Prince of Qi

Prince or King of Qi may refer to:

Zhou dynasty

 * King of Qi state
 * King Wei of Qi, ruled 356 – 320 BC
 * King Xuan of Qi, ruled 319 – 301 BC
 * King Min of Qi, ruled 300 – 283 BC

Han dynasty

 * Han Xin, (203 BC – 202 BC) a military commander served under Liu Bang.
 * Liu Fei, (202 BC – 189 BC), eldest son of Emperor Gaozu of Han.
 * Liu Xiang, (189 BC –179 BC) a key figure during the Lü Clan Disturbance.

Wei and Jin dynasties

 * Cao Fang, demoted to Prince of Qi after losing Emperor title.
 * Sima You, second son of Sima Zhao.
 * Sima Jiong, one of the princes in War of the Eight Princes.

Southern and Northern Dynasties

 * Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi, held the title Prince of Qi before becoming Emperor.
 * Yuwen Xian, fifth son of Yuwen Tai.
 * Emperor Gao of Southern Qi, held the title Prince of Qi before becoming Emperor.

Sui dynasty

 * Yang Jian (Sui prince), second son of Emperor Yang of Sui.

Tang dynasty

 * Li Yuanji, youngest son of Li Yuan that died during the Incident at Xuanwu Gate.
 * Li Yu, fifth son of Emperor Taizong of Tang.

Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period

 * Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang, held the title Prince of Qi before becoming Emperor.
 * Shi Chonggui, held the title Prince of Qi before becoming Emperor.
 * Han Tejang, a chancellor for the Liao dynasty.

Song dynasty

 * Zhao Tingmei, fourth brother of Emperor Taizu of Song.

Yuan dynasty

 * Shiremun, son of Ogedei khan. Death at 1258.
 * Babusha (Qi wang). descent of Khasar, April 5 1307 seal.
 * Yulong temur, son of Babusha descent of Khasar, 1316-1326.
 * Yuelutemur, son of Yulong temur. He had inherited Qi wang's seal. From to August 25 1326 between February 5 1329.
 * Köke Temür, Bayad Mongol general that served under Ukhaantu Khan. He was son of Sayinchi Dahu, lord of Bayad Mongols.

Ming dynasty

 * Zhu Pu, seventh son of Hongwu Emperor.