Han Xin was briefly granted the title "King of Qi", but was later offered Chu instead.
"[3] At the time, Qi consisted of seven commanderies, namely Linzi, Boyang, Jibei, Jiaodong, Jiaoxi, Chengyang and Langya.
In 193 BC, Liu Fei offered Chengyang to Princess Yuan of Lu, daughter of Empress Lü, as her fief.
In 181 BC, Langya was also separated from Qi to form a new kingdom held by Liu Ze (劉澤), nephew-in-law of the empress.
The territory under Liu Jianglü (劉將閭) retained the name "Qi", however, it only covered the Linzi Commandery.