Liang Wang may refer to:
Chinese royalty
editIn Chinese history, Liang Wang (Prince/King of Liang) may refer to:
Warring States period
edit- Monarchs of Wei (state), also known as Liang after 334 BC
- King Hui of Wei (died 319 BC), also known as King Hui of Liang
Han dynasty and Shu Han
edit- Peng Yue (died 196BC), King of Liang during the Qin–Han transition, created 203BC
- Liu Wu, Prince of Liang (died 144BC)
- Liu Mai (died 137BC)
- Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (died 97BC)
- Liu Li (Three Kingdoms) (died 244), Shu Han imperial prince, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 221 to 230
Sixteen Kingdoms
edit- Liu He (Han-Zhao) (died 310), Former Zhao ruler, known as King of Liang (梁王) after 308
- (Some) kings of Former Liang:
- Zhang Shi (Former Liang) (reigned 314–320), honored as King of Liang (凉王) posthumously
- Zhang Mao (reigned 320–324)
- Zhang Jun (prince) (reigned 324–346)
- Zhang Chonghua (reigned 346–353)
- Zhang Zuo (reigned 353–355)
- Zhang Xuanjing (reigned 355–363)
- Kings of Southern Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms):
- Tufa Wugu (reigned 397–399)
- Tufa Lilugu (reigned 399–402)
- Tufa Rutan (reigned 402–414)
- Kings of Northern Liang:
- Duan Ye (reigned 397–401)
- Juqu Mengxun (reigned 401–433)
- Juqu Mujian (reigned 433–439)
- Juqu Wuhui (reigned 442–444)
- Juqu Anzhou (reigned 444–460)
- Kings of Western Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms):
- Li Gao (reigned 400–417)
- Li Xin (Western Liang) (reigned 417–420)
- Li Xun (Western Liang) (reigned 420–421)
- Qifu Gangui (died 412), Western Qin ruler, known as Prince/King of Liang (梁王) from 394 to 395
Liang dynasty and Western Liang
edit- Emperor Wu of Liang (464–549), briefly known as Prince of Liang (梁王) in 502 before he founded the Liang dynasty
- Emperor Xuan of Western Liang (519–562), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 550 to 555 before he became emperor
- Emperor Jing of Liang (543–558), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) briefly in 555 before he became emperor
- Xiao Zhuang (548-577?), Liang dynasty emperor who fled to Northern Qi in 560, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) after 570
Sui–Tang transition
edit- Xiao Xian (583–621), warlord who declared himself King of Liang (梁王) in 617
- Li Gui (warlord) (died 619), warlord who declared himself King of Liang (凉王) in 617
- Shen Faxing (died 620), warlord who declared himself King of Liang (梁王) in 619
Tang dynasty and Five Dynasties
edit- Li Zhong (643–665), Tang dynasty imperial prince, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) after 656
- Wu Sansi (died 707), Wu Zetian's nephew, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 690 to 705
- Zhu Wen (852–912), late Tang dynasty warlord, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 903 to 905 before he founded the Later Liang dynasty
- Guo Zongxun (953–973), Later Zhou emperor, known as Prince of Liang (梁王) briefly in 959 before he became emperor
Liao dynasty
edit- Emperor Shengzong of Liao (972–1031), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 980 to 982 before he became emperor
- Emperor Xingzong of Liao (1016–1055), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 1018 to 1031 before he became emperor
- Emperor Daozong of Liao (1032–1101), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 1038 to 1042 before he became emperor
- Emperor Tianzuo of Liao (1075–?), known as Prince of Liang (梁王) from 1081 to 1084 before he became emperor
Jin and Yuan dynasties
edit- Wuzhu (died 1148), Jin dynasty imperial prince, posthumously created Prince of Liang (梁王)
- Basalawarmi (died 1382), late Yuan dynasty warlord in Yunnan, also known as Prince of Liang (梁王)
Other people
edit- Wang Liang (disambiguation), a list of people with the surname Wang