At one point, to observe naming taboo of the name of Emperor Gaozong's second crown prince Li Xian, Liu Qixian changed his name to Liu Jingxian (different character).
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He died later that year, and his son Liu Qixian (who later changed his name to Liu Jingxian to observe naming taboo as to Emperor Gaozong's crown prince Li Xian) inherited his title.