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制詔御史:「諸侯王或欲推私恩分子弟邑者,令各條上,朕且臨定其號名。」
Imperial edict to the Censor-in-Chief: 'If any feudal king wishes to extend private grace by granting fiefs to his younger brothers or sons, let each submit a separate entry. I will personally determine their titles and names.'
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太史公曰:盛哉,天子之德! 一人有慶,天下賴之。
The Grand Historian said: How magnificent is the Son of Heaven's virtue! When the sovereign is blessed, the whole empire shares in his good fortune.
| 國名 | 王子號 | 元光 | 元朔 | 元狩 | 元鼎 | 元封 | 太初 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 茲。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 二。五年正月壬子,侯劉明元年。 | 二。三年,侯明坐謀反殺人,棄市,國除。 | ||||
| 安成。 | 長沙定王子。 | 一。六年七月乙巳,思侯劉蒼元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六。元年,今侯自當元年。 | 六 | 四 |
| 宜春。 | 長沙定王子。 | 一。六年七月乙巳,侯劉成元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四。五年,侯成坐酎金,國除。 | ||
| 句容。 | 長沙定王子。 | 一。六年七月乙巳,哀侯劉黨元年。 | 元年,哀侯黨薨,無後,國除。 | ||||
| 句陵。 | 長沙定王子。 | 一。六年七月乙巳,侯劉福元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四。五年,侯福坐酎金,國除。 | ||
| 杏山。 | 楚安王子。 | 一。六年後九月壬戌,侯劉成元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四。五年,侯成坐酎金,國除。 | ||
| 浮丘。 | 楚安王子。 | 一。六年後九月壬戌,侯劉不審元年。 | 六 | 四。二。五年,侯霸元年。 | 四。五年,侯霸坐酎金,國除。 | ||
| 廣戚。 | 魯共王子。 | 六。元年十月丁酉,節侯劉擇元年。 | 六。元年,侯始元年。 | 四。五年,侯始坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 丹楊。 | 江都易王子。 | 六。元年十二月甲辰,哀侯敢元年。 | 元狩元年,侯敢薨,無後,國除。 | ||||
| 盱台。 | 江都易王子。 | 六。元年十二月甲辰,侯劉象之元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯象之坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 湖孰。 | 江都易王子。 | 六。元年正月丁卯,頃侯劉胥元年。 | 六 | 四。二。五年,今侯聖元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 秩陽。 | 江都易王子。 | 六。元年正月丁卯,終侯劉漣元年。 | 六 | 三。四年,終侯漣薨,無後,國除。 | |||
| 睢陵。 | 江都易王子。 | 六。元年正月丁卯,侯劉定國元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯定國坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 龍丘。 | 江都易王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,侯劉代元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯代坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 張梁。 | 江都易王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,哀侯劉仁元年。 | 六 | 二。四。三年,今侯順元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 劇。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,原侯劉錯元年。 | 六 | 一。五。二年,孝侯廣昌元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 壤。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,夷侯劉高遂。元年。 | 六 | 六。元年,今侯延元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 平望。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,夷侯劉賞元年。 | 二。四。三年,今侯楚人元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 臨原。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,敬侯劉始昌元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 葛魁。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,節侯劉寬元年。 | 三。三。四年,侯戚元年。 | 二。三年,侯戚坐殺人,棄市,國除。 | |||
| 益都。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,侯劉胡元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 平酌。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,戴侯劉彊元年。 | 六 | 六。元年,思侯中時元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 劇魁。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,夷侯劉墨元年。 | 六 | 六 | 三。元年,侯昭元年。三。四年,侯德元年。 | 四 | |
| 壽梁。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,侯劉守元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯守坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 平度。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,侯劉衍元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 宜成。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,康侯劉偃元年。 | 六 | 六。元年,侯福元年。 | 六 | 元年,侯福坐殺弟,棄市,國除。 | |
| 臨朐。 | 菑川懿王子。 | 五。二年五月乙巳,哀侯劉奴元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 雷。 | 城陽共王子。 | 五。二年五月甲戌,侯劉稀元年。 | 六 | 五。五年,侯稀坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 東莞。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。二年五月甲戌,侯劉吉元年。五年,侯吉有痼疾,不朝,廢,國除。 | |||||
| 辟。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。二年五月甲戌,節侯劉壯元年。二。五年,侯朋元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯朋坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 尉文。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,節侯劉丙元年。 | 六。元年,侯犢元年。 | 四。五年,侯犢坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 封斯。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,共侯劉胡陽元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 二。二。三年,今侯如意元年。 | |
| 榆丘。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉壽福元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯壽福坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 襄嚵。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉建元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯建坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 邯會。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉仁元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 朝。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉義元年。 | 六 | 二。四。三年,今侯祿元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 東城。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉遺元年。 | 六 | 元年,侯遺有罪,國除。 | |||
| 陰城。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉蒼元年。 | 六 | 六 | 元年,侯蒼有罪,國除。 | ||
| 廣望。 | 中山靖王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉安中元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 將梁。 | 中山靖王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉朝平元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯朝平坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 新館。 | 中山靖王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉未央元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯未央坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 新處。 | 中山靖王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉嘉元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯嘉坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 陘城。 | 中山靖王子。 | 五。二年六月甲午,侯劉貞元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯貞坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 蒲領。 | 廣川惠王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉嘉元年。 | |||||
| 西熊。 | 廣川惠王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉明元年。 | |||||
| 棗彊。 | 廣川惠王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉晏元年。 | |||||
| 畢梁。 | 廣川惠王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉嬰元年。 | 六 | 六 | 三。四年,侯嬰有罪,國除。 | ||
| 房光。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉殷元年。 | 六 | 元年,侯殷有罪,國除。 | |||
| 距陽。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉饨元年。 | 四。二。五年,侯渡元年。 | 四。五年,侯渡有罪,國除。 | |||
| 蔞。。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉邈元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六。元年,今侯嬰元年。 | 四 | |
| 阿武。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,湣侯劉豫元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 二。二。三年,今侯寬元年。 | |
