Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi
- Mother
- Empress Hu
- Wives
- Empress Hulü (created 565, deposed 572), daughter of Hulü Guang, mother of a princess
- Empress Hu (created and title changed to "Left Empress" 572, deposed 573)
- Empress Mu Sheli (created as "Right Empress" 572, sole empress 573), mother of Crown Prince Heng
- Major Concubines
- Consort Feng Xiaolian
- Consort Li, daughter of Li Zuqin (李祖欽)
- Consort Pei
- Consort Cao, daughter of Cao Sengnu (曹僧奴)
- Consort Cao, daughter of Cao Sengnu
- Consort Dong, daughter of Dong Xianyi (董賢義)
- Consort Mao, sister of Mao Si'an (毛思安)
- Consort Peng
- Consort Wang
- Consort Wang, mother of a prince
- Consort Li
- Consort Li, daughter of Li Xiaozhen (李孝貞)
- Children
- Gao Heng (高恆), the Crown Prince (created 570), later emperor
- Gao Ke (高恪), initially the Prince of Dongping, later the Prince of Langye (created and d. 572?)
- Gao Shande (高善德)
- Gao Maide (高買德)
- Gao Zhiqian (高質錢)
- Princess
Chinese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi |
Emperor of Northern Qi (most regions) 565–577 |
Succeeded by Gao Heng |
Emperor of Northern Qi (Shanxi) 565–577 |
Succeeded by Gao Yanzong (Prince of Ande) |
Persondata | |
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Name | Gao, Wei |
Alternative names | |
Short description | |
Date of birth | 557 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 577 |
Place of death |
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