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would whip or batter the crown prince, warning him, "Do you not know how many crown princes had been deposed in history? Is it that my other sons are unworthy of being crown prince?" He also ordered the officials at the crown prince's palace to watch the crown prince closely and submit reports on his actions. In reaction, Yuwen Yun suppressed his own behavior and pretended to have learned his lesson. Nevertheless, Wang Gui repeatedly suggested that
Emperor Wu find a better heir, but Emperor Wu declined, because he believed his second son, Yuwen Zan (
816:, had to plead earnestly for Empress Yang's life, before he finally spared Empress Yang. Meanwhile, however, Emperor Xuan was suspicious of the abilities of Empress Yang's father Yang Jian, and he considered killing Yang Jian but ultimately did not do so. As Yang Jian and Zheng Yi were friends, Yang Jian made a secret request to Zheng to give him a post away from the capital, and soon, by Zheng's recommendation, Emperor Xuan made Yang Jian the commander of the forces against Chen (as he then prepared another attack against Chen).
677:
849:), decided to summon Yang Jian to attend to Emperor Xuan and to serve as regent if Emperor Xuan should die—against Yan's attempt to have Yuwen Zhao made regent. Yang initially declined, apparently fearing that it was a trap, but eventually arrived at the palace. That night, Emperor Xuan died, and Yang seized the control of the palace and the imperial troops. Within a year, Yang would seize the throne, ending Northern Zhou and establishing the
665:
811:
By this point, Emperor Xuan was becoming even more erratic in his behavior, and at one point, he became suddenly angry at
Empress Yang and wanted to punish her. She, however, remained calm but firm in defense of herself, which made him more angry, and he ordered her to commit suicide. Empress Yang's
483:
Historians also noted that
Emperor Wu was very strict with the crown prince, treating him no easier than he did the officials. When he heard that Yuwen Yun liked drinking, he issued an edict forbidding any alcohol from entering the crown prince's palace, and whenever the crown prince had faults, he
712:
It was further recorded that whenever
Emperor Xuan met with officials, he only discussed with them how to change customs or how to build palaces, disregarding the affairs of state. He spent his days in games and tours, wearing out his attendants. The officials often were caned—initially, 120 times
684:
Historians described that after
Emperor Xuan passed the throne to Emperor Jing, he became particularly wasteful, megalomanic, and unrestrained. He referred to himself as "Heaven," and required officials who were to visit him to have vegetarian diets for three days and bathe—then customary for the
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in his father's palace. It was also said that not only did he not mourn his father's death, but as he approached his father's casket, he touched the scars from the wounds his father had previously inflicted, and cursed, "Old man, you died too late!" He soon also honored his mother
Consort Li as
588:. He also abolished the penal code that his father had promulgated in 577 and declared several pardons, stating that he believed that Emperor Wu's punishments were too severe—but soon imposed an even more severe penal code. Also contrary to his father's prohibition of
801:
and seize Wei's troops, and then declare a rebellion to support one of his uncles as emperor. Wei found out about Yuwen Liang's plot and was able to repel his attack, and was able to kill him. Emperor Xuan then also killed Yuwen Liang's son Yuwen Wen
784:
In winter 579, Emperor Xuan officially ended the prohibitions against Taoism and
Buddhism that Emperor Wu had declared, and he personally sat with the statues of Buddhist and Taoist deities. He also launched a major attack on rival
646:(天台, "heavenly tower"), and doubled the number of tassels on his crown, as well as the number of imperial vehicles, litters, clothing, banners, and drums. He changed the name of the young emperor's palace to Zhengyang Palace (
440:(a cousin of Emperor Wu's), Yuwen Xiaobo's deputy. He also chose a number of men whose characters he had high regard for to serve in other posts as the crown prince's assistance—but Yuwen Yun resented these personnel changes.
497:, seizing its territory. In summer 578, however, he grew ill suddenly while preparing a campaign against Tujue, and he, after entrusting the important matters to Yuwen Xiaobo, died. Yuwen Yun took the throne as Emperor Xuan.
579:
Emperor Xuan was obsessed with changing the customary protocols that his father had established, and in spring 579, he changed the official uniforms that
Emperor Wu had standardized, to instead use the uniforms styled after
709:), except by himself. He forbade women, other than the women of the palace, from using cosmetics, and for reasons unknown, he ordered that all wheels be made from single pieces of wood, disallowing assembling.
