Liang an
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Liang an (311-355) was a minister and father-in-law of the former Qin Dynasty in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was an official of the former Qin Dynasty. His daughter Liang was the queen of Fu Sheng, the former Qin emperor. Later, Fu Sheng killed both his father and daughter.
Personage introduction
Liang an once defeated the Yan Haojun of Jin State with Lei qianer's deceitful surrender. He was appointed by Fu Jian to assist the government.
Hu Wen, the supervisor of Zhongshu, and Wang Yuyan, the commander of Zhongshu, said in his life: "compared with the stars in Dajiao, Yinghuo enters Dongjing. Big horn, Emperor sitting; Dongjing, Qin Fen; in less than three years of occupation, state-owned great funeral, Minister killed; may your majesty cultivate virtue to save it Sheng said, "the queen and I are facing the world. We can have a big funeral. Mao Taifu, Liang Cheqi, and Liang pushe, who were left behind by the emperor, were able to serve as ministers. " In September, Liang Hou, Mao GUI, Liang Leng and Liang An were killed. GUI is the uncle of empress Liang.
In September 355, Fu Sheng killed his father and daughter in response to astronomy.
Before long, Fu Sheng killed Shizhong, Prime Minister Lei qianer and his nine sons and twenty-seven grandchildren.
Historical records
Zizhi Tongjian volume 100
The twelfth book of Jin
Chinese PinYin : Liang An
Liang an