Liu Xi (Han-Zhao)
Liu Xi (Chinese: 劉熙; pinyin: Liú Xī; died 329), courtesy name Yiguang, was the crown prince and a son of Liu Yao, the final emperor of the Xiongnu-led Chinese Former Zhao dynasty, who was thrust into the leadership role after his father was captured by rival Later Zhao's forces, but was unable to resist Later Zhao and killed less than a year later.
Liu Xi 劉熙 | |||||
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Crown Prince of Han-Zhao | |||||
Ruler of Han-Zhao | |||||
Reign | 329 | ||||
Predecessor | Liu Yao | ||||
Born | Unknown | ||||
Died | 329 | ||||
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Dynasty | Han-Zhao | ||||
Father | Liu Yao | ||||
Mother | Yang Xianrong |
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