Liu Sheng

Liu Sheng

Liu Sheng (zh-tsp|t=劉勝|s=刘胜|p=Liú Shèng, Liú Shēng), Prince Jing of Zhongshan (, d. 113 BCE), was a Chinese prince of the Western Han dynasty. His father was Emperor Jing, and he was the elder brother of Emperor Wu of Han. He is most renowned now for his tomb, which is one of the most important archaeological sites pertaining to the Western Han imperial family, whose contents include the jade burial suits which encased him and his wife, Dou Wan.

Life

Liu Sheng was born to Emperor Jing of Han and Consort Jia, who also had another son, Liu Pengzu the Prince of Zhao. He was given the fief of Zhongshan by his father in 154 BC, and therefore reigned in the period right after the Rebellion of the Seven States, when the political atmosphere was one of suspicion regarding the feudal states. Given this atmosphere Liu Sheng was one of the more successful feudal rulers.

In the third year of the reign of Emperor Wu, his younger brother, Liu Sheng and several other princes were invited to Chang'an to feast; at the feast Liu Sheng wept and complained of the treatment of the feudal princes by centrally appointed officials, who made use of their role as monitors to constantly trump up charges against the princes. Impressed by this petition the Emperor explicitly ordered that the unfair scrutiny of the princes should stop, and Liu Sheng became one of the most renowned of the feudal rulers of his time.

He was known to indulge in alcohol and women, and is reputed to have some 120 sons.

Personal information

* Father
** Emperor Jing of Han (9th son of)
* Mother
** Consort Jia
* Wives:
** Dou Wan
* Major Concubines:
** ?
*Children
** Liu Zhen (劉貞), Ting Marquis of Zhuolu (涿鹿亭侯)


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