Liu Xiong

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Liu Xiong (?-?) was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the father of Liu Hong and grandfather of the Shu Han warlord Liu Bei. According to the Three Kingdoms article, he is a descendant of Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan.

Sources

  • "Three Kingdoms, Volume Thirty-two, two books, two masters of the second biography": the male filial piety, the official to the East County Fan Ling.
  • "Three Kingdoms · First Biography": " Han Jing Emperor Zhongshan Jing Wang Sheng also after. Victory son, Yuanshou six years in the county of Lucheng Pavilion Hou. Sitting on the gold lost, because of the family."

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