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Liu Zun

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Liu Zun (Chinese: 劉尊, died 68 BC), posthumously King Huai of Zhao (趙懷王), was the ruler of Zhao Kingdom from 73 BC to 68 BC during the Western Han dynasty.

His great-grandfather was Liu Qi (Emperor Jing of Han). He succeeded his father Liu Chang (劉昌).[1] After five years on the throne, he died without a son. The kingdom was without a ruler for the next two years until Emperor Xuan of Han installed Liu Zun's younger brother Liu Gao (劉高) in 66 BC.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ban et al, Ch. 14
  2. ^ Ban et al, Ch. 53
  • Ban Gu; et al. (111). Han Shu (漢書) [Book of Han] (in Chinese).