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Xiao Zhaoye

Xiao Zhaoye (蕭昭業; 473–494), often known by his posthumously demoted title of Prince of Yulin (鬱林王), courtesy name Yuanshang (元尚), childhood name Fashen (法身), was an emperor of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. He is known as the Prince of Yulin because that was the title he was posthumously demoted to after his granduncle Xiao Luan assassinated him in 494. During his brief reign, he was known as overly devoting his time on games and pleasure, unaware that the ambitious Xiao Luan had targeted him for removal. After his death, Xiao Luan briefly made his brother Xiao Zhaowen emperor, but then seized the throne himself.

Xiao Zhaoye
蕭昭業
Emperor of Southern Qi
Reign493–494
PredecessorEmperor Wu
SuccessorXiao Zhaowen
BornXiao Fashen (蕭法身)
473
Died494 (aged 20–21)
ConsortsHe Jingying
Full name
Era name and dates
Lóng chāng (隆昌): 494
Posthumous name
None
FatherXiao Zhangmao
MotherEmpress Wen'an

Background edit

Xiao Zhaoye was born in 473, when his great-grandfather Xiao Daocheng was a Liu Song general. Initially, after Xiao Daocheng seized the throne in 479, ending Liu Song and establishing Southern Qi (as its Emperor Gao), Xiao Zhaoye's father Xiao Zhangmao, as the oldest son of the crown prince Xiao Ze, was created the Prince of Nan Commandery. Xiao Zhaoye's mother Wang Baoming, Xiao Zhangmao's wife, was created the Princess of Nan Commandery. Xiao Zhaoye himself was not given any titles at the moment. He was the only son of Xiao Zhangmao born of Princess Wang, as she was not much favored by her husband.

As Prince of Nan Commandery, then Crown Prince edit

In 482, after Emperor Gao died, Xiao Ze succeeded him as Emperor Wu. Xiao Zhangmao was created the Crown Prince, and Xiao Zhaoye, as Xiao Zhangmao's oldest son, was given his father's old title of Prince of Nan Commandery. In 484, at age 11, he married He Jingying as his princess.

On the surface, when Xiao Zhaoye was the Prince of Nan Commandery, he was thought to be studious, careful, filially pious, elegant in his behavior, and dexterious. Therefore, his grandfather Emperor Wu favored him greatly. However, when not in the presence of his grandfather or father, Xiao Zhaoye was instead frivolous and spending time with people who were bad influences. During this time, he lived with his uncle Xiao Ziliang (蕭子良) the Prince of Jingling in Xifu (西府), an important suburb of the capital Jiankang. As Xiao Zhangmao often limited his activities and budget, Xiao Zhaoye often borrowed money from rich households, who would not dare to refuse. He also duplicated a set of keys for the fortress gates so that he could spend night time in games at various military camps. Exasperated, his teachers Shi Renzu (史仁祖) and Hu Tianyi (胡天翼), believing that they and their households would be in trouble regardless of whether they informed this to Emperor Wu or Crown Prince Zhangmao or not, both committed suicide. Xiao Ziliang's wife Princess Yuan raised him with love, but Xiao Zhaoye, as he grew, became suspicious that his uncle was interested in taking the throne himself.

Xiao Zhaoye's wife Princess He was known for her adulterous activities, as she carried on affairs with others while she was princess. The most infamous affair she carried out was with Xiao Zhaoye's attendant Yang Min (楊珉) -- it was said that they spent day and night together, just like husband and wife. However, He Jingying also was very loving in her relationship with Xiao Zhaoye, and so Xiao Zhaoye turned a blind eye to her adulterous activities. (Some historians indicate that there could have also been a sexual relationship between Xiao Zhaoye and Yang Min, suggesting a ménage à trois.)

