Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Tuoba Huang, Crown Prince Jingmu, posthumously honored as Emperor Jingmu, son of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
  • Mother
    • Consort Yujiulü, sister of Yujiulü Pi (郁久閭毗) the Prince of Hedong, posthumously honored as Empress Gong
  • Wife
    • Empress Feng (created 456), daughter of Feng Lang (馮朗) the Duke of Liaoxi, son of Feng Hong the emperor of Northern Yan. Burial: Empress Dowager Wenming tomb.
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Li, mother of Crown Prince Hong (forced to commit suicide 456)
    • Consort Li, mother of Prince Changle
    • Consort Cao, mother of Prince Lüe
    • Consort Juqu, mother of Prince Jian
    • Consort Yifu, mother of Prince Ruo
    • Consort Yue, mother of Prince Meng
    • Consort Xuan, mother of Prince Anping
  • Children
    • Tuoba Hong (拓拔弘), the Crown Prince (created 456), later Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei
    • Tuboa Changle (拓拔長樂), initially the Prince of Jianchang (created 470), later Prince Li of Anle (created 475, forced to commit suicide 479)
    • Tuoba Lüe (拓拔略), Prince Zhuang of Guangchuan (created 472, d. 480)
    • Tuoba Jian (拓拔簡), Prince Shun of Qi Commandery (created 481, d. 499)
    • Tuoba Ruo (拓拔若), died early, posthumously created Prince Xiao of Hejian
    • Tuoba Meng (拓拔猛), Prince Kuang of Anfeng (created 481, d. 489)
    • Tuoba Anping (拓拔安平), Prince Ai of Han, died early
    • Princess Dunqiu
    • Princess Wuyi
    • Princess Jianxing
    • Princess Pingyang

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