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Liu Yingke (simplified Chinese: 刘郢客; traditional Chinese: 劉郢客; pinyin: Liǘ Yǐngkè, died 174 BC) was a nephew of Emperor Gaozu of Han, son of Liu Jiao, Prince Yuan of Chu. After his father died in 178 BC, he succeeded as Prince Yi of Chu. In 174 BC, Yingke died of a sudden illness, and his son Liu Wu inherited the principality from him.[1][2] Liu Wu later became involved in the Rebellion of the Seven States.

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  1. ^ Ban Biao; Ban Gu; Ban Zhao.『楚元王傳』[Biography of Prince Yuan of Chu]. Book of Han (in Chinese). Vol. 36. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  • ^ Sima Qian.『世家』[Genealogies]. Records of the Grand Historian. Vol. 50. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  • Prince Yi of Chu

    House of Liu

     Died: 174 BC
    Chinese royalty
    Preceded by

    Liu Jiao

    Prince of Chu
    178 BC – 174 BC
    Succeeded by

    Liu Wu


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