Chinese general and politician (died 159)
Liang Ji (梁冀) (died 9 September 159[1][2]), courtesy name Bozhuo (伯卓), was a Chinese military general and politician. As a powerful consort kin, he dominated government in the 150s together with his younger sister, Empress Liang Na. After his sister's death, Liang Ji was overthrown in a coup d'etat by Emperor Huan, with the support of the eunuch faction, in 159. The Liang clan and the clan of his wife, Sun Shou (孫壽), were slaughtered.
- ^ Emperor Huan's biography in Book of the Later Han recorded that Liang Ji and Sun Shou committed suicide on the dingchou day of the 8th month of the 2nd year of the Yanxi era of his reign. This corresponds to 9 Sep 159 in the Julian calendar. ([延熹二年]八月丁丑,帝御前殿,诏司隶校尉张彪将兵围冀第,收大将军印绶,冀与妻皆自杀。) Houhanshu vol.07
- ^ While Liang Ji's birth year is not recorded, he was older than his sister Liang Na, who was born in 116.