Liu Pi, Prince of Wu
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Liu Pi (simplified Chinese: 刘濞; traditional Chinese: 劉濞; pinyin: Liú Pì; 216–154 BC) was a nephew of Emperor Gao of Han, son of Liu Xi, Prince of Dai, and appointed Prince of Wu by Emperor Gao. During the reign of Emperor Jing, he initiated the Rebellion of the Seven States to resist the Emperor's centralizing policies, during which he was defeated and killed.[1]
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Tenure | 196– 30 November 196 BC | ||||
King of Wu | |||||
Reign | 30 November 196–154 BC | ||||
Born | 216 BC | ||||
Died | 154 BC (aged 61–62) | ||||
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House | House of Liu | ||||
Father | Liu Xi, King Qing of Dai |
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