Gao Conghui

Prince Wenxian of Nanping
南平文獻王
Prince of Nanping
Ruler of Jingnan (Nanping)
Reign929[1] – December 1, 948[2][3]
PredecessorGao Jixing, Prince Wuxin of Chu
SuccessorGao Baorong, Prince Zhenyi of Nanping
Jiedushi of Jingnan Circuit
(荊南節度使)
Tenure929 – 948
PredecessorGao Jixing
SuccessorGao Baorong
Born891
DiedDecember 1, 948[4]
Jingzhou
IssueGao Baoxun (高保勳) (different person than below)
Gao Baozheng (高保正)
Gao Baorong (高保融), Prince Zhenyi of Nanping
Gao Baoshen (高保紳)
Gao Baoyin (高保寅)
Gao Baoxu (高保緒) (different person than below)
Gao Baoxu (高保勗) (different person than above)
Gao Baojie (高保節)
Gao Baoxun (高保遜) (different person than above)
Gao Baoheng (高保衡)
Gao Baoying (高保膺)
Four other sons
Names
Gao Conghui (高從誨)
Era dates
Adopted the era name of Yang Wu:
Qianzhen (乾貞): 929
Adopted the era names of Later Tang:
Tiancheng (天成): 929[5]–930
Changxing (長興): 930–933
Yingshun (應順): 934
Qingtai (清泰): 934–936
Adopted the era names of Later Jin:
Tianfu (天福): 936–944
Kaiyun (開運): 944 –946
Adopted the era names of Later Han:
Tianfu (天福): 947[6]
Qianyou (乾祐): 948
Regnal name
932–934: Prince of Bohai (渤海王)
936–948: Prince of Nanping (南平王)
Posthumous name
Prince Wénxiàn (文獻王, "civil and wise")
HouseGao
DynastyJingnan
FatherGao Jixing
MotherLady Zhang

Gao Conghui (Chinese: 高從誨) (891 – December 1, 948), might have been born with or used the name Zhu Conghui (朱從誨), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Wenxian of Nanping (南平文獻王), courtesy name Zunsheng (遵聖), was a ruler of Jingnan during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China, reigning from 929 to 948.

  1. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 276.
  2. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 288.
  3. ^ Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter.
  4. ^ Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 101.
  5. ^ 929 was the 4th year of Tiancheng.
  6. ^ 947 was defined as the 12th year of Tianfu by Liu Zhiyuan, the emperor of Later Han.