Xiao Shunzhi
| Xiao Shunzhi 蕭順之 | |||||||||||||
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| Marquis of Linxiang County 臨湘縣侯 | |||||||||||||
| Successor | Xiao Yi, Prince Jun of Zhangsha | ||||||||||||
| Born | Zhongduli County, Lanling, Liu Song dynasty (now northern Wujin District, Changzhou Prefecture, Jiangsu) | ||||||||||||
| Died | Jiankang, Southern Qi dynasty (now Nanjing) | ||||||||||||
| Consorts | Lady Zhang | ||||||||||||
| Issue | Xiao Yi Xiao Fu Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Chang Princess Yixing Princess Xi'an Xiao Rong Xiao Hong Xiao Xiu Xiao Wei Xiao Dan 9th son Xiao Hui | ||||||||||||
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| House | Lanling Xiao | ||||||||||||
| Father | Xiao Daoci (蕭道賜) | ||||||||||||
| Mother | Xiao Daoci's concubine | ||||||||||||
| Occupation | General | ||||||||||||
Xiao Shunzhi (Chinese: 蕭順之), courtesy name Wenwei (文緯), was a general of the Southern Qi dynasty of China. He was a distant cousin and advisor of the Southern Qi founder, Xiao Daocheng (Emperor Gao of Southern Qi). His son, Xiao Yan (Emperor Wu of Liang), would become the founding emperor of the Liang dynasty.
He was honoured with the posthumous name Emperor Wen (文皇帝) and the temple name Taizu (太祖) by the Liang dynasty.