Emperor Taizong of Song - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Zhao Hongyin, posthumously honored as Emperor Xuanzu
  • Mother
    • Lady Du, Zhao Hongyin's wife, daughter of Grand Perceptor Du Shuang and Lady Fan, posthumously honored as Empress Dowager Zhaoxian
  • Wife
    • Empress Yin, daughter of Yin Tingxun (尹廷勛), Provincial Governor of Chuzhou; posthumously honored as Empress Shude (淑德皇后)
    • Empress Fu (941–975), sixth daughter of Fu Yanqing, Prince of Wei; posthumously honored as Empress Yide (懿德皇后)
    • Empress Li (960 – 15 March 1004), daughter of Li Chuyun (李處耘); formally Empress Mingde (明德皇后)
    • Empress Li (943–977), daughter of Li Ying (李英); mother of Princes Yuanzuo and Heng and Princess Teng; posthumously honored as Empress Yuande (元德皇后)
  • Concubine
    • Consort Sun
    • Consort Zang
    • Consort Fang
    • Consort Zhu
    • Consort Gao
    • Consort Shao
    • Consort Li
    • Consort Wu
  • Sons
    • Zhao Yuanzuo 趙元佐 (965–1027), Prince Xian of Hangong
    • Zhao Yuanxi 趙元僖 (966 – November 992), Crown Prince Zhaocheng
    • Zhao Heng 趙恆 (23 December 968 – 23 March 1022), Emperor Zhenzong
    • Zhao Yuanfen 趙元份 (969–1005), Prince Gongjing of Shang
    • Zhao Yuanjie 趙元傑, Prince Zhaowen of Hui
    • Zhao Yuanwo 趙元偓, Prince Gongyi of Zhen
    • Zhao Yuandai 趙元侢, Prince Chugong of Hui
    • Zhao Yuanyan 趙元儼, Prince Gongsu of Zhou
    • Zhao Yuanyi 趙元億, Prince of Chong
  • Daughters
    • Princess Teng (滕國公主), died young
    • Princess Xu (徐國大長公主), married Left General Wu Yuanyi (左衛將軍吳元扆)
    • Princess Bin (邠國大長公主)
    • Princess Yang (揚國大長公主), married Left General Chai Zongqing (左衛將軍柴宗慶)
    • Princess Ju (雍國大長公主), married Right General Wang Yiyong (右衛將軍王貽永)
    • Princess Wei (衛國大長公主)
    • Princess Qiao (荊國大長公主), married Li Zunxu (李遵勗)

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