Let's first look at the relatives of Princess Luyuan.
Her father is the famous Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang and her mother is Lv Hou.
Princess Luyuan's younger brother is Liu Ying, a Hui emperor of Han nationality. She also has a younger brother, but not a relative, but a half-brother, Heng of the Han nationality.
Princess Luyuan's husband is Zhang Ao, and Zhang Ao's father is Zhang Er. He was a few and a half surnames in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and was named King Zhao. After Zhang Er's death, Zhang Ao became the king of Zhao, but later because Liu Bang was rude to Zhang Ao, Zhao Xianggong could not understand.
The plot to assassinate Liu Bang was discovered by Liu Bang, but it was planned by Guan Gao, so Zhang Ao didn't know it, so Guan Gao was finally killed (actually pardoned by Liu Bang), but Zhang Ao was not killed, but was demoted to Xuanping Hou.
Princess Luyuan and Zhang Yan, the son of Zhang Ao, began to be named King Lu. When Emperor Wendi ascended the throne, he was renamed Nangong Hou, and was reduced from a baron to a marquis.
The daughter of Princess Luyuan and Zhang Ao is called zhangyan, and this zhangyan is obviously the niece of Emperor Liu Ying. In order to get closer, Lu actually let his granddaughter marry his son, that is, my uncle married his niece. This is really embarrassing. Fortunately, they have no children. After the Han emperor succeeded to the throne, zhangyan did not die, but was abolished as a queen.
What kind of person is Princess Luyuan? There is basically no record in history, but she wrote about her relatives. Before the hongmen banquet, liu bang and Xiang Bo made an appointment with their children's in-laws, but it didn't come true.
After the siege of Liu Bangbai Deng, he planned to marry Modu Khan, but Lv Hou disagreed, because she only had one daughter and still didn't want to marry. Finally, she chose a maid-in-waiting to marry Mo Du Khan, instead of later marrying Princess Luyuan of Zhao Wang Zhang Ao.
Princess Luyuan died in BC 187, and her brother Liu Ying died in BC 188.