Lu Zhi's father married her to Liu Bang because he felt that Liu Bang was not an ordinary person after seeing his face. He was afraid that Liu Bang would have great achievements in the future. Lu Zhi's father took the initiative to marry his daughter to Liu Bang. In addition, when Lu Zhi's father moved to Pei County to settle down, Liu Bang happened to be the chief of the Sishui Pavilion. Liu Bang's appearance was also described as a dragon face with a beautiful beard. This might be one of the reasons why Lu Zhi's father decided to marry his daughter to Liu Bang.
Lu Zhi and Liu Bang had a total of eight sons. Among them, Liu Ying, who was born to Lu Zhi, was the eldest son of Liu Bang, who inherited the throne and became Emperor Gao of Han. Lu Zhi also had an adopted son, Liu Heng, and the eldest son of Liu Bang and the Cao family, Liu Fei. When Lu Zhi was in power, he had harmed Liu Bang's sons, including Liu Ruyi, Liu Heng, Liu Hui, Liu You, and Liu Chang. However, she let Liu Fei go. There was no clear explanation in the documents as to why Liu Fei was spared.
Liu Ying was Lu Zhi's biological son. Liu Ying was the son of Lu Zhi and Liu Bang after Han Gaozu. He was Lu Zhi's only son and also Lu Zhi's biological son.
Liu Bang and Lu Zhi had two children. Their son was Liu Ying, also known as Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. His daughter was Princess Lu Yuan, who married the King of Zhao, Zhang Ao. This information can be found in the search results provided.
Liu Bang's father, Liu Taigong, was a farmer. In document 1, it was mentioned that Liu Taigong was an ordinary farmer who had a different lifestyle and dream from his son, Liu Bang. It was also mentioned in document 3 that Liu Taigong was a poor but honest and hardworking farmer. In addition, document 4 also mentioned that Liu Taigong was an ordinary landlord. Therefore, according to the information provided, Liu Bang's father was a farmer.
Liu Bang's father, Liu Wei, was buried in the Wannian Mausoleum 2000 meters south of Yao Village, Ducun Town, Fuping County, Shaanxi Province.
Liu Bang's father was Liu Taigong, the father of Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty. Liu Taigong was a civilian in Fengyi, Pei County (now Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province), who made a living by farming. He didn't have an official name and was only known as Grand Duke Liu. Liu Taigong had four sons, namely Liu Bo, Liu Zhong, Liu Ji, and Liu Jiao. Among them, Liu Ji was the well-known Han Gaozu, Liu Bang. Liu Taigong had been living in Pei County before Liu Bang rebelled against the Qin Dynasty. He had not done anything special. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, Liu Taigong was honored as the Retired Emperor and enjoyed a good life.
Liu Bang's biological father was Liu Taigong. His real name might be Liu Wei, also known as Zhijia. Liu Taigong was an ordinary farmer who had never been a monarch or emperor. He had been living in Pei County before Liu Bang rebelled against Qin. Grand Duke Liu's wife was the Wen family, and there was also a saying that she was Wang Hanshi. Liu Taigong became the Retired Emperor in Liu Bang's later years, but he did not enjoy the status of an emperor. Instead, he spent his life as an ordinary person.
Liu Bang's father was called Liu Taigong.