Xiao Chaogui

Xiao Chaogui
蕭朝貴
West King (西王)
West King of the Heavenly Kingdom
Reign1851–1852
SuccessorXiao Youhe
Heavenly KingHong Xiuquan
Bornc.1820
Wuxuan County, Guangxi, Qing China
DiedSeptember 1852
near Changsha, Hunan
SpouseHong Xuanjiao
IssueXiao Youhe (蕭有和)
Xiao Youfu (蕭有福)
Regnal name
真天命太平天囯傳救世主天兄基督太子聖旨聖神上帝之雨電右弼又正軍師西王八千歲
ReligionGod Worshipping Society
Military career
AllegianceTaiping Heavenly Kingdom
Service/branchFront Army Corps
RankCommander in Chief
Battles/warsTaiping Rebellion:

Xiao Chaogui (simplified Chinese: 萧朝贵; traditional Chinese: 蕭朝貴; pinyin: Xiāo Cháoguì; c. 1820 – September 1852) was an important leader during the early years of the Taiping Rebellion against the Qing dynasty of China. He was a sworn brother to Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the Taipings, and claimed to serve as a mouthpiece for Jesus Christ. Because of his importance to the rebellion, he was awarded the title of the "West King."