In 493, when Xiao Zhangmao was ill, Xiao Zhaoye displayed great distress, so much so that his own health appeared to be in jeopardy, and those who saw him were touched. However, as soon as he arrived at his house, he became happy and feasted. He often requested a witch named Yang to curse his grandfather and father so that he could become emperor sooner. Soon, Xiao Zhangmao died, and Xiao Zhaoye gave Lady Yang much rewards, believing her curses to be effective, and asked her to continue to curse his grandfather. Not realizing Xiao Zhaoye's activities, Emperor Wu created Xiao Zhaoye crown prince to replace Xiao Zhangmao. Princess He was created crown princess, and Crown Princess Wang became crown princess dowager. Emperor Wu himself soon fell sick, and while Xiao Zhaoye continued to put on a front of distress, he was in fact quite happy, and when he wrote to the Crown Princess, he wrote one large character of Xi (喜, meaning "happiness") surrounded by 36 smaller Xi characters.

As Emperor Wu fell extremely ill, the official Wang Rong (王融), who was friendly with Xiao Ziliang, tried to carry out a plot to put Xiao Ziliang on the throne instead of Xiao Zhaoye. The plot, however, was thwarted by Emperor Wu's cousin Xiao Luan the Marquess of Xichang, and after Emperor Wu soon died late in 493, Xiao Zhaoye took the throne.

Reign edit

Emperor Wu's will instructed Xiao Zhaoye to entrust governmental matters to Xiao Ziliang and Xiao Luan, but Xiao Zhaoye, believing Xiao Ziliang to be complicit in Wang Rong's plot, immediately carried out several actions that were intended to show his distrust, leaving actual power in Xiao Luan's hands while entrusting palace and military matters to several associates he had endeared himself to while he had been the Prince of Nan Commandery, while leaving Xiao Ziliang with a highly honored but ceremonial post. Xiao Zhaoye also ordered Wang to commit suicide. As soon as Emperor Wu was placed in a coffin, Xiao Zhaoye resumed the playing of music, which was traditionally considered inappropriate during times of mourning. He also took Emperor Wu's favorite concubine Consort Huo as his own consort—an act then considered incest—and, in order to avoid this from being known, had her name changed to Xu. He honored Crown Princess Dowager Wang as empress dowager, while creating Crown Princess He empress. He spent his days on feasting, games, and on rewarding his associates, often seen talking to money, "Before, it was not easy for me to obtain even one of you. Now there is no one to stop me from using you." The treasury surpluses that the frugal Emperor Gao and the relatively frugal Emperor Wu had built up were expended in less than a year. His associates were selling offices openly, and Xiao Zhaoye not only did not curb them in, but approved their requests handily.

Xiao Luan, seeing that Xiao Zhaoye was not behaving appropriately, began considering deposing Xiao Zhaoye. He also often counseled Xiao Zhaoye to change his ways, but Xiao Zhaoye did not listen and began to be suspicious of Xiao Luan, particularly after Xiao Luan subsequently forced him to execute Empress He's lover Yang Min and his associate Xu Longju (徐龍駒) after accusing them of crimes. He tried to discuss the matter with Emperor Wu's younger brother Xiao Qiang (蕭鏘) the Prince of Poyang, who however opposed the action. Meanwhile, Xiao Zhaoye's trusted generals Xiao Chen (蕭諶) and Xiao Tanzhi (蕭坦之), seeing how frivolous his actions were, instead secretly joined Xiao Luan's party and were informing Xiao Luan of Xiao Zhaoye's actions. Soon, Xiao Luan was finding excuses to execute several other associates of Xiao Zhaoye—including the general Zhou Fengshu (周奉叔), the teacher Du Wenqian (杜文謙), and the head of the household Qiwu Zhenzhi (綦毋珍之) -- in order to weaken Xiao Zhaoye's associates. Meanwhile, Xiao Zhaoye's own alertness was reduced after Xiao Ziliang died of anxiety in summer 494.

By fall 494, however, Xiao Zhaoye was tired of Xiao Luan, and he plotted with Empress He's uncle He Yin (何胤) to have Xiao Luan killed. He Yin did not dare to do so, and suggested that Xiao Luan be observed further. Xiao Zhaoye therefore stopped giving important tasks to Xiao Luan. Xiao Luan then started his coup, in conjunction with Xiao Chen and Xiao Tanzhi —- and Xiao Zhaoye, not realizing that Xiao Chen and Xiao Tanzhi had betrayed him, sought help from Xiao Chen when he realized Xiao Luan was beginning an attack on the palace. His hopes were dashed when he saw Xiao Chen enter the palace. His palace guards were still ready to fight, but Xiao Zhaoye instead fled, and Xiao Chen chased him down and killed him. Xiao Luan issued an edict in Empress Dowager Wang's name, demoting Xiao Zhaoye to the rank of prince (with the title of Prince of Yulin, which became the title by which he was thereafter known) and making his younger brother Xiao Zhaowen, the Prince of Xin'an, emperor.

