Liu Biao
| Liu Biao | |
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| 劉表 | |
| A Qing dynasty illustration of Liu Biao | |
| Governor of Jing Province (荊州牧) | |
| In office 192 – 208 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| Succeeded by | Liu Cong | 
| General Who Guards the South (鎮南將軍) | |
| In office 192 – 208 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| Inspector of Jing Province (荊州刺史) | |
| In office 190 – 192 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 142 Gaoping County, Shanyang Commandery (near modern day Yutai County, Shandong) | 
| Died | 208 (aged 66) Xiangyang | 
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| Occupation | Military general, politician, warlord | 
| Courtesy name | Jingsheng (景升) | 
| Peerage | Marquis of Chengwu (成武侯) | 
Liu Biao (Chinese: 劉表; pinyin: Liú Biǎo) (ⓘ) (c. 151 – c. September 208), courtesy name Jingsheng, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He is best known for serving as the governor of Jing Province (covering present-day Hubei and Hunan) from 192 until his death in 208. He was also a member of the extended family of the Han emperors through his ancestor Liu Yu, the fifth son of Emperor Jing. Liu Biao was described as a handsome man and was over eight chi tall (1.86 metres).