Liu Ruyi
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Liu Ruyi (208 – c.January 194 BC[1]), posthumously known as the "Suffering King of Zhao" (趙隱王, Zhào Yǐnwáng), was the only son of the first Han emperor Liu Bang's concubine Consort Qi. He was a favorite of the emperor and appointed king or prince of Dai and Zhao, but loathed by his stepmother, the Empress Lü Zhi, as consort Qi had attempted to persuade Liu Bang to have Liu Ruyi replace Liu Ying (Lü's son) as crown prince. Despite his half-brother Emperor Hui's protection, she finally succeeded in killing him in 194 BC.
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Prince of Zhao | |
Born | 208 BC |
Died | c.January 194 BC |
Dynasty | Han dynasty |
Father | Emperor Gaozu of Han |
Mother | Consort Qi |
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Traditional Chinese | 劉如意 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 刘如意 | ||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 趙隱王 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵隐王 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | The Suffering King of Zhao | ||||||||
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