How many children did Emperor Yang of Sui have, and what was their end

Updated on history 2024-03-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because some of the brutal practices of Emperor Yang of Sui made the people unconvinced, after his death, his children would not be loved by the people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How could the children of Emperor Yang of Sui be alive after his death, they must have been killed by the rebels, so as not to take revenge when they grow up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As a prince and princess of the previous dynasty, the end should not be particularly good, some died, some became monks, in short, the ending was not very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yang Guang's sons and daughters didn't end well, his sons either died of illness or were killed, and those who were lucky enough to be alive should not have dealt with it too much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    His children were all miserable, his son was killed by others, and his daughter was abandoned because she had no status.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is said that after Yang Guang's death, his sons were killed, his daughters were abandoned by their husbands, and his daughter's sons were also killed, in short, it was miserable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yang Guang's eldest son is called Yang Zhao, known as Prince Yuande in history, and his mother is the famous Empress Xiao in history. Yang Guang is still very generous and benevolent, Emperor Yang of Sui just ascended the throne and canonized him as the prince, but his life is not good, the second year of the crown prince died of illness, Yang Guang's second son Yang Yun was also born to Empress Xiao, was killed by Yu Wenhua.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because of course, the fate of their children is very miserable, some sons have died, some daughters have been sent out, and some have become monks, anyway, it is very miserable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yang Guang's sons and daughters have nothing to do, after all, Yang Guang is already the king of the dead country. None of his sons lived long, and his daughters were miserable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This child of Emperor Yang of Sui is basically killed and killed, and it is not good to see through the red dust and become a monk, in short, it is more miserable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The children of Emperor Yang of Sui died after the death of Emperor Yang of Sui, and the monks did not end well, and there were no eggs under the nest.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a blessing in misfortune! Yang Guang has descendants to pass on the ancestry! Twenty years ago, Nanjing's "Jinling Evening News" solicited genealogical culture, and Yang Guang's descendants entered the ** and participated in the activity! I also have the surname Yang, and I am a descendant of Yang Zhen from generation to generation, and I am the same ancestor as Yang Guang! He is also the descendant of King Wu of Zhou!

    Back then, Yang Jian wiped out the Yuwentai royal family! And Yu Wenhua and the people who are not from the Yuwen family are ethnic minorities! It's a given surname!

    But he is always taking revenge on the Yang family in his bones! At this point, Yang Guang made a mistake and made a mistake! At least the Yuwen clan should not be reused!

    Fortunately, Yu Wenhua and other traitors were wiped out or exterminated! Is he the material to be the emperor?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 Yang Zhao, the prince of Yuande, left three sons, Yang Qi, the king of Yan, Yang Tong, the king of Yue, and Yang Yu, the emperor of Sui Gong.

    2 Yang Xuan, King of Qi, Yang Zhengdao, Sun Yang Chongli, great-grandson Yang Shenming, Yang Shenjin, Yang Shenyu.

    3, Zhao Wang, Yang Gao.

    4. The last son died young.

    If you count those who have no name, it is estimated that there are countless of them. Thank you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Yang Zhao, the prince of Yuande, the mother of Empress Xiao, sons: Emperor Gong of Sui (acting king) Yang Yu, Emperor Taizhu (King of Yue) Yang Tong, and King of Yan Yang Qi.

    2.King Yang Hui of Qi, mother Empress Xiao, posthumous son Yang Zhengdao.

    3.Zhao Wang Yang Gao, mother Xiao concubine.

    4.The son died early (殇子明).

    Yang Guang (569 April 11, 618), also known as Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty (reigned 604-618), a Ying, small character Ayi, a native of Huayin (now Huayin, Shaanxi), the second son of Emperor Wen of Sui Emperor Yang Jian and Empress Wenwen Dugu Jialuo, the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty.

    Yang Guang was born in Daxing, the first year of the emperor (581) as the king of Jin, and then led the army south to eliminate Nanchen, the twentieth year of the emperor (600) November was established as the crown prince, and the fourth year of Renshou (604) succeeded to the throne in July. During his reign, the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty was built[4] ; built the eastern capital, moved the capital to Luoyang, and changed the state to a county; Change weights and measures according to the ancient style; It had a great influence on later generations, but the frequent wars, such as the pro-conquest of Tuyuhun and the three conquests of Goguryeo, coupled with the abuse of people's power, led to frequent changes in the people, causing chaos in the world and leading to the fall of the Sui Dynasty.

    In the fourteenth year of the Great Cause (618), the Xiaoguo army launched a mutiny in Jiangdu, and Yang Guang was hanged by the rebels. Emperor Yang of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gong of Sui, Emperor Yang Dong of Sui, Emperor Zuming, Emperor Dou Jiande of Xia, Emperor Min of Xia, more than 40 poems of the whole Sui Dynasty have been recorded.

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