Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Xuan of Chen
- Mother
- Empress Liu Jingyan
- Wife
- Empress Shen Wuhua (created 582)
- Major Concubines
- Consort Sun, mother of Crown Prince Yin
- Consort Zhang Lihua, mother of Crown Prince Shen and Prince Zhuang (executed by Gao Jiong 589)
- Consort Gao, mother of Prince Ni
- Consort Lü, mother of Princes Yan and Jing
- Consort Gong, mother of Princes Qian and Tian
- Consort Zhang, mother of Prince Zhi
- Consort Xu, mother of Prince Quan
- Consort Kong, mother of Prince Fan
- Consort Wang
- Consort Ji
- Consort Zhang
- Consort Xue
- Consort Yuan
- Consort He
- Consort Jiang
- Children
- Chen Yin (陳胤), initially the Duke of Yongkang (created 578), later the Crown Prince (created 582, deposed 588), later the Prince of Wuxing (created 588)
- Chen Ni (陳嶷), the Prince of Nanping (created 583)
- Chen Yan (陳彥), the Prince of Yongjia (created 583), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Shen (陳深), initially the Prince of Shi'an (created 583, later the Crown Prince (created 588), later Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty official
- Chen Qian (陳虔), the Prince of Nanhai (created 583), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Zhi (陳祇), the Prince of Xinyi (created 583), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Jing (陳兢), the Prince of Shaoling (created 587), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Zhuang (陳莊), the Prince of Kuaiji (created 586), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Quan (陳恮), the Prince of Dongyang (created 588), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Fan (陳蕃), the Prince of Wu Commandery (created 588), later Sui Dynasty official
- Chen Tian (陳恬), the Prince of Qiantang (created 588)
- Chen Zong (陳總)
- Chen Guan (陳觀)
- Chen Ming (陳明)
- Chen Gang (陳綱)
- Chen Tong (陳統)
- Chen Chong (陳沖)
- Chen Qia (陳洽)
- Chen Tao (陳縚)
- Chen Chuo (陳綽)
- Chen Wei (陳威)
- Chen Bian (陳辯)
- Chen Chou (陳婤), later concubine to Emperor Yang of Sui
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