Family
- Paternal Grandfather
- Liang Weiqing (梁維清) (1815 - 1892), pseudonym Jingquan (鏡泉)
- Paternal Grandmother
- Lady Li (黎氏) (1817 - 1873), daughter of Guangxi admiral Li Diguang (黎第光)
- Father
- Liang Baoying (梁寶瑛) (1849 - 1916), courtesy name Lianjian (蓮澗)
- Mother
- Lady Zhao (趙氏) (1852 - 1887)
- First wife
- Li Huixian (李蕙仙), married Liang Qichao in 1891, died of illness on 13 September 1924
- Second wife
- Wang Guiquan (王桂荃), initially Li Huixian's handmaiden, became Liang Qichao's concubine in 1903
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