Zhang Mao

Zhang Mao
張茂
Prince of Former Liang
ruler of Former Liang
Reign320–324
PredecessorZhang Shi
SuccessorZhang Jun
Born277
Died324 (aged 46–47)
Names
Zhang Mao (張茂)
Era name and dates
Jiànxīng (建興)[note 1]: 320–324
Regnal name
320–323:
Given tally; General to Pacify the West; Governor of Liang Province
(使持節 平西將軍 涼州牧)
Since 323:
Given tally; Temporary given Yellow axe; Palace Attendant; Commander in charge of military affairs in Liang, Southern and Western Qin, Liang, Yi, Ba, Han, Longyou, Western Region barbarians and Xiongnu; Grand Preceptor; Grand Marshal; Governor of Liang Province; Protector of the Western Regions; Colonel to Guard the Di and Qiang people; Prince of Liang
(使持節 假黃鉞 侍中 都督涼南北秦梁益巴漢隴右西域雜夷匈奴諸軍事 太師 領大司馬 涼州牧 領西域大都護 護氐羌校尉 涼王)
Posthumous name
Prince Chenglie (成烈王, honored by Han Zhao)
Prince Cheng (成王, honored by Zhang Zuo)
Temple name
Taizong (太宗, honored by Zhang Zuo)
DynastyFormer Liang
FatherZhang Gui
Zhang Mao
courtesy name Chengxun
Traditional Chinese成遜
Simplified Chinese成逊
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChéngxùn
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/d͡ʑiᴇŋ suənH/
formally Prince Chenglie of (Former) Liang
Chinese(前)涼成烈王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin(Qián) Liáng Chéngliè wáng
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/d͡zen lɨɐŋ d͡ʑiᴇŋliᴇt̚ ɦʉɐŋ/
Duke Cheng of Xiping
Chinese西平成公
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīpíng Chéng Gōng
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/seibˠiæŋ d͡ʑiᴇŋ kuŋ/
Posthumous name: (Han Zhao)
Chinese成烈
Literal meaning"successful and achieving"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChéngliè
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/d͡ʑiᴇŋliᴇt̚/
Posthumous name: (Internal)
Chinese
Literal meaning"successful"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinchéng
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/d͡ʑiᴇŋ/

Zhang Mao (Chinese: 張茂; pinyin: Zhāng Mào; 277–324), courtesy name Chengxun (成遜), formally Prince Chenglie of (Former) Liang ((前)涼成烈王) (posthumous name given by Han-Zhao) or Duke Cheng of Xiping (西平成公) (posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese Former Liang state. During the brief reign of his grandnephew Zhang Zuo, he was honored as Prince Cheng of Liang (涼成王).[1]


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  1. ^ Fang Xuanling. "張軌" [Zhang Gui]. Book of Jin. Vol. 86.