Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Yang of Sui
- Mother
- Empress Xiao
- Wife
- Princess Cui (divorced 597), daughter of Cui Hongsheng (崔弘昇)
- Crown Princess Wei, mother of Prince You, daughter of Wei Shou (韋壽), mother of Prince You
- Major Concubines
- Consort Liu, mother of Prince Tan
- Consort Liu, mother of Prince Tong
- Children
- Yang Tan (楊倓) (b. 603), the Prince of Yan (created 606, executed by Yuwen Huaji 618)
- Yang Tong (楊侗), the Prince of Yue (created 606), later emperor
- Yang You (楊侑), the Prince of Dai (created 606), later Emperor Gong of Sui
Persondata | |
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Name | Yang, Zhao |
Alternative names | |
Short description | sui Dynasty imperial prince |
Date of birth | 584 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 606 |
Place of death |
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