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134:, the kingdom was granted to Liu Liang (ๅ่ฏ), the uncle of the emperor. His descendants held the kingdom until 213 AD when the kingdom was abolished and converted to Zhao Commandery (่ถ้ก).
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213:Liu Xu (ๅๆ ฉ), King Jie of Zhao (่ถ็ฏ็), ?โ81
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