Family edit

Consorts:

  • Princess consort, of the He clan (王妃 何氏), personal name Jingying (婧英)

Ancestry edit

Xiao Chengzhi (384–447)
Emperor Gao of Southern Qi (427–482)
Empress Xuanxiao
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi (440–493)
Liu Shouzhi
Empress Gaozhao (423–472)
Lady Huan
Xiao Zhangmao (458–493)
Pei Jizhi
Empress Wumu (d. 480)
Lady Tan
Xiao Zhaoye (473–494)
Wang Weizhi
Wang Shaozhi (380–435)
Wang Yezhi
Empress Wen'an (455–512)
Lady Huan

References edit

Regnal titles
Preceded by Emperor of Southern Qi
493–494
Succeeded by
Xiao Zhaowen (Prince of Hailing)

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Xiao Zhaoye 蕭昭業 473 494 often known by his posthumously demoted title of Prince of Yulin 鬱林王 courtesy name Yuanshang 元尚 childhood name Fashen 法身 was an emperor of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty He is known as the Prince of Yulin because that was the title he was posthumously demoted to after his granduncle Xiao Luan assassinated him in 494 During his brief reign he was known as overly devoting his time on games and pleasure unaware that the ambitious Xiao Luan had targeted him for removal After his death Xiao Luan briefly made his brother Xiao Zhaowen emperor but then seized the throne himself Xiao Zhaoye蕭昭業Emperor of Southern QiReign493 494PredecessorEmperor WuSuccessorXiao ZhaowenBornXiao Fashen 蕭法身 473Died494 aged 20 21 ConsortsHe JingyingFull nameFamily name Xiao 蕭 Given name Zhaoye 昭業 Era name and datesLong chang 隆昌 494Posthumous nameNoneFatherXiao ZhangmaoMotherEmpress Wen an Contents 1 Background 2 As Prince of Nan Commandery then Crown Prince 3 Reign 4 Family 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesBackground editXiao Zhaoye was born in 473 when his great grandfather Xiao Daocheng was a Liu Song general Initially after Xiao Daocheng seized the throne in 479 ending Liu Song and establishing Southern Qi as its Emperor Gao Xiao Zhaoye s father Xiao Zhangmao as the oldest son of the crown prince Xiao Ze was created the Prince of Nan Commandery Xiao Zhaoye s mother Wang Baoming Xiao Zhangmao s wife was created the Princess of Nan Commandery Xiao Zhaoye himself was not given any titles at the moment He was the only son of Xiao Zhangmao born of Princess Wang as she was not much favored by her husband As Prince of Nan Commandery then Crown Prince editIn 482 after Emperor Gao died Xiao Ze succeeded him as Emperor Wu Xiao Zhangmao was created the Crown Prince and Xiao Zhaoye as Xiao Zhangmao s oldest son was given his father s old title of Prince of Nan Commandery In 484 at age 11 he married He Jingying as his princess On the surface when Xiao Zhaoye was the Prince of Nan Commandery he was thought to be studious careful filially pious elegant in his behavior and dexterious Therefore his grandfather Emperor Wu favored him greatly However when not in the presence of his grandfather or father Xiao Zhaoye was instead frivolous and spending time with people who were bad influences During this time he lived with his uncle Xiao Ziliang 蕭子良 the Prince of Jingling in Xifu 西府 an important suburb of the capital Jiankang As Xiao Zhangmao often limited his activities and budget Xiao Zhaoye often borrowed money from rich households who would not dare to refuse He also duplicated a set of keys for the fortress gates so that he could spend night time in games at various military camps Exasperated his teachers Shi Renzu 史仁祖 and Hu Tianyi 胡天翼 believing that they and their households would be in trouble regardless of whether they informed this to Emperor Wu or Crown Prince Zhangmao or not both committed suicide Xiao Ziliang s wife Princess Yuan raised him with love but Xiao Zhaoye as he grew became suspicious that his uncle was interested in taking the throne himself Xiao Zhaoye s wife Princess He was known for her adulterous activities as she carried on affairs with others while she was princess The most infamous affair she carried out was with Xiao Zhaoye