Liu Fei
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Liu Fei (劉肥), also known as Prince Daohui of Qi (齊哀王) (d. 195 BC) was a son of Emperor Gao of Han and Consort Cao -- initially Emperor Gao's mistress. When Emperor Gao was eventually victorius in the Battle of Gaixia in 202 BC, in that same year Emperor Gao made Liu Fei his oldest son Prince of Qi.
[edit] Personal information
- Father
- Emperor Gaozu of Han (eldest son of)
- Mother
- Consort Cao -- initially Emperor Gao's mistress
- Wife
- unknown
- Major Concubines
- Consort Si, mother of Prince Xiang
- Consort Lü, daughter of Lü Lu and mother of Prince Zhang
- Children