Liu Ruyi

Liu Ruyi

Liu Ruyi (劉如意), also known as Prince Yin of Zhao (趙王, created 198 BC) was a son of Emperor Gao of Han and Consort Qi. He was killed by Empress Dowager Lü in 195 BC.

Personal information

* Father
** Emperor Gaozu of Han (4th son of)
* Mother
** Consort Qi
* Wife
** none
* Major Concubines
** none
* Children
** none


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