Murong Bao - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng)
  • Mother
    • Princess Duan, posthumously honored as Empress Chengzhao
  • Wife
    • Empress Duan (created 396, d. 400)
  • Major Concubines
    • Consort Ding, mother of Prince Sheng
    • Consort Meng, mother of the later Empress Murong of Northern Wei
  • Children
    • Murong Sheng (慕容盛), the Prince of Changle (created 396), later emperor
    • Murong Hui (慕容會), the Prince of Qinghe (created 396, killed by Murong Xiang 397)
    • Murong Ce (慕容策), the Crown Prince (created 396, killed by Lan Han 398)
    • Murong Yuán (慕容元, note different tone than his brother), initially the Duke of Chengyang, later the Duke of Pingyuan (forced to commit suicide 401)
    • Murong Yuān (慕容淵, note different tone than his brother), the Duke of Zhangwu (created 400, killed by Murong Xi 402)
    • Murong Min (慕容敏), the Duke of Hedong (created 394)
    • Murong Qian (慕容虔), the Duke of Boling (created 400, forced to commit suicide 406)
    • Murong Zhao (慕容昭), the Duke of Shangdang (forced to commit suicide 406)
    • Princess, later Empress Murong of Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei

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