Overview
Zhang Chonghua (; 327–353), courtesy name Tailin, formally Duke Jinglie of Xiping (西平敬烈公, posthumous name given by the Jin dynasty) or Duke Huan of Xiping (西平桓公, posthumous name used internally in Former Liang) was a ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang. During his reign, he often not only used the Jin-created title Duke of Xiping, but also used the title "Acting Prince of Liang". During the brief reign of his brother Zhang Zuo, he was honored as Prince Huan of Liang.
Early life
In 327, Zhang was born. Zhang's father was Zhang Jun (Duke Zhongcheng), who had become the ruler of Former Liang in 324. Zhang's mother was Lady Ma, a concubine of Zhang Jun. Zhang's elder half-brother was Zhang Zuo, whose mother was not Princess Yan.
In 333, at age six, Zhang became the heir apparent of Zhang Jun. It unclear why he was made heir apparent.
In 339, at age 12, Zhang received some authority and the title of acting governor of Liang Province (涼州, modern central and western Gansu). In early 346, when Zhang's father divided his domain into three provinces, he became the governor of Liang Province.
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