Liu Fei

Liu Fei (Chinese刘 费/刘 费, Pinyin Liu Fei, † 195 BC) was a prince of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Gaozu and his concubine Cao. He could not be Crown Prince and instead received 202 BC the title of Prince of Qi through his lower birth. He narrowly escaped an attack by the Empress Lü Zhi, but died in the same year (195 BC) of natural causes. He was given the posthumous title of Prince of Qi Daohui.

Liu Fei had with his wife Si three sons, the eldest of whom inherited his title. All three were involved in the overthrow of the Empress Dowager Lü Zhi.

  • Han Dynasty
  • Prince (China)
  • Born in the 3rd century BC
  • Died 195 BC
  • Man
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