Gao Cheng

Gao Cheng (Chinese: 高澄; 521–549), courtesy name Zihui (子惠), formally Prince Wenxiang of Bohai (勃海文襄王), later further posthumously honored by Northern Qi as Emperor Wenxiang (文襄皇帝) with the temple name Shizong (世宗), was the paramount official of the Xianbei-led Chinese Eastern Wei dynasty, a branch successor state of the Northern Wei. He was Gao Huan's oldest son, and because his father wielded actual power during Emperor Xiaojing's reign, Gao Cheng also received increasingly great authority, and after his father's death in 547 took over the reign of the state. He was considered capable but frivolous and arrogant, as well as lacking in sexual discretion. In 549, he was assassinated by his servant Lan Jing (蘭京), and his younger brother Gao Yang took over the control over the Eastern Wei regime.

Gao Cheng
Regent of Eastern Wei
Reign547-549
PredecessorGao Huan
SuccessorGao Yang
Born521
Died549 (aged 2728)
SpousePrincess Fengyi
Posthumous name
Emperor Wenxiang 文襄皇帝
Temple name
Shizong 世宗
FatherGao Huan
MotherLou Zhaojun
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