| 參戶。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉勉元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 州鄉。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,節侯劉禁元年。 | 六 | 六 | 五。一。六年,今侯惠元年。 | 四 | |
| 成平。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉禮元年。 | 二。三年,侯禮有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 廣。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉順元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯順坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 蓋胥。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉讓元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯讓坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 陪安。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,康侯劉不害元年。 | 六 | 一。二年,哀侯秦客元年。二。三年,侯秦客薨,無後,國除。 | |||
| 榮簡。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉騫元年。 | 二。三年,侯騫有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 周堅。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉何元年。 | 四。二。五年,侯當時元年。 | 四。五年,侯當時坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 安陽。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉桀元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 五㯫。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉臒丘元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯臒丘坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 富。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉襲元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 陪。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,繆侯劉明元年。 | 六 | 二。三年,侯邑元年。二。五年,侯邑坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 叢。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉信元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯信坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 平。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉遂元年。 | 元年,侯遂有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 羽 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉成元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 胡母。 | 濟北貞王子。 | 四。三年十月癸酉,侯劉楚元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯楚坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 離石。 | 代共王子。 | 四。三年正月壬戌,侯劉綰元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 邵。 | 代共王子。 | 四。三年正月壬戌,侯劉慎元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 利昌。 | 代共王子。 | 四。三年正月壬戌,侯劉嘉元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 藺。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉熹元年。 | |||||
| 臨河。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉賢元年。 | |||||
| 隰成。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉忠元年。 | |||||
| 土軍。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉郢客元年。 | 侯郢客坐與人妻姦,棄市。 | ||||
| 皋狼。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉遷元年。 | |||||
| 千章。 | 代共王子。 | 三年正月壬戌,侯劉遇元年。 | |||||
| 博陽。 | 齊孝王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,康侯劉就元年。 | 六 | 二。三年,侯終吉元年。二。五年,侯終吉坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 寧陽。 | 魯共王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,節侯劉恢元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 瑕丘。 | 魯共王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,節侯劉貞元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 公丘。 | 魯共王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,夷侯劉順元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 郁狼。 | 魯共王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,侯劉騎元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯騎坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 西昌 | 魯共王子。 | 四。三年三月乙卯,侯劉敬元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯敬坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 陘城。 | 中山靖王子。 | 四。三年三月癸酉,侯劉義元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯義坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 邯平。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 四。三年四月庚辰,侯劉順元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯順坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 武始。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 四。三年四月庚辰,侯劉昌元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 象氏。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 四。三年四月庚辰,節侯劉賀元年。 | 六 | 六 | 二。四。三年,思侯安德元年。 | 四 | |
| 易。 | 四。三年四月庚辰,安侯劉平元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四。二。五年,今侯種元年。 | 四 | ||
| 洛陵。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉章元年。 | 一。二年,侯章有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 攸輿。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉則元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 元年,侯則篡死罪,棄市,國除。 | |
| 荼陵。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉欣元年 | 六 | 一。五。二年,哀侯陽元年。 | 六 | 元年,侯陽薨,無後,國除。 | |
| 建成。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年二月乙丑,侯劉拾元年。 | 五。六年,侯拾坐不朝,不敬,國除。 | ||||
| 安眾。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,康侯劉丹元年。 | 六 | 六 | 五。一。六年,今侯山拊元年。 | 四 | |
| 葉。 | 長沙定王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,康侯劉嘉元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯嘉坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 利鄉 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,康侯劉嬰元年。 | 二。三年,侯嬰有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 有利。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉釘元年。 | 元年,侯釘坐遺淮南書稱臣,棄市,國除。 | ||||
| 東平。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉慶元年。 | 二。三年,侯慶坐與姊妹姦,有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 運平。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉訢元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯訢坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 山州。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉齒元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯齒坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 海常。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉福元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯福坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 鈞丘。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉憲元年。 | 三。三。四年,今侯執德元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 南城。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉貞元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 廣陵。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,常侯劉表元年。 | 四。二。五年,侯成元年。 | 四。五年,侯成坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 莊原。 | 城陽共王子。 | 三。四年三月乙丑,侯劉皋元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯皋坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 臨樂。 | 中山靖王子。 | 三。四年四月甲午,敦侯劉光元年。 | 六 | 六 | 五。一。六年,今侯建元年。 | 四 | |
