Emperor Shunzong of Tang - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Dezong of Tang
  • Mother
    • Empress Wang
  • Wife
    • Crown Princess Xiao, daughter of Xiao Sheng (蕭升) and Princess Gao (married 781, divorced 787, later killed on Emperor Dezong's orders)
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Wang, mother of Crown Prince Chun, Prince Wan, and Princesses Hanyang, Pu'an, and Yun'an, posthumously honored Empress Zhuangxian
    • Consort Dong
    • Consort Wang, mother of Prince Jing
    • Consort Zhao, mother of Prince Jie
    • Consort Wang, mother of Prince Zong (綜)
    • Consort Wang, mother of Prince Xuan
    • Consort Cui, mother of Princess Xunyang
    • Consort Niu
  • Children
    • Li Chun (李純), né Li Chun (李淳) (name changed 805) (b. 778), originally the Prince of Guangling (created 788), later the Crown Prince (created 805), later Emperor Xianzong of Tang
    • Li Jing (李經), né Li Huan (李渙) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Jiankang, later the Prince of Tan (created 805, d. 834)
    • Li Wei (李緯), né Li Mian (李沔) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Yangchuan, later the Prince of Jun (created 805)
    • Li Zong (李縱, note different character than his brother), né Li Xun (李洵) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Linhuai, later the Prince of Xu (created 805)
    • Li Shu (李紓), né Li Mei (李浼) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Hongnong, later the Prince of Ju (created 805, d. 834)
    • Li Chou (李綢), né Li Yong (李泳) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Handong, later the Prince of Mi (created 805, d. 806)
    • Li Zong (李綜), né Li Shi (李湜) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Jinling, later the Prince of Xun (created 805, d. 807)
    • Li Yue (李約), né Li Xù (李漵, note different tone than his brother) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Gaoping, later the Prince of Shao (created 805)
    • Li Jie (李結), né Li Zi (李滋) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Yun'an, later the Prince of Song (created 805, d. 822)
    • Li Qiu (李絿), né Li Huai (李淮) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Xuancheng, later the Prince of Ji (created 805, d. 835)
    • Li Qí (李綺, note different tone than his brother), né Li Xǔ (李湑, note different tone than his brother) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Deyang, later the Prince of He (created 805, d. 833)
    • Li Xuan (李絢), the Prince of Heng (created 805, d. 826)
    • Li Ji (李績), the Prince of Qin (created 805)
    • Li Xun (李纁), the Prince of Hui (created 805, d. 810)
    • Li Wan (李綰), né Li Yi (李浥) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Hedong, later the Prince of Fu (created 805, d. 861)
    • Li Shan (李繕), né Li Kuang (李況) (name changed 805), originally the Prince of Luojiao, later the Prince of Zhen (created 805)
    • Li Hong (李紘), the Prince of Fu (created 805, d. 876)
    • Li Gun (李緄), the Prince of Yue (created 805, d. 828)
    • Li Shen (李紳), the Prince of Yuan (created 805, d. 840)
    • Li Guan (李綸), the Prince of Gui (created 805, d. 835)
    • Li Chuo (李綽), the Prince of Yi (created 805, d. 861)
    • Li Qì (李緝, note different tone than his brother), the Prince of Qi (d. 867)
    • Li Xiang (李緗), the Prince of Ji (created 805, d. 822)
    • Li Chang (李暢), originally the Lady Deyang, the Princess Hanyang (d. 840)
    • Princess Pu'an, originally the Lady Xianning, posthumously honored Princess Gongjing of Liang
    • Princess Dongyang, originally the Lady Xin'an
    • Princess Xihe, originally the Lady Wuling
    • Princess Yun'an
    • Princess Xianyang, originally the Lady Jinkang
    • Princess Xunyang
    • Princess Linru
    • Princess Yang'an, originally the Lady Qingyuan, posthumously Princess Guo
    • Princess Ping'en
    • Princess Shaoyang

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