Liu Xuan (simplified: 劉玄, traditional: 劉玄, pinyin: Liú Xuán) was Liu Li’s son and Liu Bei’s grandson. (This is a different person from Liu Xuan 劉璿, Liu Shan’s Crown Prince.) When Liu Li died in 244, Liu Xuan succeeded to the marquisate of Anping (安平王). After Shu Han fell in 263, he was taken to Luoyang with other Shu nobles and enfeoffed by the Jin court. His later fate is not clearly recorded.
Liu Xuan (Prince of Anping) 劉玄
Liu Li's son and Liu Bei's grandson; succeeded to the marquisate of Anping after his father's death (244); taken to Luoyang after Shu's fall in 263.