Personal Information
- Father
- Yuwen Tai, posthumously honored as Emperor Wen
- Mother
- The Princess Fengyi, sister of Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei, posthumously honored as Empress Wen
- Wife
- Empress Yuan Humo (created 557), daughter of Emperor Wen of Western Wei
- Major Concubines
- Consort Lu, mother of Prince Kang
- Children
- Yuwen Kang (宇文康), initially the Duke of Ji, later Prince Li of Ji (created 574, forced to commit suicide by Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou 576)
Chinese royalty | ||
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New dynasty | Emperor of Northern Zhou 557 |
Succeeded by Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou |
Preceded by Emperor Gong of Western Wei |
Emperor of China (Western) 557 |
Persondata | |
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Name | Xiaomin, Emperor of Northern Zhou |
Alternative names | |
Short description | Northern Xhou emperor |
Date of birth | 542 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 557 |
Place of death |
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