Liu Fei, Prince of Qi
Liu Fei, formally King Daohui of Qi was the eldest son of Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han, and Consort Cao—initially his mistress when they lived in the same village. After Liu Bang decisively defeated Xiang Yu in the Battle of Gaixia in 202 BC, he proclaimed himself the emperor of the new Han dynasty and named Liu Fei, his first son, the King of Qi.
In December 194 BC, when Liu Fei made an official visit to the capital, he and Emperor Hui of Han both attended a feast put on by Empress Dowager Lü. Emperor Hui, honoring the prince as an older brother, asked him to take a seat at the table even more honored than his own. The empress dowager was greatly offended and instructed her servants to pour two cups of poisoned wine which were set on the table between the trio. She ordered Liu Fei to toast her, while ignoring Emperor Hui. As Liu Fei was about to drink the poisoned wine, Emperor Hui, knowing his mother's murderously jealous temperament and remembering how his other brother Liu Ruyi had died, suddenly reached for the second cup, which the Empress did not intend. Empress Dowager Lü jumped up and slapped the second cup away from Emperor Hui, spilling it. Liu Fei realized the trick and left, pretending to be already drunk. In the end, he was only able to leave the capital by offering to the Empress an entire commandery from his principality, to be the feudal estate of Princess Yuan of Lu. Empress Dowager Lü, who greatly loved her daughter as well, was pleased and let Liu Fei return to his principality.
Family
- Father
- * Emperor Gaozu of Han
- Mother
- * Consort Cao—Emperor Gaozu's initial mistress
- Wife
- * Princess Si, mother of Prince Xiang
- Children
- * Liu Xiang, Prince Ai of Qi
- * Liu Zhang, Prince Jing of Chengyang
- * Liu Xingju, Marquess of Dongmou
- * Liu Bajun, Marquess of Guangong
- * Liu Ningguo, Marquess of Guaqiu
- * Liu Xindu, Marquess of Ningping
- * Liu An, Marquess Gong of Yangqiu
- * Liu Jianglü, Prince Xiao of Qi
- * Liu Piguang, Prince of Jinan, one of the seven princes in Rebellion of the Seven States.
- * Liu Zhi, Prince of Jibei, later Prince of Zichuan.
- * Liu Ang, Prince of Jiaoxi, one of the seven princes.
- * Liu Xian, Prince of Zichuan, one of the seven princes.
- * Liu Xiongqu, Prince of Jiaodong, one of the seven princes.