und seine Gemahlin Si. Damit war Kaiser Gaozu von Han sein Großvater. Während des Staatsstreichs gegen die Lü-Familie führte Liu Xiang die Armee aus Qi an und übernahm auch bald die Truppen aus dem benachbarten Land Langye. Mit dieser Streitmacht zog er bis vor die Hauptstadt Chang’an und erhob Anspruch auf den Kaiserthron, wobei ihn seine jüngeren Brüder Liu Xingju und Liu Zhang unterstützten. Die Beamten vernichteten jedoch die Lü-Familie, setzten Kaiser Houshao ab und riefen den Prinzen von Dai Liu Heng in die Hauptstadt. den sie bald zum Kaiser ausriefen. Liu Xiang fügte sich und kehrte mit seinen Truppen nach Qi zurück, wo er im nächsten Jahr verschied. Nach seinem Tod teilte der Kaiser Qi und gab es seinen jüngeren Brüdern Liu Xingju und Liu Zhang. (de)
- Liu Xiang (Chinese: 劉襄; died 179 BC), formally King Ai of Qi (Chinese: 齊哀王) was a Han dynasty king of Qi and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC). He was the grandson of Emperor Gaozu of Han and the eldest son of Liu Fei, Prince of Qi by Consort Si. With Liu Fei's death in 189 BC, Emperor Hui allowed Liu Xiang to inherit the title of "Prince of Qi". During the Lü Clan Disturbance, Liu Xiang led the Qi forces and also seized the forces of the nearby Principality of Langye, and was ready to march to the capital Chang'an to claim the imperial throne for himself, assisted by his brothers Liu Zhang and Liu Xingju. After the officials in the capital overthrew the Lü clan and deposed Emperor Houshao of Han, however, they instead invited his uncle Prince Liu Heng of Dai (later Emperor Wen) to be emperor. Liu Xiang acquiesced and did not fight Emperor Wen for the throne, and he withdrew his forces back to his territory, though in fact he should be the heir presumptive after the extinction of the male line of Emperor Hui of Han. Before he had died, Liu Xiang had hundreds of Tiny Terracotta Warriors made to protect him in the afterlife just like Qin Shi Huangdi. (en)
- Liu Xiang (Hanzi: 劉襄; wafat 179 SM), bernama resmi Raja Ai dari Qi (Hanzi: 齊哀王) adalah seorang raja dinasti Han dari dan tokoh penting dalam (180 SM). Ia adalah cucu dari Kaisar Gaozu dari Han dan putra sulung dari dan Permaisuri Si. (in)
- 제애왕 유양(齊哀王 劉襄, ? ~ 기원전 179년)은 전한 시대의 사람이다. 한고조의 손자로 제나라 왕이며, 부친은 고조의 서장자인 제도혜왕 유비이다. 황실의 장손이고 여씨 정권 타도에 많은 공이 있어, 황제 자리를 두고 문제와 겨루었다. (ko)
- 劉 襄(りゅう じょう、? - 紀元前179年)は、前漢の皇族。父は高祖劉邦の長男の斉悼恵王劉肥。弟は城陽景王劉章・済北王劉興居ら。 (ja)
- 齐哀王刘襄(?-前179年),汉高祖刘邦之孙,齐悼惠王刘肥长子。 (zh)
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