Prince of Dai
Prince of Dai or King of Dai (代王) may refer to:
Han dynasty
- Liu Xi, (201 BC – 200 BC) elder brother of Emperor Gao of Han.
- Liu Ruyi, (200 BC – 198 BC) fourth son of Emperor Gao of Han.
- Emperor Wen of Han, (198 BC – 180 BC) was Prince of Dai before he became emperor.
- Liu Wu, (178 BC – 176 BC) second son of Emperor Wen of Han.
- Liu Can, (176 BC – 162 BC) third son of Emperor Wen of Han.
- Liu Deng, (162 BC – 133 BC) son of Liu Can, grandson of Emperor Wen of Han.
- Liu Lang, (133 BC – 114 BC) great grandson of Emperor Wen of Han, last Prince of Dai in Han dynasty.
Sixteen Kingdoms
- Tuoba Yilu, (315–316) chieftain of the Tuoba tribe appointed Duke of Dai, then Prince of Dai by Western Jin.
- Tuoba Pugen, (316) son of Tuoba Yilu.
- Tuoba Yulü, (316–321) killed in a coup d'état by Tuoba Heru.
- Tuoba Heru, (321–325) succeed after coup, son of Tuoba Yituo.
- Tuoba Yihuai, (329–335, 337–338) son of Tuoba Yulü.
- Tuoba Shiyijian, (338–376) younger brother of Tuoba Yihuai, last Prince of Dai, and grandfather of Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei.