Zhang Chonghua

Zhang Chonghua
張重華
Duke of Xiping
Ruler of Former Liang
Reign346–353
PredecessorZhang Jun
SuccessorZhang Yaoling
Born327
Died353 (aged 25–26)
SpousePrincess Pei (wife), Lady Guo (concubine)
IssueZhang Yaoling, Zhang Xuanjing
Names
Zhang Chonghua (張重華)
Era name and dates
Jiànxīng (建興)[note 1]: 346–353
Regnal name
346–347
Given tally, Grand Commander, Grand Commandant, Colonel to Guard the Qiang people, Governor of Liang Province, Duke of Xiping, Acting Prince of Liang
(使持節 大都督 太尉 護羌校尉 涼州牧 西平公 假涼王)

347–353
Temporary given tally, Grand Preceptor, Grand Commander, Commander in charge of military affairs in Longyou and Guanzhong, Grand General, Inspector of Liang Province, Duke of Xiping
(假節 侍中 大都督 督隴右關中諸軍事 護羌校尉 大將軍 涼州刺史 西平公)
Since 353

Temporary given tally, Grand Preceptor, Grand Commander, Commander in charge of military affairs in Longyou and Guanzhong, Grand General, Governor of Liang Province, Duke of Xiping
(假節 侍中 大都督 督隴右關中諸軍事 護羌校尉 大將軍 涼州牧 西平公)
Posthumous name
Duke Jinglie (敬烈公, honored by Eastern Jin)
Prince Huan (桓王, honored by Zhang Zuo)
Temple name
Shizong (世宗, honored by Zhang Zuo)
DynastyFormer Liang
FatherZhang Jun
MotherLady Ma

Zhang Chonghua (Chinese: 張重華; 327–353), courtesy name Tailin (泰臨), formally Duke Jinglie of Xiping (西平敬烈公, posthumous name given by the Jin dynasty) or Duke Huan of Xiping (西平桓公, posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang. During his reign, he often not only used the Jin-created title Duke of Xiping, but also used the title "Acting Prince of Liang" (假涼王). During the brief reign of his brother Zhang Zuo, he was honored as Prince Huan of Liang (涼桓王).
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