Liu Rong (Chinese: 劉榮) (died c.April 148 BC[1]) was the eldest son of Emperor Jing of the Han dynasty.
It was recorded that the reason for his demotion was the ill-will between his mother and Princess Liu Piao, Emperor Jing's older sister.
Liu Piao then began frequently defaming Lady Li in front of Emperor Jing, while promoting Wang Zhi at the same time.
This move infuriated Emperor Jing, who had the official put to death, and demoted Liu Rong to Prince of Linjiang.
He was imprisoned in 148 BC for trespassing on the grounds of the temple of Emperor Wen (his grandfather) while building walls for his own palace.