• Xuan of Western Liang ((西)梁宣帝; 519 – March or April 562), personal name Xiao Cha (蕭詧), courtesy name Lisun (理孫), was the founding emperor of the Western...
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    of the Liang dynasty existed simultaneously: Xiao Cha ruled from Jiangling, while Xiao Yuanming and Xiao Fangzhi ruled from Jiankang. Before 555, Emperor...
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    Liang dynasty (redirect from Xiao Liang)
    Wu's seventh son Xiao Yi Prince of Xiangdong killed his nephew Xiao Yu the Prince of Hedong, forcing Xiao Yu's younger brother Xiao Cha Prince of Yueyang...
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  • husband Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan) founded the Western Liang with the support of the Western Wei dynasty. It is not known when she married Xiao Cha, but it...
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  • modern Jingzhou, Hubei), executing him and instead declaring his nephew Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan) the Emperor of Liang. Emperor Yuan was a renowned writer...
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  • diverted away from Xiao Tong's line after Xiao Tong's death in May 531—to Xiao Tong's younger brother Xiao Gang. Xiao Kui's father Xiao Cha was displeased...
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  • She was the mother of Xiao Cha who founded the Western Liang with the support of Western Wei. Lady Gong was a concubine of Xiao Tong, the first crown...
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    settlement Xiao Yu (蕭譽) the Prince of Hedong, Emperor Wu's first crown prince Xiao Tong's son, at Changsha Xiao Cha the Prince of Yueyang, Xiao Tong's son...
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    (楊忠) to aid Xiao Cha, and after Yang defeated and captured Xiao Yi's general Liu Zhongli (柳仲禮) in spring 550, Western Wei made peace with Xiao Yi, setting...
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  • were all of the then-surviving brothers of Xiao Fangzhi. Western Wei created Xiao Fangzhi's cousin Xiao Cha Emperor of Liang. However, most of the remaining...
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  • Tong's sons Xiao Huan (蕭歡), Xiao Yu (蕭譽), and Xiao Cha, he created Xiao Huan, Xiao Yu, and Xiao Cha princes. At this time, Xiao Zhengde flattered Emperor...
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    Emperor Wu of Liang (redirect from Xiao Yan)
    created the princes of large commandery—Xiao Huan the Prince of Yuzhang, Xiao Yu (蕭譽) the Prince of Hedong, and Xiao Cha the Prince of Yueyang, but his grandsons...
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  • Yuan to death and declared his nephew Xiao Cha emperor (as Emperor Xuan). All but one of Emperor Yuan's sons, Xiao Fangzhi the Prince of Jin'an (who was...
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  • declared Emperor Yuan's nephew Xiao Cha the Emperor of Liang (as Emperor Xuan), to be a vassal to Western Wei. Xiao Cha's state is known in history as the...
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  • Yang as Cha Ya Deng Enxi as Xiao Ai Janine Chang as Ivy Zhang Yishang as Sa Sha Zhang Songwen as Wen Song Chen Yusi as An Qi Deng Enxi as Xiao Ai Chang...
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  • Qi Empress Dowager Wang (Xiao Dong) (fl. 551), empress dowager of the Liang dynasty, Xiao Dong's mother Empress Wang (Xiao Cha) (died 563), empress dowager...
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    exposure. Yangdi probably picked it up at an early age from Lady Xiao, whose grandfather Xiao Cha (蕭詧) grew up at the court of Liang Wudi (梁武帝) in Jiankang,...
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  • to repel Xiao Cha's attacks, and when Xiao Cha's general Du An (杜岸) defected and attacked Xiangyang, Xiao Cha was forced to withdraw. Xiao Yi subsequently...
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  • spring 555, Emperor Gong created Xiao Cha, a nephew of Emperor Yuan, the Emperor of Liang (as Emperor Xuan), but Xiao Cha was not recognized by most of Liang...
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    already captured Jiangling, killing Emperor Yuan and declaring his nephew Xiao Cha emperor instead (as Emperor Xuan). Wang and Chen refused to recognize Emperor...
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  • Consort Gong may refer to: Empress Dowager Gong (died 562), Xiao Tong's concubine and Xiao Cha's mother Queen Soheon (1395–1446), wife of Sejong the Great...
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    Xiao Tong (traditional Chinese: 蕭統; simplified Chinese: 萧统; pinyin: Xiāo Tǒng; Wade–Giles: Hsiao T'ung, c.October 501 – 7 May 531), courtesy name Deshi...
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  • married to Xiao Fangzhi Empress Wang (Xiao Cha) (王皇后, given name unknown) (died 563), empress of the Liang dynasty, married to Xiao Cha Wang Shaoji (王少姬)...
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    killing Emperor Yuan and declaring his nephew Xiao Cha emperor instead (as Emperor Xuan). (Xiao Cha's state is known in history as the Western Liang...
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    Jiangling and captured it, executing Emperor Yuan. Emperor Yuan's nephew Xiao Cha was made Emperor Xuan of Western Liang (萧詧) and given Jiangling as his...
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  • wife of Emperor Xian of Han Consort Dowager Cao (died 562), concubine of Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan of Western Liang) Empress Cao (Dou Jiande's wife) (fl. 621)...
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  • by descendants of the Xiao's, the ruling family of the Liang dynasty. Zhong Zong (中宗 zhong1 zong1) Xuan Di (宣帝 xuan1 di4) Xiao Cha (蕭察 xiao1 cha2) 555–562...
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  • killing Emperor Yuan. While Western Wei then declared Emperor Yuan's nephew Xiao Cha Liang's emperor (as Emperor Xuan), to be a vassal of Western Wei, when...
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    declared Emperor Yuan's nephew Xiao Cha emperor (as Emperor Xuan), but Wang and Chen Baxian refused to recognize Xiao Cha as emperor. They welcomed Emperor...
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  • television series based on the novel Marriage of Di Daughter by Qian Shan Cha Ke. It stars Wu Jinyan and Wang Xingyue in leading roles. The series premiered...
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