| 東野。 | 中山靖王子。 | 三。四年四月甲午,侯劉章元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 高平。 | 中山靖王子。 | 三。四年四月甲午,侯劉嘉元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯嘉坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 廣川 | 中山靖王子。 | 三。四年四月甲午,侯劉頗元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯頗坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 千鍾。 | 河閒獻王子。 | 三。四年四月甲午,侯劉搖元年。 | 一。二年,侯陰不使人為秋請,有罪,國除。 | ||||
| 披陽。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,敬侯劉燕元年。 | 六 | 四。二。五年,今侯隅元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 定。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,敬侯劉越元年。。 | 六 | 三。三。四年,今侯德元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 稻。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,夷侯劉定元年。 | 六 | 二。四。三年,今侯都陽元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 山。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,侯劉國元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 繁安。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,侯劉忠元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 三。一。四年,今侯壽元年。 | |
| 柳。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,康侯劉陽元年。 | 六 | 三。三。四年,侯罷師元年。 | 四。二。五年,今侯自為元年。 | 四 | |
| 雲。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,夷侯劉信元年。 | 六 | 五。一。六年,今侯歲發元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 牟平。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,共侯劉渫元年。 | 二。四。三年,今侯奴元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 柴。 | 齊孝王子。 | 三。四年四月乙卯,原侯劉代元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 柏陽。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 二。五年十一月辛酉,侯劉終古元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 鄗。 | 趙敬肅王子。 | 二。五年十一月辛酉,侯劉延年元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯延年坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 桑丘。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年十一月辛酉,節侯劉洋元年。 | 六 | 三。三。四年,今侯德元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 高丘。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,哀侯劉破胡元年。 | 六 | 。元年,侯破胡薨,無後,國除。 | |||
| 柳宿。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,夷侯劉蓋元年。 | 二。四。三年,侯蘇元年。 | 四。五年,侯蘇坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 戎丘。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,侯劉讓元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯讓坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 樊輿。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,節侯劉條元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 曲成。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年二月癸酉,侯劉萬歲元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯萬歲坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 安郭。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,侯劉博元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 安險。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,侯劉應元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯應坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 安遙。 | 中山靖王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,侯劉恢元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯恢坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 夫夷 | 長沙定王子。 | 二。五年三月癸酉,敬侯劉義元年。 | 六 | 四。六。五年,今侯禹元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 舂陵。 | 長沙定王子。 | 二。五年六月壬子,侯劉買元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 都梁。 | 長沙定王子。 | 二。五年六月壬子,敬侯劉遂元年。 | 六 | 六。元年,今侯係元年。 | 六 | 四 | |
| 洮陽。 | 長沙定王子。 | 二。五年六月壬子,靖侯劉狗彘元年。 | 五。六年,侯狗彘薨,無後,國除。 | ||||
| 泉陵。 | 長沙定王子。 | 二。五年六月壬子,節侯劉賢元年。 | 六 | 六 | 六 | 四 | |
| 終弋。 | 衡山王賜子。 | 一。六年四月丁丑,侯劉廣置元年。 | 六 | 四。五年,侯廣置坐酎金,國除。 | |||
| 麥。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉昌元年。 | 四。五年,侯昌坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 鉅合。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉發元年。 | 四。五年,侯發坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 昌。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉差元年。 | 四。五年,侯差坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 蕢。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉方元年。 | 四。五年,侯方坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 雩殷。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,康侯劉澤元年。 | 六 | ||||
| 石洛。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉敬元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 扶㴆。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉昆吾元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 挍。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉霸元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 朸。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉讓元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 父城。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉光元年。 | 四。五年,侯光坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 庸。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉譚元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 翟。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉壽元年。 | 四。五年,侯壽坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 鱣。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉應元年。 | 四。五年,侯應坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 彭。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉偃元年。 | 四。五年,侯偃坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 瓡。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉息元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 虛水。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉禹元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 東淮。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉類元年。 | 四。五年,侯類坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 栒。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉買元年。 | 四。五年,侯買坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 涓。 | 城陽頃王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉不疑元年。 | 四。五年,侯不疑坐酎金,國除。 | ||||
| 陸。 | 菑川靖王子。 | 六。元年四月戊寅,侯劉何元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 廣饒。 | 菑川靖王子。 | 六。元年十月辛卯,康侯劉國元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 缾。 | 菑川靖王子。 | 六。元年十月辛卯,侯劉成元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 俞閭 | 菑川靖王子。 | 六。元年十月辛卯,侯劉不害元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 甘井。 | 廣川穆王子。 | 六。元年十月乙酉,侯劉元元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 襄陵。 | 廣川穆王子。 | 六。元年十月乙酉,侯劉聖元年。 | 六 | 六 | 四 | ||
| 皋虞。 | 膠東康王子。 | 三。元年五月丙午,侯劉建元年。三。四年,今侯處元年。 | 六 | 四 | |||
| 魏其。 | 膠東康王子。 | 六。元年五月丙午,暢侯劉昌元年。 | 六 | 四 | |||
| 祝茲。 | 膠東康王子。 | 四。元年五月丙午,侯劉延元年。五年,延坐棄印綬出國,不敬,國除。 |
