Ji Liu (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Ji Liu Ji (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Ji Liu Ji (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu Ji (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu Ji (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
After Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty died of illness on June 27, Wuwu Day, the second year of Yuanshou (August 15, 1 BC), Wang Mang refused to establish a monarch who was older in order to gain power. The 9-year-old Zhongshan King Liu Ji entered the palace and became emperor on the first day of the September lunar month (October 17, 1 BC).
Ji Liu (9 BC - February 3, 6), formerly known as Liu Jizi, was the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Xing, King Xiao of Zhongshan, and his mother Wei Ji, the fourteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.