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Consort Xiao

Consort Xiao, imperial consort rank ''Shufei'' (蕭淑妃, personal name unknown) (died 655?〔The timing of Empress Wang's and Consort Xiao's deaths was not clearly indicated in the ''Old Book of Tang'' and the ''New Book of Tang''. The ''Zizhi Tongjian'' placed their deaths in 655. See ''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 200.〕) was a concubine of Emperor Gaozong of Tang (Li Zhi). She was initially favored by him and bore him a son and two daughters -- Li Sujie and the Princesses Yiyang and Gao'an—but later, after her romantic rival Empress Wang introduced another concubine, Consort Wu (later known as Wu Zetian), to Emperor Gaozong, Emperor Gaozong became enamored with Consort Wu. Empress Wang and Consort Xiao instead joined forces to try to counter Consort Wu, but in 655, Emperor Gaozong deposed both of them on accusations of witchcraft and replaced Empress Wang with Consort Wu. Soon, they were cruelly executed on the new Empress Wu's orders.
== Background ==
Little is known about Consort Xiao's background. What is known is that she was already a concubine of Li Zhi when he was crown prince under his father Emperor Taizong, as her son Li Sujie was born in 645, before his ascension in 649. While she was a concubine to the crown prince, she carried the title of ''Liangdi'' (良娣). In addition to Li Sujie, she bore two daughters, who were probably older than Li Sujie.〔That the two princesses were older than Li Sujie could be inferred from the fact that later, when their younger brother by Empress Wu, Li Hong, requested Emperor Gaozong to let them marry, they were described to be already at least 39 years old, and this request was probably made in 671. See ''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 86 () and ''New Book of Tang'', vol. 81 (). However, ''Zizhi Tongjian'' stated that the princesses were "over 29" at the time, which would still make them older than Li Sujie. See ''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 202.〕 It was also said that she was favored by him, more so than his wife Crown Princess Wang.

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