Zhang Zuo — (張祚) (d. 355), courtesy name Taibo (太伯), formally Prince Wei of (Former) Liang ((前)涼威王) was a ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang. He was the only ruler of Former Liang to formally declare a break from Jin Dynasty (265 420), and historical… … Wikipedia
Zhang Chonghua — (張重華) (327 353), courtesy name Tailin (泰臨), formally Duke Jinglie of Xiping (西平敬烈公, posthumous name given by Jin Dynasty (265 420)) or Duke Huan of Xiping (西平桓公, posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese state… … Wikipedia
Zhang Xuanjing — (張玄靚) (350 363), courtesy name Yuan an (元安), formally Duke Jingdao of Xiping (西平敬悼公, posthumous name given by Jin Dynasty (265 420)) or Duke Chong of Xiping (西平沖公, posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese state… … Wikipedia
Zhang Guan — (張瓘) (died 359) was a general and regent of the Chinese state Former Liang, during the early reign of the young prince Zhang Xuanjing.Zhang Guan was a distant relative of the ruling family of Former Liang. He was serving as the governor of He… … Wikipedia
Princess Dowager Ma — (馬太后, personal name unknown) (d. 362) was the mother of the Chinese state Former Liang s ruler Zhang Chonghua. She was a concubine of Zhang Chonghua s father Zhang Jun.Nothing is known about Lady Ma s acts during Zhang Jun s reign, other than her … Wikipedia
Frühere Liang — (前凉) war eine chinesische Dynastie während der Periode der Sechzehnkönigreiche. Die Königsfamilie der Früheren Liang stellte ursprünglich die Gouverneure der Jin Dynastie im Gebiet Liang Zhou. Als die Westliche Jin Dynastie im Jahre 317 unterging … Deutsch Wikipedia
Xie Ai — (謝艾) (d. 354) was a general for the Chinese state Former Liang who served under Zhang Chonghua.Xie Ai was initially regarded as only capable in civilian matters, and apparently served as a civilian official during the rule of Zhang Chonghua s… … Wikipedia
Former Liang — The Former Liang (zh cp|c=前涼|p=Qián Liáng; 320–376) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin dynasty (265–420) in China. It was founded by the Zhang family of the Han Chinese. Its territories included present day Gansu and parts of… … Wikipedia
Song Hun — (宋混) (died 361) was a regent of the Chinese state Former Liang.During the reign of the violent and capricious Zhang Zuo, Song Hun served as a general, even though he constantly feared Zhang Zuo, because his older brother Song Xiu (宋修) had… … Wikipedia
List of Chinese monarchs — Emperor Shun – a mural painting from the Han Dynasty The following list of Chinese monarchs is in no way comprehensive. From the Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty, rulers usually held the title King (Chinese: 王 Wáng). With the division of… … Wikipedia