Prince Of Chu

Prince of Chu was a noble title in Han Dynasty. After Han Xin, King of Chu was demoted to a marquess in 201 BC, the kingdom of Chu was awarded by Emperor Gao of Han to his younger brother Jiao, Prince Yuan of Chu thus created the Princehood of Chu. Liu Jiao's grandson Wu, Prince of Chu rebelled in 155 BC and was executed. The princehood was then given to Li, Marquess of Pinglu, a son of Jiao, Prince Yuan of Chu. In 69 BC, the princehood became extinct after Yanshou, Prince of Chu rebelled and was executed. Prince of Chu was again created by Emperor Xuan of Han for his son Xiao, Prince of Dingtao in 50 BC. The princehood became extinct when Wang Mang seized the Han throne in 9.

Princes

Princes of Chu, First Creation

Princes of Chu, Second Creation

See Also

King of Chu Chu

 

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