Zhang Yan was the empress of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, but it was not clear whether they were related by blood. Some people believed that Zhang Yan was the daughter of Princess Lu Yuan and Zhang Ao, the Marquis of Xuanping. Princess Lu Yuan was the daughter of Empress Lu, who was the mother of Emperor Hui of Han. This statement implied that there was a blood relationship between Zhang Yan and Emperor Hui of Han. However, there were also people who believed that Zhang Yan was only the daughter of Zhang Ao and another woman and had no direct blood relationship with Princess Lu Yuan. Because the search results provided cannot clearly answer whether Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty and Zhang Yan are related by blood, I don't know if they are related by blood.
Yes, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, Liu Ying, was the son of Empress Lu.
Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, Liu Ying, had six sons. They were the former Young Emperor Liu Gong, the King of Huaiyang Liu Jiang, the King of Changshan Liu Buyi, the later Young Emperor Liu Hong, the Marquis of Zhi Liu Chao, and the Marquis of Huguan Liu Wu (later renamed King of Huaiyang).
The children of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, included Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, King of Changshan, Liu Hong, Marquis of Xiangcheng (formerly Liu Shan, formerly Liu Yi, later changed to King of Changshan), Liu Chao, Marquis of Zhi, and Liu Wu, Marquis of Huguan (later changed to King of Huaiyang).
Liu Ying's sons were the former Young Emperor Liu Gong, the King of Huaiyang Liu Jiang, the King of Changshan Liu Buyi, the later Young Emperor Liu Hong, the Marquis of Zhi Liu Chao, and the Marquis of Huguan Liu Wu (later renamed the King of Huaiyang). However, there was no information on the whereabouts of these sons and why they did not inherit the throne. Therefore, it was impossible to confirm the details of Liu Ying's son.
Liu Ying's mother was Lu Zhi.
Yan Hui Xin Zhai was a concept in Zhuangzi. It referred to a cultivation method that focused and cleansed the mind by eliminating distracting thoughts. Yan Hui asked Confucius about the meaning of the abstinence of the heart. Confucius replied that one should be single-minded. Instead of listening to the outside world with one's ears, one should listen to the internal sound with one's heart and feel it with one's breath. The purpose of a fast is to empty the mind and keep it clean. Through the practice of Xinzhai, Yan Hui gradually forgot about his own existence and reached the state of 'selflessness.' Heart fasting was a cultivation method of Daoism. It involved the thoughts and cultivation of Daoism.
Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was the son of Liu Bang and Empress Lu.
The empress of Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was Zhang Yan.
Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, was born in 210 B.C.
Liu Ying's son's ending did not provide any detailed information. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the fate of Liu Ying's son.