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 Fei was the eldest son of Liu Bang, and his fate had gone through some twists and turns. After Liu Bang ascended the throne, Liu Fei was conferred the title of King Qi. He ruled over 70 cities and was one of the largest vassal states at that time. However, after Empress Lu took power, Liu Fei offered Chengyang County to Empress Lu's daughter as a gift to save his life. Under Empress Lu's rule, Liu Fei lived a life of fear. In the end, he died in the sixth year of Emperor Hui of Han at the age of 33. Liu Fei's fate was mixed. Although he was rewarded and taken care of by Liu Bang before his death, his life became difficult under Empress Lu's rule and he eventually passed away.
Liu Bang's descendants were ranked as follows: Liu Bang (first generation), Liu Ying (second generation), Liu Heng (third generation), Liu Ruyi (fourth generation), Liu Hui (fifth generation), Liu You (sixth generation), and Liu Chang (seventh generation).
Liu Bang's father, Liu Taigong, was a farmer. In document 1, it was mentioned that Liu Taigong was an ordinary farmer who had a different lifestyle and dream from his son, Liu Bang. It was also mentioned in document 3 that Liu Taigong was a poor but honest and hardworking farmer. In addition, document 4 also mentioned that Liu Taigong was an ordinary landlord. Therefore, according to the information provided, Liu Bang's father was a farmer.
Liu Bang's eight sons had different fates. Among them, the eldest son, Liu Fei, died in the sixth year of Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty at the age of 33. The second son, Liu Ying, became Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty, but at the age of 23, he was stimulated by Empress Lu's cruel behavior and died. The third son, Liu Ruyi, was poisoned to death by Empress Lu. The fourth son, Liu Heng, became Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty and was granted the title of Emperor Xiaowen after his death. The fifth son, Liu Hui, was also poisoned to death. The sixth son, Liu You, was demoted to King You of Zhao. The seventh son, Liu Chang, was demoted to ordinary people because of his conflict with Lu Zhi. Later, he was killed for rebellion. The descendants of the eighth son, Liu Jian, were extinct. In general, Liu Bang's sons had a lot of bad fates. Only Liu Heng became the emperor, and most of the other sons had bad endings.
The sequence of Liu Bang's descendants was as follows: 1. Liu Fei (King Daohui of Qi) 2. Liu Ying (Emperor Hui of Han) 3. Liu Ruyi (Zhao Yin Prince) 4. Liu Heng (Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty) 5. Liu Hui (Prince Gong of Zhao) 6. Liu You (Zhao Youwang) 7. Liu Chang (King Li of Huainan) 8. Liu Jian (Yan Ling King) Please note that this is only a part of Liu Bang's descendants. There may be other descendants that are not listed in the search results provided.
Liu Bang's family ranking was as follows: 1. The children of Taigong Liu and Liu Ao: Liu Yuan (word Bo), Liu Xi (word Zhong), Liu (posthumous title: Lady Xuan), Liu Bang (word Ji). 2. The child of Liu Wei and Li, Liu Jiao. 3. Liu Bang had a total of eight sons. They were Liu Fei, Liu Ying, Liu Ruyi, Liu Heng, Liu Hui, Liu You, Liu Chang, and Liu Jian. According to the information provided, Liu Bang was the third in the family and was also known as Liu Ji.
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 generation formula was Kai, Zhen, Hong, Xu, Mao, Yi, Yao, Ru, and Chuan. Qing, Yuan, Qi, Xian, De, guess stove residue A, Di, Yong, Lian, Fang. Filial piety, friendship, biography, home, far, poetry, calligraphy, Qi, good, good. There are four types of characters: Anbang, Chengda, Daodao, Zhiguo, Huanwen, Wenzhang, etc. Ying, Xian, Ding, Xin, Ti, Qi, Guo, Tu, Fu, Qiang.
Liu Bang had a total of eight sons. They were Liu Fei, King of Qi; Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han; Liu Ruyi, King of Zhao; Liu Heng, Emperor Wen; Liu Hui, King of Liang; Liu You, King of Huaiyang; Liu Chang, King of Huainan; and Liu Jian, King of Yan.