Zhang Mao (Chinese: 張茂; pinyin: Zhāng Mào; 277–324), courtesy name Chengxun (成遜), formally Prince Chenglie of (Former) Liang ((前)涼成烈王) (posthumous name given by Han-Zhao) or Duke Cheng of Xiping (西平成公) (posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese Former Liang state. During the brief reign of his grandnephew Zhang Zuo, he was honored as Prince Cheng of Liang (涼成王).[1]
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Reign | 320–324 |
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Predecessor | Zhang Shi |
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Successor | Zhang Jun |
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Born | 277 |
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Died | 324 (aged 46–47) |
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Jiànxīng (建興)[note 1]: 320–324 | |
320–323: Given tally; General to Pacify the West; Governor of Liang Province (使持節 平西將軍 涼州牧) Since 323: Given tally; Temporary given Yellow axe; Palace Attendant; Commander in charge of military affairs in Liang, Southern and Western Qin, Liang, Yi, Ba, Han, Longyou, Western Region barbarians and Xiongnu; Grand Preceptor; Grand Marshal; Governor of Liang Province; Protector of the Western Regions; Colonel to Guard the Di and Qiang people; Prince of Liang (使持節 假黃鉞 侍中 都督涼南北秦梁益巴漢隴右西域雜夷匈奴諸軍事 太師 領大司馬 涼州牧 領西域大都護 護氐羌校尉 涼王) | |
Prince Chenglie (成烈王, honored by Han Zhao) Prince Cheng (成王, honored by Zhang Zuo) | |
Taizong (太宗, honored by Zhang Zuo) |
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Dynasty | Former Liang |
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Father | Zhang Gui |
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