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Where does the Princess Guantao of the Han Dynasty refer to?

There are four princesses named Guantao in history, one is princess royal Liu Pu, Guantao, the daughter of Emperor Wendi, the other is Liu, the third is Liu Hongfu, the daughter of Emperor Guangwu, and the fourth is seventeen women. Liu Pu, the royal curator of the Western Han Dynasty, princess royal, one of the two daughters recorded by Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, the only biological daughter of Queen Dou, the only half-sister of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, and the aunt and mother-in-law of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Liu Shi, a native of the Western Han Dynasty, was the eldest daughter of Xuan Di and Liu Xun, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Liu Shi married Yu Yong, the son of Dingguo.

Guantao County is located in the south of North China Plain and east of the southern tip of Hebei Province. It was founded in the early Western Han Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,200 years. Because it is 70 miles northwest of the city, Zhao set up a post station beside the city, hence the name Guantao. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Guantao was a municipality directly under the State of Jin.