Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Wu of Liang
- Mother
- Consort Ding Lingguang (丁令光) (485-526), posthumous name Mu
- Wife
- Crown Princess Cai, the Crown Princess Jing, later posthumously honored as Empress Jing
- Major Concubines
- Lady Gong, mother of Prince Cha and possibly Prince Yu
- Issue
- Xiao Huan (蕭歡), initially the Duke of Huarong, later Prince An of Yuzhang (created 531)
- Xiao Yu (蕭譽), initially the Duke of Zhijiang (created 521), later Prince Wuhuan of Hedong (created 531, killed by Emperor Yuan of Liang 550)
- Xiao Cha (蕭詧), initially the Duke of Qujiang, later the Prince of Yueyang (created 531), later Emperor Xuan of Western Liang
- Xiao Pi (蕭譬), the Prince of Wuchang (created 531)
- Xiao Jian (蕭鑒), the Prince of Yiyang (created 531)
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Name | Tong, Xiao |
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Short description | Liang Dynasty imperial prince |
Date of birth | 501 |
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Date of death | 531 |
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