Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Xuan of Western Liang
- Mother
- Consort Cao, Emperor Xuan's concubine
- Wife?/Concubine?
- Lady Zhang, mother of Sui's Empress Xiao
- Children
- Xiao Cong (蕭琮), initially the Prince of Dongyang, later the Crown Prince, later Emperor Jing of Western Liang
- Xiao Huan (蕭瓛) (b. 569), the Prince of Yixing (executed by Sui Dynasty 589)
- Xiao Zhuan (蕭瑑), the Prince of Jinlin
- Xiao Jing (蕭璟), the Prince of Linhai, later Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty official, Duke of Lanling during Tang
- Xiao Xun (蕭珣), the Prince of Nanhai
- Xiao Yang (蕭瑒), the Prince of Yi'an, later Sui Dynasty official and Marquess of Taoqiu
- Xiao Yu (蕭瑀), the Prince of Xin'an, later Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty official, Duke of Song during Tang
- Empress Xiao, empress of Emperor Yang of Sui
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Preceded by Emperor Xuan of Western Liang |
Emperor of Liang Dynasty 562–585 |
Succeeded by Emperor Jing of Western Liang |
Persondata | |
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Name | Ming, Emperor Of Western Liang |
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Short description | |
Date of birth | 542 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 585 |
Place of death |
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