Liu Ying's younger brother was Liu Heng.
Liu Ying's father was Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty.
Liu Ying's next Emperor was his son, the former Young Emperor Liu Gong.
Liu Ying had six sons. They were Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, the King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, the King of Changshan, Liu Hong, the Marquis of Xiangcheng (later changed to the King of Changshan), Liu Chao, and Liu Wu, the Marquis of Huguan (later changed to the King of Huaiyang).
Liu Ying had six sons. They were Liu Gong, Liu Jiang, Liu Buyi, Liu Hong, Liu Chao, and Liu Wu. However, after Liu Ying's death, Empress Lu declared that these sons were not Liu Ying's biological descendants, but the blood of the Lu family. Therefore, these sons were executed. Liu Ying's descendants were not as brilliant as him. Among them, there were two sons and one daughter. Liu Ying's younger brother, Liu Heng, inherited the throne and became Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. The specific situation of Liu Ying's descendants was not mentioned.