| State Name | Prince Title | Yuanguang era | Yuanshuo era | Yuanshou era | Yuanding era | Yuanfeng era | Taichu era |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zi | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Two. In the fifth year, first month, on the renzi day: Marquis Liu Ming began his tenure. | Two. In the third year: Marquis Ming was convicted of plotting rebellion and murder. He was executed in the marketplace and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Ancheng | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | One. In the sixth year, seventh month, on the yisi day: Marquis Si Liu Cang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six. In the first year, the incumbent marquis began his tenure. | Six | Four |
| Yichun | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | One. In the sixth year, seventh month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Cheng began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Cheng was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | ||
| Jurong | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | One. In the sixth year, seventh month, on the yisi day: Marquis Ai Liu Dang began his tenure. | In the first year, Marquis Ai Dang died without heirs, and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Julíng | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | One. In the sixth year, seventh month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Fu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Fu was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | ||
| Xingshan | He was the son of Prince An of Chu. | One. In the sixth year, ninth month after, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Cheng began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Cheng was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | ||
| Fuqiu | He was the son of Prince An of Chu. | One. In the sixth year, ninth month after, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Bushen began his tenure. | Six | Four. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Ba began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Ba was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | ||
| Guangqi | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the dingyou day: Marquis Jie Liu Ze began his tenure. | Six. In the first year: Marquis Shi began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Shi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Danyang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Six. In the first year, twelfth month, on the jiachen day: Marquis Ai Gan began his tenure. | In the first year of Yuanshou, Marquis Gan died without heirs, and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Xutai | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Six. In the first year, twelfth month, on the jiachen day: Marquis Liu Xiangzhi began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Xiangzhi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Hushu | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Six. In the first year, first month, on the dingmao day: Marquis Qing Liu Xu began his tenure. | Six | Four. Two. In the fifth year: the incumbent Marquis Sheng began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Zhiyang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Six. In the first year, first month, on the dingmao day: Marquis Zhong Liu Lian began his tenure. | Six | Three. In the fourth year, Marquis Zhong Lian died without heirs, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Suiling | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Six. In the first year, first month, on the dingmao day: Marquis Liu Dingguo began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Dingguo was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Longqiu | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Dai began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Dai was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Zhang Liang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Jiangdu. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Ai Liu Ren began his tenure. | Six | Two. Four. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Shun began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Ju | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Yuan Liu Cuo began his tenure. | Six | One. Five. In the second year: Marquis Xiao Guangchang began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Rang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Yi Liu Gao Sui began his tenure. | Six | Six. In the first year: the incumbent Marquis Yan began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Pingwang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Yi Liu Shang began his tenure. | Two. Four. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Chu Ren began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | |
| Linyuan | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Jing Liu Shichang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Gekui | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Jie Liu Kuan began his tenure. | Three. Three. In the fourth year: Marquis Qi began his tenure. | Two. In the third year: Marquis Qi was convicted of murder and executed in the marketplace. His state was abolished. | |||
| Yidu | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Hu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Pingzhuo | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Dai Liu Qiang began his tenure. | Six | Six. In the first year: Marquis Si Zhong Shi began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Jukui | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Yi Liu Mo began his tenure. | Six | Six | Three. In the first year: Marquis Zhao began his tenure. Three. In the fourth year: Marquis De began his tenure. | Four | |
| Shouliang | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Shou began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Shou was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Pingdu | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Liu Yan began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Yicheng | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Kang Liu Yan began his tenure. | Six | Six. In the first year: Marquis Fu began his tenure. | Six | In the first year, Marquis Fu was convicted of killing his younger brother and executed in the marketplace. His state was abolished. | |
| Linqu | He was the son of Prince Yi of Zichuan. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the yisi day: Marquis Ai Liu Nu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Lei | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Five. In the second year, fifth month, on the jiaxu day: Marquis Liu Xi began his tenure. | Six | Five. In the fifth year: Marquis Xi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Dongguan | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the second year, fifth month, on the jiaxu day: Marquis Liu Ji began his tenure. In the fifth year, Marquis Ji suffered from a chronic illness and failed to attend court, so he was deposed, and the state was abolished. | |||||
