The children of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, included Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, King of Changshan, Liu Hong, Marquis of Xiangcheng (formerly Liu Shan, formerly Liu Yi, later changed to King of Changshan), Liu Chao, Marquis of Zhi, and Liu Wu, Marquis of Huguan (later changed to King of Huaiyang).
Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, was born in 210 B.C.
Liu Ying's son's ending did not provide any detailed information. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the fate of Liu Ying's son.
The son of Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was killed by the officials led by Chen Ping and Zhou Bo.
After Liu Ying's death, Liu Gong inherited the throne of Emperor Hui of Han.
Liu Ying had two children. His daughter was called Zhang Yan, the granddaughter of Liu Bang and Lu Zhi, the ancestors of the Han Dynasty. She married Liu Ying and became the Empress of Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty. His son's name was Liu Le, and there was no information about him.
Liu Ying's ending was Emperor Hui of Han. There was no mention of death or suicide.
After Liu Ying's death, the successor was Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han.
In the second year of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, Liu Ying was made prince.
Liu Ying of Han Dynasty reigned for seven years.