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    Emperor Yuan of Liang (Chinese: 梁元帝; pinyin: Liáng Yuándì) (16 September 508 – 27 January 555), personal name Xiao Yi (蕭繹), courtesy name Shicheng (世誠), nickname Qifu (七符), was an emperor of the Chinese Liang Dynasty. After his father Emperor Wu and brother Emperor Jianwen were

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    Xiao Yi was born in 508, as the seventh son of the dynasty founder Emperor Wu. His mother was Emperor Wu's concubine Ruan Lingying (阮令贏), whose original surname was Shi (石), and who had previously been concubine

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    For months after Hou's death, Xiao Yi declined imperial title, and but exercised imperial powers still under his title of Prince of Xiangdong. However, he did not have much territory under

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    Xiao Yi was the seventh son of Emperor Wu. He was very talented in literature and art since he was a child. He was able to poetry at the age of six. Not only was he known as the "Three

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    In 548, the general Hou Jing, who had defected from Eastern Wei in 547, rebelled from his headquarters at Shouyang (壽陽, in modern Lu'an, Anhui). He quickly arrived at the capital

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    Meanwhile, Ren Yue's forces were approaching Xiao Yi's territory. When Xiao Ji led his army east, however, Xiao Yi, suspicious of Xiao Ji's intentions, sent him letter to halt him, stating,

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    In spring 554, Emperor Yuan made a major diplomatic faux pas when both Western Wei and Northern Qi ambassadors arrived at Jiangling, as he treated

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    Consorts and Issue:
    Princess consort, of the Xu clan of Donghai (王妃 東海徐氏; d. 549), personal name Zhaopei (昭佩)
    Empress Dowager, of the Xia clan (皇太后 夏氏), personal name Wangfeng (王豐)

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    The Liang dynasty, alternatively known as the Southern Liang in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the third of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern …

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    The early reign of Emperor Wu was considered to be Liang Dynasty's prime. He was considered diligent and frugal, and he tried to foster willingness for his officials to have different opinions than his. However, an immediate troubling sign for his reign, which would become increasingly serious as time went on, was how he appeared to be willing to tolerate corruption by his own family members, particularly his brother Xiao Hong the Prince of Linchuan, and those high-level …

    • Father: Xiao Shunzhi
    • Reign: 502–549
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yuan

    Emperor Yuan may refer to: Emperor Yuan of Han (75 BC–33 BC) Emperor Yuan of Wei (246 - 303), See Cáo Huàn. Emperor Yuan of Jin (276 - 323) Emperor Yuan of Liang (508 - 554) …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yuan_of_Han

    Emperor Yuan of Han (Liu Shi 劉奭; 75 BC – 8 July 33 BC) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty.He reigned from 48 BC to 33 BC. Emperor Yuan promoted Confucianism as the official …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yuan_of_Jin

    Emperor Yuan of Jin, personal name Sima Rui, courtesy name Jingwen, was an emperor of the Jin dynasty and the first emperor of the Eastern Jin. His reign saw the steady gradual loss of Jin …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Jing_of_Liang

    Emperor Jing of Liang (Chinese: 梁敬帝; 543–558), personal name Xiao Fangzhi (蕭方智), courtesy name Huixiang (慧相), nickname Fazhen (法真), was an emperor of the Chinese Liang …

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    Emperor Yuan of Liang (Chinese: 梁元帝; pinyin: Liáng Yuándì) (508–555), personal name Xiao Yi (蕭繹), courtesy name Shicheng (世誠), nickname Qifu (七符), was an emperor of the Chinese …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yang_of_Sui

    Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – 11 April 618), personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), Xianbei name Amo (阿摩), also known as Emperor Ming of Sui (隋明帝) during …

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    Emperor • 557–559 . Emperor Wu of Chen • 559–566 . Emperor Wen of Chen • 566–568 . Emperor Fei of Chen • 569–582 . Emperor Xuan of Chen ... 16 December 604: Currency: …

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