Jiaoxi Commandery

Ang was killed in the Rebellion of the Seven States, and he was succeeded by Liu Duan (端), son of the reigning Emperor Jing.

Duan died in 108 BC without issue, and Jiaoxi again became a commandery administered by the Han central government.

[1] In 73 BC, Jiaoxi was granted to Liu Hong (弘), son of King Li of Guangling (廣陵厲王), as the Gaomi Kingdom.

In early Eastern Han, the territory was merged into Beihai Commandery.

[3] In late Western Han, it administered 5 counties: Gaomi (高密), Chang'an (昌安), Shiquan (石泉), Yi'an (夷安), and Chengxiang (成鄉).