| Pi | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the second year, fifth month, on the jiaxu day: Marquis Jie Liu Zhuang began his tenure. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Peng began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Peng was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Wei Wen | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Jie Liu Bing began his tenure. | Six. In the first year: Marquis Du began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Du was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Fengsi | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Gong Liu Huyang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Two. Two. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Ruyi began his tenure. | |
| Yuqiu | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Shoufu began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Shoufu was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xiangdian | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Jian began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Jian was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Hanhui | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Ren began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Chao | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Yi began his tenure. | Six | Two. Four. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Lu began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Dongcheng | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Yi began his tenure. | Six | In the first year, Marquis Yi committed a crime and his state was abolished. | |||
| Yincheng | He was the son of Prince Jingsu of Zhao. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Cang began his tenure. | Six | Six | In the first year, Marquis Cang committed a crime and his state was abolished. | ||
| Guangwang | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Anzhong began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Jiangliang | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Chaoping began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Chaoping was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xinguan | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Weiyang began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Weiyang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xinchu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Jia began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Jia was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xingcheng | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Five. In the second year, sixth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Zhen began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Zhen was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Puling | He was the son of Prince Hui of Guangchuan. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Jia began his tenure. | |||||
| Xixiong | He was the son of Prince Hui of Guangchuan. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Ming began his tenure. | |||||
| Zaoqiang | He was the son of Prince Hui of Guangchuan. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Yan began his tenure. | |||||
| Bilíang | He was the son of Prince Hui of Guangchuan. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Ying began his tenure. | Six | Six | Three. In the fourth year, Marquis Ying committed a crime and his state was abolished. | ||
| Fangguang | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Yin began his tenure. | Six | In the first year, Marquis Yin committed a crime and his state was abolished. | |||
| Juyang | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Tun began his tenure. | Four. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Du began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Du committed a crime and his state was abolished. | |||
| Lou | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Miao began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six. In the first year: the incumbent Marquis Ying began his tenure. | Four | |
| Awu | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Min Liu Yu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Two. Two. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Kuan began his tenure. | |
| Canhu | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Mian began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Zhouxiang | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Jie Liu Jin began his tenure. | Six | Six | Five. One. In the sixth year: the incumbent Marquis Hui began his tenure. | Four | |
| Chengping | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Li began his tenure. | Two. In the third year, Marquis Li committed a crime and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Guang | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Shun began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Shun was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Gaixu | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Rang began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Rang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Peian | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Kang Liu Buhai began his tenure. | Six | One. In the second year: Marquis Ai Qinke began his tenure. Two. In the third year, Marquis Qinke died without heirs, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Rongjian | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Qian began his tenure. | Two. In the third year, Marquis Qian committed a crime and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Zhou Jian | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu He began his tenure. | Four. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Dangshi began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Dangshi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Anyang | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Jie began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Wuling | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Xinqiu began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Xinqiu was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Fu | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Xi began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Pei | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Miao Liu Ming began his tenure. | Six | Two. In the third year: Marquis Yi began his tenure. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Yi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Cong | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Xin began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Xin was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Ping | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Sui began his tenure. | In the first year, Marquis Sui committed a crime and his state was abolished. | ||||
