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Emperor Wen (文皇帝) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xiao Shunzhi (蕭順之), courtesy name Wenwei (文纬),[1] was a general of the Southern Qi dynasty. He was a distant cousin and advisor of the Liu Song general, later emperor, Xiao Daocheng. His son, Xiao Yan, would become the founding emperor of the Liang dynasty.
Xiao Shunzhi 蕭順之 | |||||||||||||
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Emperor Wen (文皇帝) | |||||||||||||
Marquis of Linxiang 臨湘縣侯 | |||||||||||||
Successor | Xiao Yi, Prince Jun of Zhangsha | ||||||||||||
Born | Zhongduli County, Lanling, Liu Song dynasty (now northern Wujin District, Changzhou Prefecture, Jiangsu) | ||||||||||||
Died | Jiankang, Southern Qi (now Nanjing) | ||||||||||||
Consorts | Lady Zhang | ||||||||||||
Issue | Xiao Yi Xiao Fu Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Chang Princess Yixing Princess Xi'an Xiao Rong Xiao Hong Xiao Xiu Xiao Wei Xiao Dan 9th son Xiao Hui | ||||||||||||
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House | Lanling Xiao | ||||||||||||
Father | Xiao Daoci (萧道赐) | ||||||||||||
Mother | Xiao Daoci's concubine | ||||||||||||
Occupation | General |
He was honoured as Emperor Wen (文皇帝), with the temple name of Taizu (太祖).
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