The real name of Han Emperor Liu Bang was Liu Ji, so how did his name Liu Bang come from? Who named Liu Bang? Next, the editor will bring you the origin of Liu Bang's name. Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, was nicknamed Liu Ji. In the TV series "Legend of Chu and Han", Liu Bang always used the name Liu Ji. When he captured Peixian County and became Peigong, he changed his name to Liu Bang. So who named Liu Bang? What is the origin of the name? Xiao He changed Liu Ji's name to Liu Bang. The origin of Liu Bang's name in history: Liu Bang's father gave birth to four sons, ranked first, second, second, and third. The eldest brother is called Liu Bo, the second brother is called Liu Zhong, and the third brother is called Liu Bang because he is ranked third. The fourth brother is called Liu Jiao, named after Liu Bang's father. The origin of Liu Bang's name in Legend of Chu and Han: In the TV series Legend of Chu and Han, Liu Bang always uses the name Liu Ji. Liu Bang defeated Yong Chi and became the master of Peixian County, called Pei Gong. Xiao He named him Liu Bang. When talking to him, Xiao He said that he was now Pei Gong and could not always let others call him Liu Ji. He also said that when the princes were worshiping the Emperor of Zhou by the Luoshui River, someone flattered him and wrote a poem. One of the lines was "The Emperor will live in peace for ten thousand years." He felt that the word "Bang" was a good use, so Liu Ji changed his name to Liu Bang. Therefore, Liu Bang's name was given to him by counselor Xiao He.