| Yu | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Cheng began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Humu | He was the son of Prince Zhen of Jibei. | Four. In the third year, tenth month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Chu began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year: Marquis Chu was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his state was abolished. | |||
| Lishi | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | Four. In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Wan began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Shao | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | Four. In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Shen began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Lichang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | Four. In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Jia began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Lin | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Xi began his tenure. | |||||
| Linhe | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Xian began his tenure. | |||||
| Xicheng | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Zhong began his tenure. | |||||
| Tujun | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Ying Ke began his tenure. | Marquis Ying Ke was convicted of adultery with another man's wife and executed in the marketplace. | ||||
| Gaolang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Qian began his tenure. | |||||
| Qianzhang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Dai. | In the third year, first month, on the renxu day: Marquis Liu Yu began his tenure. | |||||
| Boyang | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Kang Liu Jiu began his tenure. | Six | Two. In the third year: Marquis Zhong Ji began his tenure. Two. In the fifth year, Marquis Zhong Ji was convicted of deficient tribute gold and his state was abolished. | |||
| Marquis Ying Ke was convicted of adultery with another's wife and executed in the marketplace. | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Jie Liu Hui began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Xiaqiu | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Jie Liu Zhen began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Gongqiu | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Yi Liu Shun began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Yulang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Liu Ji began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Ji was convicted of deficient tribute gold and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xichang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Lu. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the yimao day: Marquis Liu Jing began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Jing was convicted of deficient tribute gold and his state was abolished. | |||
| Xingcheng | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Four. In the third year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Yi began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Yi was convicted of deficient tribute gold and his state was abolished. | |||
| Hanping | He was the son of Prince Jing Su of Zhao. | Four. In the third year, fourth month, on the gengchen day: Marquis Liu Shun began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Shun was convicted of deficient tribute gold and his state was abolished. | |||
| Wushi | He was the son of Prince Jing Su of Zhao. | Four. In the third year, fourth month, on the gengchen day: Marquis Liu Chang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Xiangshi | He was the son of Prince Jing Su of Zhao. | Four. In the third year, fourth month, on the gengchen day: Marquis Jie Liu He began his tenure. | Six | Six | Two. Four. In the third year: Marquis Si An De began his tenure. | Four | |
| Yi | Four. In the third year, fourth month, on the gengchen day: Marquis An Liu Ping began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four. Two. In the fifth year: the incumbent Marquis Zhong began his tenure. | Four | ||
| Luoling | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Zhang began his tenure. | One. In the second year, Marquis Zhang committed a crime and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Youyu | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Ze began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | In the first year, Marquis Ze was convicted of a capital offense involving condemned prisoners. He was executed in the marketplace, and his state was abolished. | |
| Tuling | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Xin began his tenure. | Six | One. Five. In the second year: Marquis Ai Yang began his tenure. | Six | In the first year, Marquis Yang died without heirs, and his fief was abolished. | |
| Jiancheng | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, second month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Shi began his tenure. | Five. In the sixth year, Marquis Shi was convicted of failing to attend court, an act of disrespect, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Anzhong | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Kang Liu Dan began his tenure. | Six | Six | Five. One. In the sixth year: the incumbent Marquis Shan Fu began his tenure. | Four | |
| Ye | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Kang Liu Jia began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Jia was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Lixiang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Kang Liu Ying began his tenure. | Two. In the third year, Marquis Ying committed a crime and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Youli | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Ding began his tenure. | In the first year, Marquis Ding was convicted of sending a letter to Huainan in which he referred to himself as a subject. He was executed in the marketplace and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Dongping | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Qing began his tenure. | Two. In the third year, Marquis Qing was convicted of sexual relations with his sisters. His fief was abolished. | ||||
