
This visual lineage scroll illustrates the historical descent of the Liu family, beginning with Liu Bang (劉邦), founder of the Han Dynasty (206 BCE), one of the most enduring and influential imperial dynasties in Chinese history.
The tree reflects key dynastic successors and recognized branches of the Liu imperial house, presented in a traditional vertical format consistent with classical Chinese genealogical records.
This representation is intended as a cultural and historical reference, honoring lineage, continuity, and legacy across generations, rather than as a political or legal claim.
The Royal Family Liu is a prominent family in Chinese history, tracing its roots back to the Han Dynasty, which ruled China from 206 BCE to 220 CE. During the Han Dynasty, the Liu family played a crucial role in shaping the political and cultural landscape of China.

Liu Bang, also known as Emperor Gaozu, was the founder and first emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. Born in 256 BCE in Pei County, he was a commoner who rose to power through his military successes and political savvy.
In 206 BCE, Liu Bang led a rebellion against the Qin Dynasty, which had ruled China for over two decades, and emerged victorious, establishing the Han Dynasty. During his reign, he implemented numerous reforms that helped stabilize the economy and promote social welfare, including the abolition of harsh legal penalties and the distribution of land to peasants.
Liu Bang was known for his compassion and humility, and he was greatly respected by his subjects. He ruled for 12 years, from 202 BCE to 195 BCE, and upon his death, was succeeded by his son, Emperor Hui.
Today, Liu Bang is remembered as one of the most important figures in Chinese history, whose legacy shaped the political and cultural landscape of China for centuries to come.

The coat of arms of the Liu family is an emblematic representation of their legacy and profound influence in Chinese history. The crest showcases a golden dragon, which holds significant symbolism in Chinese mythology and culture and is associated with power, strength, and good fortune. The dragon in the crest is depicted wielding axes, a symbol of imperial power in ancient times. The helm is a crown. Below the crown, a shield bears the Liu family surname totem. The Royal Coat of Arms of the Liu's family serves as a powerful symbol of their royal lineage and contributions to Chinese society. It stands as a testament to their values and accomplishments and represents a source of pride and inspiration for their descendants and Han culture.
The Royal Family Liu exists now as a private cultural institution rooted in history and oriented toward the future. Its role is not commercial, political, or promotional. Instead, the institution serves as a steward of heritage, values, and long-term responsibility, operating through formal governance frameworks designed to endure across generations. The Royal Family Liu recognizes that true legacy is sustained not through visibility, but through structure, discipline, and service.
· A cultural and heritage-focused institution
· Structured for long-term continuity
· Governed through formal internal frameworks
· Aligned with international standards for private cultural foundations
- worked with affiliated companies to carry out its cultural and heritage mission.
· A business enterprise
· A political organization
· A public or honorary society
· A commercial membership club
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