Xiao Shunzhi (), courtesy name Wenwei (æÂÂç·¯), was a general of the Southern Qi dynasty of China. He was a distant cousin and advisor of the Southern Qi founder, Xiao Daocheng (Emperor Gao of Southern Qi). His son, Xiao Yan (Emperor Wu of Liang), would become the founding emperor of the Liang dynasty.
He was honoured with the posthumous name Emperor Wen (æÂÂçÂÂå¸Â) and the temple name Taizu (太ç¥Â) by the Liang dynasty.
Family
Consort(s) and issues:
- Empress Wenxian, of the Zhang clan (æÂÂçÂȍÂÂå 張æ°Â, d.471), personal name Shangrou (å°ÂæÂÂ)
- Xiao Yi, Prince Xuanwu of Changsha (é·æ²Â宣æÂ¦ç èÂÂæÂ¿; d. 19 November 500), 1st son
- Xiao Fu, Prince Zhao of Yongyang (æ°¸é³æÂÂçÂÂè§æÂ·; 461 â 18 September 497), 2nd son
- Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of Liang (æ¢ÂæÂ¦å¸ èÂÂè¡Â; 464 â 12 June 549), 3rd son
- Xiao Chang, Prince Xuan of Hengyang (è¡¡é³宣çÂÂè§çÂÂ
), 4th son
- Xiao Lingyi, Princess Yixing (ä¹ÂÃ¥Â
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- married Wang Lin (çÂÂç³) of Langya Wang clan and had issue (at least a son)
- Princess Mu of Xin'an (æÂ°å®Âç©ÂÃ¥Â
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- Married Wang Maozhang (çÂÂèÂÂçÂÂ) of Langya Wang clan and had issue (one son).
- Consort Dowager, of the Li clan (æÂÂ太å¦Â)
- Xiao Rong, Prince Jian of Guiyang (æ¡Âé³ç®ÂçÂÂè§èÂÂ; 472 â 15 April 501), 5th son
- Consort Dowager, of the Chen clan (éÂÂ太å¦Â)
- Xiao Hong, Prince Jinghui of Linchuan (临å·ÂéÂÂæÂ ç èÂÂå®Â; 473 â 13 May 526), 6th son
- Xiao Wei, Prince Yuanxiang of Nanping (Ã¥ÂÂå¹³åÂ
Âè¥Âç è§ä¼Â; 476 - 7 May 533), 8th son
- Consort Dowager, of the Wu clan (å´太å¦Â)
- Xiao Xiu, Prince Kang of Ancheng (å®ÂæÂÂ康ç èÂÂç§Â; 475 â 4 May 518), 7th son
- Xiao Dan, Prince Zhongwu of Shixing (å§ÂÃ¥Â
´å¿ æÂ¦ç è§æÂº; 478 â 11 December 522), 11th son
- Consort Dowager, of the Fei clan (费太å¦Â)
- 9th son
- Xiao Hui, Prince Zhonglie of Poyang (é±é½忠çÂÂç èÂÂæÂ¢; 475 - 4 October 526), 10th son
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