Prince of Chenliu
Prince or King of Chenliu (陈留王) was a princely Chinese title during the Jin dynasty and its successor states, ending in 479.
It has been borne by:
- Cao Huan, being the title conferred upon him after his abdication as Emperor of Wei in favor of Sima Yan's Jin dynasty. He was a grandson of the warlord Cao Cao.
- Cao Mai, who held the position from 326 until his death in 358. He was a great-great grandson of the warlord Cao Cao, according to the Book of Jin.
- Cao Hui, who held the position from 363 until his death in 378. He was the son of Cao Mai.
- Cao Lingdan, who held the position from 383 until his death in 408.
- Cao Qiansi, who held the position until his death in 420.
- Cao Qianxiu, younger brother of Qiansi, who held the position from 421 until his death in 462.
- Cao Xian, son of Cao Qianxiu, who held the position from 463 until his death in 473.
- Cao Can, who held the position from 474 until 479.
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