Liang Kingdom

In the seventh year of Empress Dowager Lü's reign, Hui was moved to Zhao, where he committed suicide soon after.

Emperor Wen granted Liang to his fourth son Liu Yi (劉揖) in the second year of his reign.

[4] Its southeastern territories, centered around Suiyang (睢陽), retained the name Liang, and passed to Mai (劉買), Wu's eldest son.

In 2 AD, Liang administered 8 counties: Dang (碭), Zi (甾), Zhuqiu (杼秋), Meng (蒙), Yishi (已氏), Yu (虞), Xiayi (下邑) and Suiyang (睢陽).

[6] In 140 AD, Liang administered 9 counties: Xiayi, Suiyang, Yu, Dangshan (碭山), Meng, Gushu (穀熟), Yan (焉), Ningling (寧陵) and Bo (薄).

Kingdoms of the Han dynasty in 195 BC