423:
It was around this time that it came to
Emperor Wu's attention that most of Yuwen Yun's associates were men of low character. At the suggestion of the superintendent of the crown prince's palace, Yuwen Xiaobo
631:
Less than a month after creating Yuwen Chan crown prince, Emperor Xuan formally passed the throne to Yuwen Chan (as
Emperor Jing). Emperor Xuan himself claimed the atypical title of "Emperor Tianyuan" (天元皇帝,
545:, a Northern Qi prince who had claimed Northern Qi's imperial title in exile in Tujue, tried to launch an attack to reestablish Northern Qi, but was quickly repelled and forced to retreat to Tujue territory.
480:) had committed many immoral activities together. In anger, Emperor Wu battered Yuwen Yun and Zheng with a baton and removed Zheng from his post. Soon, however, Yuwen Yun reinstated Zheng to his post.
319:
of China. He was known in history as an erratic and wasteful ruler, whose actions greatly weakened the Northern Zhou regime. As part of that erratic behavior, he passed the throne to his son
405:
Emperor Wu often sent Yuwen Yun on tours of the provinces—and when he himself would go on tours of the provinces or go on military campaigns, he would have Yuwen Yun guard the capital
808:) the Duke of Xiyang, and then took Yuwen Wen's wife Duchess Yuchi as a consort. Then, against opposition that he already had too many empresses, he created her as another empress.
377:. Before he died, he willed that Yuwen Yong succeed him, and Yuwen Yong took the throne (as Emperor Wu). On 30 May 561, he created Yuwen Yun the Duke of Lu but did not create him
2399:
513:. Other than those proper acts, however, he began to carry out a number of inappropriate ones—including immediately promoting of Zheng Yi and having sexual relations with the
685:
days spent before worshipping a god. He disallowed officials from using belts or decorations for their clothing, and he forbade the use of such characters as "heaven" (
628:) the Prince of Zhao) Princess Qianjin, offering to marry Princess Qianjin to Tuobo Khan, but with the demand that Tuobo Khan surrender Gao Shaoyi. Tuobo Khan refused.
153:
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per caning, and later increased to 240 times. The terror imposed on the officials and even the women of the palace was so great that no one dared to say anything.
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to the status of secondary capital, moving the subsidiary branches of the six central government departments from Northern Qi's old capital Yecheng (鄴城, in modern
381:. Only after Emperor Wu ambushed Yuwen Hu and killed him in 572 did he create Yuwen Yun crown prince, on 19 May. (Yuwen Yun's mother Consort Li was not created
552:
the Prince of Qi, due to the respect that Yuwen Xian commanded on account of his military abilities, along with Yuwen Xian's friends, the generals Wang Xing (
2073:
831:) to try to entrust the affairs to them, but when they arrived, he was already unable to speak. Liu, after consulting with fellow attendants Zheng, Liu Qiu (
2082:
460:) in actual command of the army. In fall 576, the army completed its campaign against Tuyuhun after reaching Tuyuhun's capital Fuqi (伏俟, in modern
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461:
1871:"Pusaseng [bodhisattva-monks]: A Peculiar Monastic Institution at the Tum of the Northern Zhou (557–581) and Sui (581–618) Dynasties"
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empress, but four additional concubines as empresses. After his death in June 580, the government was taken over by his father-in-law
2066:
622:(Empress Dowager Ashina's uncle) sought peace. Emperor Xuan, in response, created his cousin (the daughter of his uncle Yuwen Zhao (
1812:
era. This corresponds to 22 Jun 580 on the Julian calendar. (乙未,帝不豫,还宫。...己酉,大渐。御正下大夫刘昉,与内史上大夫郑译矫制,以随国公坚受遗辅政。是日,帝崩于天德殿。时年二十二,...)
652:), with the same complement of staff as his own palace. Empress Yang's title was changed to "Empress Dowager Tianyuan" (天元皇太后,
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Before the army could depart, however, Emperor Xuan suddenly grew ill in summer 580. He summoned his associates Liu Fang (
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from Chen. As the army was withdrawing, Yuwen Liang, serving as a general on the campaign, tried to ambush his commander
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Emperor Xuan then turned to killing people that he feared or had grudges against. The first target was his uncle
468:). Upon return to Chang'an, Wang Gui reported to Emperor Wu that Yuwen Yun and his trusted associates Zheng Yi (
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day of the same month and year. This corresponds to 8 Jun 580 in the Julian calendar. (大象二年五月...乙未,帝崩。)
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day of that month, Emperor Xuan merely fell ill and returned to the palace;
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Emperor Xuan honored his father Emperor Wu's wife Empress Ashina as
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1949:"Notes on the Policy and the Administration of the Northern Zhou"
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724:). He also set up fiefs for his uncles Yuwen Zhao, Yuwen Chun (
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as its nominal commander, but put Yuwen Xiaobo and Wang Gui (
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767:), changing Empress Zhu's title to "Heavenly Empress" (天皇后,
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In summer 579, Emperor Xuan created Emperor Jing's mother
1816:, vol.07. However, according to Yang Jian's biography in
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Also in spring 579, Emperor Xuan created his oldest son
2081:
1840:
also had a similar record of Emperor Xuan's death as
636:), rather than the expected retired emperor title of
1986:
Lily Xiao Hong Lee; A. D. Stefanowska, eds. (2014).
