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Liu Sheng 劉勝 | |||||||||
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Prince of Zhongshan (中山王) | |||||||||
Tenure | 154 BC - 113 BC | ||||||||
Successor | Liu Chang | ||||||||
Born | Unknown | ||||||||
Died | 113 BC | ||||||||
Spouse | Dou Wan | ||||||||
Issue | Liu Chang Liu Zhen | ||||||||
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House | Han dynasty | ||||||||
Father | Emperor Jing of Han | ||||||||
Mother | Consort Jia |
Liu Sheng (simplified Chinese: 刘胜; traditional Chinese: 劉勝; pinyin: Liú Shèng; died 113 BC), posthumously known as King/Prince Jing of Zhongshan (Chinese: 中山靖王; pinyin: Zhōngshān Jìng Wáng), was a king/prince of the Western Han empire of Chinese history. His father was Emperor Jing, and he was the elder brother of Emperor Wu of Han. His mausoleum is one of the most important archaeological sites pertaining to the Western Han imperial family.