Ningling Ge

Ningling Ge (Chinese: 寧令哥 or 寧林格; 1032–1048) was a crown prince of the Western Xia dynasty and the fourth son of the Emperor Jingzong, the founding monarch.

Ge was hurt by an arrow on the battlefield and brought by Western Xia general Muoyi Jieshan (沒移皆山) to his house for recuperation.

[12] In 1048, Emperor Jingzong seduced Ningling Ge's wife, lady Muoyi (沒移氏) and conferred upon her a title of Empress.

[15] On 19 January 1048, Ningling Ge broke down into the chamber of Li Yuanhao, seizing the opportunity of the drunken state of his father.

Epang betrayed his accomplice by turning him an assassin, which led to the execution of the crown prince.

[17] Ningling Ge was executed for assassination by Mozang Epang and didn't receive any posthumous name customary for crown princes who failed to ascend to the imperial throne.