Liu Li 劉理 Fengxiao 奉孝

Liu Bei's son; Prince of Liang under Shu Han; died before Shu's fall; his son Liu Xuan succeeded to the marquisate and was taken to Luoyang after 263.

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Liu Li (simplified: 劉理, traditional: 劉理, pinyin: Liú Lǐ), courtesy name Fengxiao (奉孝), was Liu Bei’s son. When Liu Shan became emperor (223), Liu Li was enfeoffed as Prince of Liang (梁王); his fief was later changed to Anping (安平王). He died in 244 (7th year of Yanxi). His son Liu Xuan (劉玄) succeeded to the marquisate. After Shu Han fell in 263, Liu Xuan was taken to Luoyang with other Shu nobles. Liu Li left no major political or military record; his significance is mainly as a son of Liu Bei and brother of Liu Shan.

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