Liu Ju

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Liu Ju was the ill-fated Crown Prince of the Western Han dynasty, known for his tragic downfall after being accused of treason during Emperor Wu of Han’s later reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crown Prince of Han dynasty
historical figure
accusedOf treason
causeOfDownfall false accusation of treason
chineseName 劉據 NERFINISHED
conflict witchcraft persecutions under Emperor Wu of Han
country Han dynasty NERFINISHED
courtesyName 不詳
deathCause suicide
deathCircumstances died after being accused of treason and suppressed by imperial forces
deathManner forced suicide
dynasty Western Han NERFINISHED
era reign of Emperor Wu of Han NERFINISHED
familyClan Liu clan of Han NERFINISHED
father Emperor Wu of Han NERFINISHED
gender male
heirApparentTo Emperor Wu of Han NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 2nd century BCE
historicalReputation tragic and unjustly persecuted prince
languageOfName Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
mother Empress Wei Zifu NERFINISHED
name Liu Ju NERFINISHED
notableEvent involved in a failed uprising against imperial authorities
notableFor being an ill-fated Crown Prince of the Western Han dynasty
tragic downfall following treason accusations
positionHeld Crown Prince of the Han dynasty NERFINISHED
posthumousAssessment later regarded as a victim of political intrigue and witchcraft cases
reignContext later years of Emperor Wu of Han
relatedTo political purges in late reign of Emperor Wu of Han
witchcraft case of Jiang Chong NERFINISHED
socialStatus imperial prince
title Crown Prince

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Emperor Wu of Han child Liu Ju