Zichuan Kingdom

Xian was killed in the Rebellion of the Seven States, and was succeeded by his brother Liu Zhi (劉志).

Zhi and his descendants held Zichuan until Wang Mang's usurpation.

After the restoration of Eastern Han, the kingdom was granted to Liu Zhong (劉終), a follower of the Emperor Guangwu in the rebellion against Wang Mang.

Zhong died in 34 AD, and Zichuan was converted to a commandery.

[1][2] A total of 10 kings ruled Zichuan: In late Western Han, the kingdom consisted of 3 counties: Ju (劇), Dong'anping (東安平) and Louxiang (樓鄉).