Huan Chong

Huan Chong (桓沖; courtesy name Youzi (幼子[1]); 328 – 4 April 384[2]), formally Duke Xuanmu of Fengcheng (豐城宣穆公), was a Eastern Jin governor and general and the youngest brother of Huan Wen. Contrary to the ambitious Huan Wen, who at times considered seizing the throne, Huan Chong was known to be dedicated to the preservation of the imperial government. After Huan Wen's son Huan Xuan temporarily seized the throne as the emperor of Chu in 403, he posthumously honored Huan Chong as the Prince of Xuancheng.

  1. ^ (冲字幼子...) Jin Shu, vol.74
  2. ^ (丰城宣穆公桓冲闻谢玄等有功,自以失言,惭恨成疾;[太元九年]二月,辛巳,卒。) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.105. (...冲本疾病,加以惭耻,发病而卒,时年五十七。) Jin Shu, vol.74