Emperor Yizong of Tang - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Xuānzong of Tang
  • Mother
    • Consort Chao, ranked Meiren (晁美人), posthumously honored Zhaorong (昭容), later posthumously honored Empress Yuanzhao (元昭皇后) (honored 859)
  • Major Concubine
    • Consort Wang, ranked Guifei (王貴妃) (died 866), later posthumously honored Empress Hui'an (惠安皇后), mother of Crown Prince Xuan
    • Consort Guo, mother of Princess Tongchang (Wei)
    • Consort Wang, later posthumously honored Empress Gongxian, mother of Prince Jie
  • Children
    • Li Yì (李佾, note different tone than his brother), the Prince of Weì (note different tone than his brother) (created 862)
    • Li Jian (李健), the Prince of Liang (created 862, died 879)
    • Li Ji (李佶), the Prince of Shu (created 862)
    • Li Kan (李侃), initially the Prince of Ying (created 865), later the Prince of Weī (note different tone than his brother) (created 869)
    • Li Yan (李儼), name later changed to Li Xuan (李儇) (changed 873), initially the Prince of Pu (created 865), later the Crown Prince (created 873), later Emperor Xizong of Tang
    • Li Bao (李保), the Prince of Ji (created 872)
    • Li Jie (李傑), name later changed to Li Min (李敏) (changed 888) and then Li Ye (李曄) (changed 889), initially the Prince of Shou (created 872), later the Crown Prince (created 888), later Emperor Zhaozong of Tang
    • Li Yǐ (李倚, note different tone than his brother), the Prince of Mu (created 872, killed by Liu Jishu 900), posthumously honored Crown Prince Gong'ai
    • Princess Tongchang (died 869), posthumously honored Princess Wenyi of Wei
    • Princess Anhua
    • Princess Pukang
    • Princess Changyuan
    • Princess Changning
    • Princess Jinhua
    • Princess Renshou
    • Princess Yongshou

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