Personal Information
- Father
- Xiao Chengzhi (蕭承之), Liu Song general, posthumously honored as Emperor Xuan
- Mother
- Chen Daozheng (陳道正) or Chen Daozhi (陳道止), posthumously honored as Empress Xiao
- Wife
- Liu Zhirong (劉智容) (423-472), posthumously honored as Empress Zhao, mother of Crown Prince Ze and Prince Ni
- Major Concubines
- Consort Xie, mother of Princes Ying and Huang
- Consort Luo, mother of Prince Ye
- Consort Ren, mother of Prince Gao
- Consort Lu, mother of Princes Qiang and Qiu
- Consort Yuan, mother of Prince Shuo
- Consort He, mother of Princes Jian and Keng
- Consort Qu, mother of Prince Jun
- Consort Zhang, mother of Princes Feng and Xuan
- Consort Li, mother of Prince Rui
- Children
- Xiao Ze (蕭賾) (b.440), the Crown Prince (created 479), later Emperor Wu of Southern Qi
- Xiao Ni (蕭嶷) (b. 444), Prince Wenxian of Yuzhang (created 479, d. 492)
- Xiao Ying (蕭映) (b. 459), Prince Xian of Linchuan (created 479, d. 490)
- Xiao Huang (蕭晃) (b. 460), Prince Wei of Changsha (created 479, d. 490)
- Xiao Ye (蕭曄) (b. 467), Prince Zhao of Wuling (created 479, d. 494)
- Xiao Gao (蕭暠) (b. 468), Prince Gong of Ancheng (created 479, d. 491)
- Xiao Qiang (蕭鏘) (b. 469), the Prince of Poyang (created 479, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Xiao Shuo (蕭鑠) (b. 470), the Prince of Guiyang (created 479, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Unnamed son, died early
- Xiao Jian (蕭鑑) (b. 470), initially the Prince of Guangxing (created 479, later Prince Jian of Shixing (d. 491)
- Xiao Jun (蕭鈞) (b. 473), the Prince of Hengyang (created 479, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Xiao Feng (蕭鋒) (b. 475), the Prince of Jiangxiang (created 481, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Unnamed son, died early
- Unnamed son, died early
- Xiao Rui (蕭銳) (b. 476), the Prince of Nanping (created 483, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Unnamed son, died early
- Xiao Keng (蕭鏗) (b. 477), the Prince of Yidu (created 483, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Xiao Qiu (蕭銶) (b. 478), the Prince of Jinxi (created 486, killed by Xiao Luan 494)
- Xiao Xuan (蕭鉉) (b. 480), the Prince of Hedong (created 486, killed by Xiao Luan 498)
- Princess Linhai
- Princess Huainan
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