207–208) was a Chinese politician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
Liu Cong's ancestral home was in Gaoping, Shanyang (present-day Zoucheng, Shandong).
[1] He was the second son of Liu Biao, the Governor of Jing Province (荊州; covering present-day Hubei and Hunan).
Liu Qi fell out of his father's favour and heeded Zhuge Liang's suggestion to leave Jing Province's capital Xiangyang and travel to Jiangxia Commandery.
Liu Cong initially desired to put up resistance but was eventually persuaded by Fu Xun to dismiss the idea.
Liu Cong succeeds his father as the Governor of Jing Province after the latter's death in 208.