Li Yuan established Yang Yu, the grandson of Emperor Yang of Sui, as the emperor, and later after Li

Updated on history 2024-03-01
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After Li Yuan seized the throne of Yang Yu, he still lived for a year, but in the end he only lived to be fifteen years old. In August of 618, we were told in history that Yang Yu died of illness, but we are not clear about the actual process and the situation at that time, and there is no clear historical record, so we don't know what kind of story happened to Yang Yu in the time interval of this year.

    But as far as the ending is concerned, Yang Yoo, who is still a teenager and protected, dies, and there are still doubts in future generations. At that time, it was August when Yang Yu died. At that time, Yang Yu no longer had the strength to compete with Li Yuan, but he was also the son of Emperor Yang of Sui, although he was a concubine, he might still be used as a puppet in the struggle for power by people with other intentions, and even use the name of this puppet to oppose Li Yuan, so the possibility that Li Yuan finally intentionally disposed of Yang Yu is very high.

    Yang Yu finally said that he died of illness, and unlike his other brothers who were publicly poisoned, etc., part of it may be that Li Yuan did not do it himself, but handed it over to his subordinates to do things, so the final report referred to Yang Yu died of illness. Maybe Li Yuan didn't regard Yang Yu as an opponent, but at that time, Yang Yu didn't go out to travel, and there was a special person to take care of him, and minor illnesses would be treated in time.

    As a victim of the struggle for imperial power, Yang Yu may indeed have experienced the feeling of being an emperor for a while, but in any case, Yang Yu's dream of being an emperor only lasted for a short time, and then he still became a person abandoned by history. At that time, Yang Yu was not yet an adult, but the emperor's family had no jokes, and if he asked for stability, he would never leave the descendants of Emperor Yang of Sui.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At that time, Li Yuan made him the acting king, and then he should have killed him and cut the grass to the roots.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After usurping the throne, the emperor could still be kept alive, and Li Yuan killed Yang Yu after seizing the throne.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The ending is not good, and it will be miserable in the end, so this matter should be cautious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yang Yu will definitely be killed by Li Yuan, Li Yuan is seeking power and seizing the throne, how can he keep Yang Yu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He must have been killed, why did the Tang Dynasty keep him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Naturally, it was exiled or given Yang Yu a decent identity as a rich man.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To be precise, Li Yuan was the nephew of Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian, and Yang Jian was his brother-in-law.

    His wife, Dou, was also a nobleman of the Sui Dynasty and was the niece of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

    Li Yuan's ancestral home is Chengji, Longxi (now Qin'an, Gansu), and his grandfather Li Hu, who was a general of the Western Wei Dynasty, was named the "General of the Pillar State", and was called the "Eight Great Pillar Kingdoms" with famous generals such as Yuwentai and Duguxin at that time. Later, Yuwentai was autocratic, and his son Yuwenjue usurped Wei and became independent, which was for the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and worshiped Li Hu as the Duke of Tang Guo.

    Li Yuan's father, Li Qi, married Dugu Xin's two daughters with Yang Jian respectively, and was still named the general of the Zhu State and the Duke of Tang Guo.

    Therefore, Li Yuan is Yang Jian's nephew and Yang Guang are cousins.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Emperor Yang's mother's nephew is Li Yuan's cousin.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's related.,It's a little relative.,It's a mess anyway.,I won't talk about seniority.。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The two of them are cousins.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yang Guang's crown prince is Yang Zhao, the prince of Yuande, who died earlier than Yang Guang. The second son is Yang Xuan, the king of Qi, who is close to the villain and is hated by Yang Guang. Yang Yu, the acting king, was the son of Yang Zhao, and was later proclaimed emperor by Li Yuan in Chang'an, reigning for one year.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It was not established by Emperor Yang of Sui, Li Yuan invaded Chang'an and made him a puppet emperor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It was not established by Emperor Yang of Sui. Yang Yu is called the emperor, but he is just a puppet in the hands of Li Yuan.

    After Emperor Yang of Sui ascended the throne, Yang Zhao was made the crown prince. In the second year of the Great Cause, when Yang Yu was two years old, his father Yang Zhao unfortunately died. At the age of three, he was made the king of Chen, and later he was named the acting king, and enjoyed 10,000 households.

    When Emperor Yang went out on a tour in his later years, he ordered him to stay in Chang'an. In October 617, Li Yuan raised troops from Taiyuan to invade Chang'an. After Li Yuan occupied Chang'an, he did not kill Yang Yu, but supported him as emperor.

    In November of the thirteenth year of the Great Cause, the thirteen-year-old Yang Yu, supported by Li Yuan's father and son, was enthroned as emperor in Daxing Palace, changed the year name to Yining, and respected Emperor Yang as Emperor Taishang.

    Yang Yu is called the emperor, but he is just a puppet in the hands of Li Yuan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Emperor Yang of Sui still has a lot of backbone, otherwise why would he choose to commit suicide.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Will this intimate matter be recorded?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No, how could it be, before Yang Guang fell (that is, when he was still in Luoyang), Li Yuan was pretending to be a grandson in front of him.

    After falling into difficulty (Lower Yangzhou), Yang Guang had never seen Li Yuan.

    Besides, how could Yang Guang's arrogant temperament think that Li Yuan, who was a waste in his heart, knelt down, you must know why Yang Guang went to Yangzhou because he had messed with the nobles of Guanzhong, otherwise he would not have chosen to go south when the whole country was full of gunsmoke, not the so-called covetousness in history, but too arrogant, unwilling to bow to the nobles of Guanzhong, ready to go south and reorganize the majesty. It's just that his canal construction and three expeditions to Goryeo hurt the country too much. Therefore, the people no longer recognize him, and there will be no chance to turn over because of the mistakes in knowing people.

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