Yang Zhong | |
Full Name: | Family name Yang (Chinese: 楊, Yáng) |
Succession: | Duke of Sui |
Reign: | 2 November 559[1] – 17 August 568 |
Predecessor: | none (first holder) |
Successor: | Yang Jian |
Temple Name: | Taizu (太祖) |
Posthumous Name: |
Duke Huan of Sui (隨桓公)
Emperor Wuyuan (武元皇帝) |
Father: | Yang Zhen (杨祯) |
Mother: | Lady Gai (盖氏)[2] |
Birth Date: | 507 |
Birth Place: | Wuchuan County, Shuozhou, Inner Mongolia |
Spouse: | Lü Kutao Lady Li |
Spouse-Type: | Consorts |
Issue: | Yang Jian Yang Zheng Yang Zan Yang Shuang Yang Song Princess Cheng'an Princess Changle Princess Yang |
Yang Zhong (楊忠, 507 – 17 August 568),[3] Xianbei name Puliuru Nunu (普六茹奴奴),[4] formally known as Duke of Sui (隨國公), was a soldier, later general of the Northern Wei dynasty. He is the father of Yang Jian, the founder of the Sui dynasty.
Yang Zhong was Yang Zhen's son, titled General of Ningyuan County (寧遠將軍). He is described as a tall handsome man with a long beard.
In 534, Dugu Xin attacked Jingzhou (then part of Eastern Wei), and brought Yang Zhong along. After conquering Jingzhou (and killing Eastern Wei's Inspector of Jingzhou (荆州刺史) Xin Zhuan (辛纂)), Yang and Dugu Xin managed to hold it for about half a year, before fleeing to Liang after Eastern Wei counterattacked.[5] While Emperor Wu of Liang bestowed titles upon them, both men returned to Western Wei in 537.[6]
After the establishment of the Northern Zhou dynasty, Yang Zhong was appointed as a marshal and commanded more than ten generals including Yang Zuan (楊纂), Li Mu (李穆), Wang Jie (王傑), Tian Hong (田弘), and Murong Yan (慕容延). Later, together with the 100,000 troops of the Turkic Khanate, they attacked Jinyang, a city located in Northern Qi. In the Northern Zhou dynasty, Yang Zhong was named Duke of Chenliu (陳留郡公), later changed to Duke of Sui (隨國公).
After his son became emperor, he was honored with the title of Emperor Wuyuan (武元皇帝) and his legal wife and the biological mother of Yang Jian, Lady Lü was named Empress Yuanming (元明皇后呂氏).
According to the Book of Zhou and Book of Sui (both compiled during the Tang dynasty), Yang Zhong was born in the Yang clan of Hongnong (弘農楊氏), but this statement is difficult to confirm.
Chen Yinke (陈寅恪), a Chinese historian, did not agree that Yang Jian's family was born in Wuchuan County, Inner Mongolia.[7] According to him, Yang Zhong was from a Han Chinese family. Judging from the intermarriage practice of families at that time, Yang Zhong may have been born in the Yang clan of Shandong (山东杨氏).[8]
However, scholar Wang Tongling (王桐齡) deduced that Yang Jian's family might have Xianbei blood, or perhaps even purely Xianbei, leading to the belief that he was born in the Yang clan of Hongnong.[9]
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