Liu Pi, King of Wu

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Liu Pi, King of Wu, was a powerful Han dynasty prince who led one of the major regional uprisings against central imperial authority during the Rebellion of the Seven States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese noble
Han dynasty prince
rebel leader
aftermath Wu principality was curtailed after the failed rebellion NERFINISHED
causeOfRebellion opposition to centralization policies of the Han court
resistance to reduction of princely powers
chineseName 劉濞 NERFINISHED
conflict Rebellion of the Seven States NERFINISHED
country China
dynasty Han dynasty NERFINISHED
era Western Han NERFINISHED
event suppression of the Rebellion of the Seven States NERFINISHED
familyName Liu NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Pi NERFINISHED
heldTitle Prince of Wu NERFINISHED
historicalReputation symbol of overmighty princes in early Han
house Liu imperial clan NERFINISHED
knownFor amassing significant regional power
defying imperial restrictions on princes
language Chinese
notableFor challenging Han central authority
leading the Rebellion of the Seven States
opposedBy Emperor Jing of Han NERFINISHED
Han central government
politicalStatus vassal king under the Han emperor
posthumousTitle King of Wu NERFINISHED
powerBase economically prosperous Wu principality
regionOfRule lower Yangtze area
reignType semi-autonomous regional prince
relative Emperor Gaozu of Han NERFINISHED
roleInRebellionOfSevenStates principal leader
stateRuled Wu NERFINISHED

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