Emperor Daizong of Tang - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Suzong of Tang
  • Mother
    • Consort Wu (713–730), Emperor Suzong's concubine, posthumously honored as Empress Zhangjing
  • Major concubines
    • Consort Shen (disappeared 759), mother of Crown Prince Kuo, posthumously honored Empress Ruizhen
    • Consort Cui (d. 757)
    • Consort Dugu (d. 775), mother of Prince Jiong and Princess Huayang, posthumously honored Empress Zhenyi
  • Sons
    • Li Kuo (李适) (b. 742), initially the Prince of Fengjie (created 742), later the Prince of Lu (created 762), later the Prince of Yong (created 762), later the Crown Prince (created 764), later Emperor Dezong of Tang
    • Li Miao (李邈), the Prince of Zheng (created 762, d. 774), posthumously honored Crown Prince Zhaojing
    • Li Xia (李遐), died early, posthumously created the Prince of Jun 792
    • Li Shu (李述), the Prince of Mu (created 775, d. 791)
    • Li Yu (李逾) (note different character than his brothers), initially the Prince of Chen (created 775), later the Prince of Dan (created 783, d. 817)
    • Li Lian (李連), the Prince of En (created 775, d. 814)
    • Li Jiong (李迥) (b. 750), the Prince of Han (created 762, d. 796)
    • Li Gou (李遘), initially the Prince of Fu (created 775), later the Prince of Jian (created 783, d. 809)
    • Li Nai (李迺), the Prince of Yi (created 769)
    • Li Xun (李迅), the Prince of Sui (created 775, d. 784)
    • Li Xuan (李選), died early, posthumously created the Prince of Jing 781
    • Li Sui (李遂), name changed to Li Su (李遡) 781, the Prince of Shu (created 779)
    • Li Zao (李造), the Prince of Xin (created 775, d. 811)
    • Li Xian (李暹), the Prince of Shao (created 775, d. 796)
    • Li Yun (李運), the Prince of Jia (created 775, d. 801)
    • Li Yu (李遇) (note different character than his brothers), the Prince of Duan (created 775, d. 791)
    • Li Yu (李遹) (note different character than his brothers), the Prince of Xun (created 775)
    • Li Tong (李通), the Prince of Gong (created 775)
    • Li Kui (李逵), the Prince of Yuan (created 775, d. 832)
    • Li Yi (李逸), the Prince of Ya (created 775, d. 799)
  • Daughters
    • Daughter, died early, posthumously created Princess Lingxian
    • Daughter, died early, posthumously created Princess Zhending
    • Princess Yongqing
    • Princess Shenping, posthumously honored Princess Zhaoyi of Guo, later posthumously known as Princess Zhaoyi of Qi
    • Daughter, became Taoist nun 772 and known as Qionghua Zhenren, posthumously created Princess Huayang
    • Daughter, died early, posthumously created Princess Yuqing
    • Princess Jiaqing
    • Princess Changlin
    • Daughter, died early, posthumously created Princess Taihe
    • Princess Wuqing, later Princess Jiacheng (created 785), later posthumously honored Princess Zhuangyi of Zhao
    • Princess Yuxu, died early
    • Princess Pu'ning
    • Princess Jinyang
    • Princess Yiqing
    • Princess Shouchang
    • Princess Xindu
    • Princess Xiping, died early
    • Princess Zhangning, died early

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