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day and died on the same day. (乙未,不豫而还。....。是日,帝殂。)
1804:, he died aged 22 (by East Asian reckoning) on the
351:. He was born at Tong Province (同州, roughly modern
420:the Duke of Sui, as his wife and crown princess.
2410:
528:) to distinguish Empress Dowager Ashina's title
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1764:day of the 6th month of the 1st year of the
896:Yuwen Eying (宇文娥英, 578–615), first daughter
1848:indicate that Emperor Xuan fell ill on the
596:, he made public gestures to honor Taoism.
436:), the well-regarded nephew of the general
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296:(北周宣帝) (559 – 22 June 580), personal name
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1988:Biographical dictionary of Chinese women
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742:) the Prince of Dai, and Yuwen You (
1768:era. (宣政元年六月丁酉,高祖崩。戊戌,皇太子即皇帝位,...)
755:as "Heavenly Right Empress" (天右皇后,
730:) the Prince of Chen, Yuwen Sheng (
493:In 577, Emperor Wu destroyed rival
13:
992:; b. 565), personal name Leshang (
974:; 566–595), personal name Chifan (
921:; 547–586), personal name Manyue (
763:as "Heavenly Left Empress" (天左皇后,
400:
14:
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1859:
956:; 565–650), personal name Yueyi (
887:; 561–609), personal name Lihua (
541:Upon hearing Emperor Wu's death,
213:(adopted after abdicating in 579)
771:). Also around this time, when
736:) the Prince of Yue, Yuwen Da (
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1:
2364:5 Dynasties & 10 Kingdoms
2044:Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou
1990:. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe.
1953:Rivista degli studi orientali
1748:
986:, of the Yuan clan of Henan (
338:
294:Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou
22:Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou
1875:Journal of Chinese Religions
7:
2027:Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou
1907:(五月丙午,封孝闵皇帝子康为纪国公,皇子赟为鲁国公)
1869:Jinhua, Chen (2002-09-01).
1820:, Emperor Xuan died on the
1260:Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou
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210:Emperor Tianyuan (天元皇帝)
193:Era name and dates
2419:Northern Zhou emperors
1920:(夏四月...癸巳,立鲁国公赟为皇太子。)
1832:recorded that for the
1034:Yuwen Shu, Prince Ying
681:
673:
198:Dàchéng (大成): 579
1019:; d. 581), second son
1011:Yuwen Kan, Prince Lai
968:, of the Yuchi clan (
942:; 573–581), first son
680:Li Jingxun's necklace
679:
667:
654:Tianyuan Huang Taihou
445:Empress Dowager Chinu
317:Northern Zhou dynasty
2163:Prince of Changguang
2148:Daughter of Xiaoming
2118:Prince Yin of Nan'an
1098:Yuwen Gong (470–526)
1042:; d. 581), third son
950:, of the Chen clan (
899:who married Li Min (
881:, of the Yang clan (
874:Consorts and Issue:
753:Consort Yuan Leshang
1933:(九月...壬午,纳皇太子妃杨氏。)
915:, of the Zhu clan (
843:), and Huangfu Ji (
814:Duchess Dugu Qieluo
668:The sarcophagus of
582:Eastern Han dynasty
564:), and Doulu Shao (
89:Ding Mausoleum (定陵)
2434:People from Weinan
2087:Northern dynasties
1695:Empress Dowager Li
761:Consort Chen Yueyi
718:Consort Zhu Manyue
682:
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389:, the daughter of
226:Emperor Xuan (宣皇帝)
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1997:978-0-7656-0043-1
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865:(大成 dà chéng) 579
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765:Tian Zuo Huanghou
757:Tian You Huanghou
515:ladies in waiting
474:) and Wang Duan (
363:was Yuwen Yong's
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107:Chen Yueyi
103:Zhu Manyue
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49:Emperor Wu
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55:Successor
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884:天元大皇后 楊氏
857:Era name
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625:宇文招
567:豆盧紹
561:獨孤熊
535:皇太后
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