| Yunping | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Xin began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Xin was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Shanzhou | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Chi began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Chi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Haichang | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Fu began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Fu was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Junqiu | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Xian began his tenure. | Three. Three. In the fourth year: the incumbent Marquis Zhi De began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | |
| Nancheng | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Zhen began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Guangling | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Chang Liu Biao began his tenure. | Four. Two. In the fifth year: Marquis Cheng began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Cheng was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Zhuangyuan | He was the son of Prince Gong of Chengyang. | Three. In the fourth year, third month, on the yichou day: Marquis Liu Gao began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Gao was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Linle | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Dun Liu Guang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Five. One. In the sixth year: the incumbent Marquis Jian began his tenure. | Four | |
| Dongye | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Zhang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Gaoping | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Jia began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Jia was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Guangchuan | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Po began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Po was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Qianzhong | He was the son of Prince Xian of Hejian. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the jiawu day: Marquis Liu Yao began his tenure. | One. In the second year, Marquis Yin failed to send someone to submit the autumn petition. He was convicted, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Piyang | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Jing Liu Yan began his tenure. | Six | Four. Two. In the fifth year: the incumbent Marquis Yu began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Ding | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Jing Liu Yue began his tenure. | Six | Three. Three. In the fourth year: the incumbent Marquis De began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Dao | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Yi Liu Ding began his tenure. | Six | Two. Four. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Du Yang began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Shan | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Liu Guo began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Fan'an | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Liu Zhong began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Three. One. In the fourth year: the incumbent Marquis Shou began his tenure. | |
| Liu | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Kang Liu Yang began his tenure. | Six | Three. Three. In the fourth year: Marquis Ba Shi began his tenure. | Four. Two. In the fifth year, the incumbent marquis began his tenure. | Four | |
| Yun | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Yi Liu Xin began his tenure. | Six | Five. One. In the sixth year: the incumbent Marquis Sui Fa began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Mouping | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Gong Liu Die began his tenure. | Two. Four. In the third year: the incumbent Marquis Nu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | |
| Chai | He was the son of Prince Xiao of Qi. | Three. In the fourth year, fourth month, on the yimao day: Marquis Yuan Liu Dai began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Baiyang | He was the son of Prince Jing Su of Zhao. | Two. In the fifth year, eleventh month, on the xinyou day: Marquis Liu Zhong Gu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Hao | He was the son of Prince Jing Su of Zhao. | Two. In the fifth year, eleventh month, on the xinyou day: Marquis Liu Yan Nian began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Yan Nian was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Sangqiu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, eleventh month, on the xinyou day: Marquis Jie Liu Yang began his tenure. | Six | Three. Three. In the fourth year: the incumbent Marquis De began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Gaoqiu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Ai Liu Po Hu began his tenure. | Six | In the first year, Marquis Po Hu died without heirs, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Liuxiu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Yi Liu Gai began his tenure. | Two. Four. In the third year: Marquis Su began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Su was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Rongqiu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Rang began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Rang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Fanyu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Jie Liu Tiao began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Qucheng | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, second month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Wan Sui began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Wan Sui was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Anguo | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Bo began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Anxian | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Ying began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Ying was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Anyao | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zhongshan. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Liu Hui began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Hui was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Fuyi | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Two. In the fifth year, third month, on the guiyou day: Marquis Jing Liu Yi began his tenure. | Six | Four. Six. In the fifth year: the incumbent Marquis Yu began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Chongling | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Two. In the fifth year, sixth month, on the renzi day: Marquis Liu Mai began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Duliang | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Two. In the fifth year, sixth month, on the renzi day: Marquis Jing Liu Sui began his tenure. | Six | Six. In the first year: the incumbent Marquis Xi began his tenure. | Six | Four | |
