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Emperor Wen:
Empress (皇后; huánghòu)
Madame (夫人; fūrén)
Noble Concubine (貴嬪;
guìpín) Lady of Pure
Beauty (淑媛; shūyuàn) Lady of
Bright Deportment (昭儀; zhāoyí)...
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Empress Yuanxian (元獻皇后; 699 — 729) also
known as Yang
Guipin was a
Chinese imperial consort of
Emperor Xuanzong and the
mother of
Emperor Suzong of Tang...
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Xiaohuai (孝懷皇帝 司馬熾; 284–313), 25th son
Guipin, of the Zuo clan (貴嬪 左氏; 253–300),
personal name Fen (棻)
Guipin, of the Hu clan of
Anding (貴嬪 安定胡氏), personal...
- Longji, who
would later become Emperor Xuanzong. His
mother Consort Yang
Guipin (posthumously
Empress Yuanxian) was from the
imperial clan of the preceding...
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eighth son
Guipin, of the Gong clan (貴嬪 龔氏) Chen Qian,
Prince Nanhai (南海王 陳虔),
fifth son Chen Tian,
Prince Qiantang (錢唐王 陳恬; d. 589), 11th son
Guipin, of the...
- clan (淑妃 管氏) Xiao Baoyou,
Prince Shaoling (邵陵王 蕭寶攸; d. 502),
ninth son
Guipin, of the Yin clan (貴嬪 殷氏) Xiao Baoyi,
Prince Jin'an (晉安王 蕭寶義; d. 509), first...
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first son Xiao Ni,
Prince Yuzhang Wenxian (豫章文獻王 蕭嶷; 444–492),
second son
Guipin, of the Xie clan (貴嬪 謝氏) Xiao Ying,
Prince Linchuanxian (臨川獻王 蕭映; 459–490)...
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Wangfeng (王豐) Xiao Fangzhi,
Emperor Jing (敬皇帝 蕭方智; 543–558),
ninth son
Guipin, of the Wang clan (貴嬪 王氏) Xiao
Fangzhu (湘東貞惠世子 蕭方諸; 537–552),
second son...