Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Ming of Southern Qi
- Mother
- Marchioness Liu Huiduan (劉惠端) (d. 489), posthumously honored as Empress Jing
- Wife
- Empress Chu Lingqu (created 498, deposed 501)
- Major Concubines
- Consort Pan Yunu
- Consort Huang, mother of Crown Prince Song
- Consort Wu, later concubine of Emperor Wu of Liang
- Children
- Xiao Song (蕭誦), the Crown Prince (created 499, deposed 501)
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