| Taoyang | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Two. In the fifth year, sixth month, on the renzi day: Marquis Jing Liu Gou Zhi began his tenure. | Five. In the sixth year, Marquis Gou Zhi died without heirs, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Quanling | He was the son of Prince Ding of Changsha. | Two. In the fifth year, sixth month, on the renzi day: Marquis Jie Liu Xian began his tenure. | Six | Six | Six | Four | |
| Zhongyi | He was the son of King Ci of Hengshan. | One. In the sixth year, fourth month, on the dingchou day: Marquis Liu Guang Zhi began his tenure. | Six | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Guang Zhi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | |||
| Mai | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Chang began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Chang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Juhe | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Fa began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Fa was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Chang | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Cha began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Cha was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Yu | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Fang began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Fang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Yuyin | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Kang Liu Ze began his tenure. | Six | ||||
| Shiluo | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Jing began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Fuling | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Kun Wu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Jiao | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Ba began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Chi | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Rang began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Fucheng | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Guang began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Guang was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Yong | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Tan began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Di | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Shou began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Shou was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Zhan | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Ying began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Ying was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Peng | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Yan began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Yan was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Li | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Xi began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Xushui | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Yu began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Donghuai | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Lei began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Lei was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Jun | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Mai began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Mai was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Juan | He was the son of Prince Qing of Chengyang. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu Bu Yi began his tenure. | Four. In the fifth year, Marquis Bu Yi was convicted of deficient tribute gold, and his fief was abolished. | ||||
| Lu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zichuan. | Six. In the first year, fourth month, on the wuyin day: Marquis Liu He began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Guangrao | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zichuan. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the xinmao day: Marquis Kang Liu Guo began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Ping | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zichuan. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the xinmao day: Marquis Liu Cheng began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Yulu | He was the son of Prince Jing of Zichuan. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the xinmao day: Marquis Liu Bu Hai began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Ganjing | He was the son of Prince Mu of Guangchuan. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the yiyou day: Marquis Liu Yuan began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Xiangling | He was the son of Prince Mu of Guangchuan. | Six. In the first year, tenth month, on the yiyou day: Marquis Liu Sheng began his tenure. | Six | Six | Four | ||
| Gaoyu | He was the son of Prince Kang of Jiaodong. | Three. In the first year, fifth month, on the bingwu day: Marquis Liu Jian began his tenure. Three. In the fourth year: the incumbent Marquis Chu began his tenure. | Six | Four | |||
| Weiqi | He was the son of Prince Kang of Jiaodong. | Six. In the first year, fifth month, on the bingwu day: Marquis Chang Liu Chang began his tenure. | Six | Four | |||
| Zhuzi | He was the son of Prince Kang of Jiaodong. | Four. In the first year, fifth month, on the bingwu day: Marquis Liu Yan began his tenure. In the fifth year, Yan was convicted of abandoning his seal and ribbon and leaving the country, an act of disrespect, and his fief was abolished. |