Gao Huan - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Gao Shu (高樹)
  • Mother
    • Lady Han, likely Gao Shu's wife
  • Wives
    • Princess Lou Zhaojun, mother of Gao Cheng, Gao Yang, Gao Yǎn, Gao Yu, Gao Dan, and Gao Ji, and two daughters who became Northern Wei/Eastern Wei empresses
    • Princess Ruru (蠕蠕公主), daughter of Rouran's Chiliantoubingdoufa Khan Yujiulü Anagui (郁久閭阿那瓌) (married 545)
  • Major Concubines
    • Lady Erzhu Ying'e (d. 556), daughter of Erzhu Rong, formerly the empress of Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei, mother of Gao You and Gao Ning
    • Lady Erzhu, daughter of Erzhu Zhao, formerly the empress of Yuan Ye, mother of Gao Jie
    • Lady Han, mother of Gao Huan
    • Lady Zheng Dache (鄭大車), mother of Gao Run
    • Lady You, mother of Gao Shi
    • Lady Li
    • Lady Wang, mother of Gao Jun
    • Lady Mu, mother of Gao Yān
    • Lady Feng, mother of Gao Qia and Princess Fuyang
  • Children
    • Gao Cheng (高澄), the Heir Apparent, later the Prince of Bohai, posthumously honored as Emperor Wenxiang
    • Gao Yang (高洋), initially the Duke of Taiyuan, later the Prince of Qi, later Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi
    • Gao Jun (高浚), initially the Duke of Yong'an, later Prince Jianping of Yong'an (created 550, killed by Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi 558)
    • Gao Yān (高淹) (note different tone from his brother), initially the Duke of Pingyang, later Prince Jingyi of Pingyang (created 550, d. 564)
    • Gao You (高浟) (b. 533), initially the Duke of Changle, later Prince Jingsi of Pengcheng (created 550, killed by bandits 564)
    • Gao Yǎn (高演) (note different tone from his brother), initially the Duke of Changshan, later the Prince of Changshan (created 550), later Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi
    • Gao Huan (高渙) (b. 533), initially the Duke of Pingyuan, later Prince Gangsu of Shangdang (created 550, killed by Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi 558)
    • Gao Yu (高淯), initially the Duke of Zhangwu, later Prince Jing of Xiangcheng (created 550, d. 551)
    • Gao Dan (高湛), initially the Duke of Changguang, later the Prince of Changguang (created 550), later Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi
    • Gao Jie (高湝), the Prince of Rencheng (created 550, killed by Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou 577)
    • Gao Shi (高湜), Prince Kangmu of Gaoyang (created 550, killed by Empress Dowager Lou Zhaojun 560)
    • Gao Ji (高濟), Prince Wenjian of Boling (created 550, killed by Gao Wei 569)
    • Gao Ning (高凝), initially the Prince of Xinping (created 550), later the Prince of Anding (created 558), later the Prince of Huashan (created 559)
    • Gao Run (高潤), the Prince of Fengyi (created 550)
    • Gao Qia (高洽) (b. 542), Prince Jinghuai of Hanyang (created 550, d. 554)
    • Empress Gao of Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei
    • Princess Taiyuan, empress of Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei
    • Princess Yingchuan
    • Princess Yining
    • Princess of unknown title
    • Princess Yangzhai
    • Princess Fuyang
    • Princess Dongping

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