Huainan Wang, the title of ancient aristocrat in China, was named after the following figures: "Ying Bu (also known as), Liu Anhe in Han Dynasty". Cao Yong, Sima Yun, Liu Chong, Zhao Shi, Yongsheng, Liu Biao, Zhi, Gao, Chen Shubiao, Tuoba Gui, Tuoba Shizhun and Tuoba Hongxuan in the Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties; Li Jue and Li Mao of Sui and Tang Dynasties. "
There are also self-proclaimed kings, such as Li Xian in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and kings based on geographical location, such as the Northern Wei and Northern Qi Dynasties. Generally refers to Liu An, the king of Huainan in Han Dynasty. Liu An, the king of Huainan, lives in Shouxian County, Anhui Province.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Qing Bu, Liu Chang, Liu Xi and Liu An won the title of King of Huainan. Due to the successive rebellions of Qing Bu, Liu Chang and Liu An, the King of Huainan was not blocked after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Li Xian proclaimed himself in the Eastern Han Dynasty. From Qing Bu, a warlord with a different surname, to Liu Chang, Liu Xi and Liu An, from the court's unwillingness to seal it again, to Li Xian's self-proclaimed occupation of Huainan (see the fourth part "Alternative King of Huainan and Some Doubts" for details), it reflects the interest struggle between the central and local governments.