Princess Pingyang is the eldest daughter of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty Liu Qi and Queen Wang, and the eldest sister of the compatriots of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Her name is unknown. This book is called Princess Yangxin, also known as Princess Pingyang, because she married the great-grandson of the founding hero Cao Can and Hou Caoshou of Pingyang. After Cao Shou's death, Princess Pingyang remarried General Wei Qing. Historical records Cao Shijia: childhood. Fashion Princess Pingyang, having a baby. When he was ill, he returned to China. Hou Xiangzi, who died in the twenty-third year and died in the Han Dynasty, usually called the princess by the location of her food city or her husband's fief, while Princess Pingyang's food city was Yangxin, so she was called Princess Yangxin. Because she married the great-grandson of Cao Can, the founding hero, she was also called Princess Pingyang. Liu Che, the younger brother of Princess Pingyang, was honored as the eldest son after he ascended the throne.