Not to be confused with Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi .
In this Chinese name , the family name is Liu .
Liu Xiang (Chinese : 劉襄; pinyin : Liú Xiāng ), posthumously named Prince Ping of Liang (Chinese : 梁平王; pinyin : Liáng Píng Wáng ), was a prince of the Han dynasty . He was the son and heir of Liu Mai , and a grandson of Liu Wu , who sided with the imperial court during the Rebellion of the Seven States . Liu Xiang ruled Liang in 137–97 BC.
References
Vankeerberghen, Griet. The Huainanzi and Liu An's Claim to Moral Authority , p. 151 . SUNY Press (New York), 2001. Accessed 30 November 2013.
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