Liu Bang's father and mother were in Pei County.
Liu Bang's father was Liu Taigong, and his name was also written as Liu Wei, Liu Tuan, Liu Ang, etc. Liu Taigong was the father of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty. He was the son of Liu Qing, a doctor of the State of Wei at the end of the Warring States Period. Liu Taigong originally lived in Fengyi, Pei County (now Feng County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province), and made a living by farming. Liu Taigong had four sons, namely Liu Bo, Liu Zhong, Liu Ji, and Liu Jiao. Liu Bo died early, Liu Zhong was also known as Liu Xi, and Liu Ji was the famous Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty. Information about Liu Bang's wife and mother was not mentioned in the search results provided, so it was impossible to know who Liu Bang's mother was.
Liu Bang's mausoleum was located in the north of Sanyi Village, Yaodian Town, about 20 kilometers east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. It was also known as Changling or Changshan. Liu Bang's grave had been well preserved and had not been robbed.
Liu Bang's father, Liu Wei, was buried in the Wannian Mausoleum 2000 meters south of Yao Village, Ducun Town, Fuping County, Shaanxi Province.
Liu Bang's ancestral home was Zhongyangli, Peifeng City (now Feng County, Jiangsu Province).
The tomb of Liu Bang's father, Liu Zhijia, was located at the junction of Fuping County, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, and Yanliang District, Xi'an City. It was also known as the "Wannian Mausoleum". This mausoleum was the first royal cemetery of the Western Han Dynasty and was announced as the fourth batch of key cultural relics protection units in Shaanxi Province. The tomb's soil was in the shape of a bucket. The bottom was square, with a side length of 68 meters and a height of 17 meters. Liu Bang's father, Liu Zhijia, was honored as the 'Retired Emperor' by Liu Bang and was buried here after his death.
Liu Bang's grandfather was Liu Qing. Liu Qing was Liu Bang's grandfather. He was a doctor in Wei at the end of the Warring States Period. After Qin destroyed Wei, Liu Qing moved from Kaifeng to Feng County and was buried there. After Liu Bang ascended the throne, he honored Liu Qing as Duke Feng. Therefore, Liu Qing was Liu Bang's grandfather.
The information of Liu Bang's descendants was incomplete. Although there were some records of the word generation, there was no comprehensive ranking of Liu Bang's descendants. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the generation of Liu Bang's descendants.
Liu Bang's family tree could be traced back to Liu Bang's father, Liu Fei, and grandfather, Liu Ying. Liu Fei was the eldest son of Liu Bang and was conferred the title of King of Western Han. Liu Ying was the son of Liu Bang and Empress Lu. He was Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. Other than that, there were also Liu Ru, Liu Heng, Liu Hui, Liu You, and Liu Bang's brothers. There were other members in Liu Bang's family tree, such as Liu Xinfen, Liu Xi, Liu Jiao, Liu Jia, and Liu Ze. However, the detailed information of Liu Bang's Liu family tree was not found in the search results provided.
Liu Kang Gong was Liu Bang's ancestor. According to the records in Guoyu, Liu Kanggong had already established the Liu Kingdom of Ji in 599 B.C. Liu Bang was Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. His ancestors could be traced back to Liu Kanggong. Therefore, Liu Kang Gong could be considered as Liu Bang's ancestor.