s attendant Yang Min 楊珉 it was said that they spent day and night together just like husband and wife However He Jingying also was very loving in her relationship with Xiao Zhaoye and so Xiao Zhaoye turned a blind eye to her adulterous activities Some historians indicate that there could have also been a sexual relationship between Xiao Zhaoye and Yang Min suggesting a menage a trois In 493 when Xiao Zhangmao was ill Xiao Zhaoye displayed great distress so much so that his own health appeared to be in jeopardy and those who saw him were touched However as soon as he arrived at his house he became happy and feasted He often requested a witch named Yang to curse his grandfather and father so that he could become emperor sooner Soon Xiao Zhangmao died and Xiao Zhaoye gave Lady Yang much rewards believing her curses to be effective and asked her to continue to curse his grandfather Not realizing Xiao Zhaoye s activities Emperor Wu created Xiao Zhaoye crown prince to replace Xiao Zhangmao Princess He was created crown princess and Crown Princess Wang became crown princess dowager Emperor Wu himself soon fell sick and while Xiao Zhaoye continued to put on a front of distress he was in fact quite happy and when he wrote to the Crown Princess he wrote one large character of Xi 喜 meaning happiness surrounded by 36 smaller Xi characters As Emperor Wu fell extremely ill the official Wang Rong 王融 who was friendly with Xiao Ziliang tried to carry out a plot to put Xiao Ziliang on the throne instead of Xiao Zhaoye The plot however was thwarted by Emperor Wu s cousin Xiao Luan the Marquess of Xichang and after Emperor Wu soon died late in 493 Xiao Zhaoye took the throne Reign editEmperor Wu s will instructed Xiao Zhaoye to entrust governmental matters to Xiao Ziliang and Xiao Luan but Xiao Zhaoye believing Xiao Ziliang to be complicit in Wang Rong s plot immediately carried out several actions that were intended to show his distrust leaving actual power in Xiao Luan s hands while entrusting palace and military matters to several associates he had endeared himself to while he had been the Prince of Nan Commandery while leaving Xiao Ziliang with a highly honored but ceremonial post Xiao Zhaoye also ordered Wang to commit suicide As soon as Emperor Wu was placed in a coffin Xiao Zhaoye resumed the playing of music which was traditionally considered inappropriate during times of mourning He also took Emperor Wu s favorite concubine Consort Huo as his own consort an act then considered incest and in order to avoid this from being known had her name changed to Xu He honored Crown Princess Dowager Wang as empress dowager while creating Crown Princess He empress He spent his days on feasting games and on rewarding his associates often seen talking to money Before it was not easy for me to obtain even one of you Now there is no one to stop me from using you The treasury surpluses that the frugal Emperor Gao and the relatively frugal Emperor Wu had built up were expended in less than a year His associates were selling offices openly and Xiao Zhaoye not only did not curb them in but approved their requests handily Xiao Luan seeing that Xiao Zhaoye was not behaving appropriately began considering deposing Xiao Zhaoye He also often counseled Xiao Zhaoye to change his ways but Xiao Zhaoye did not listen and began to be suspicious of Xiao Luan particularly after Xiao Luan subsequently forced him to execute Empress He s lover Yang Min and his associate Xu Longju 徐龍駒 after accusing them of crimes He tried to discuss the matter with Emperor Wu s younger brother Xiao Qiang 蕭鏘 the Prince of Poyang who however opposed the action Meanwhile Xiao Zhaoye s trusted generals Xiao Chen 蕭諶 and Xiao Tanzhi 蕭坦之 seeing how frivolous his actions were instead secretly joined Xiao Luan s party and were informing Xiao Luan of Xiao Zhaoye s actions Soon Xiao Luan was finding excuses to execute several other associates of Xiao Zhaoye including the general Zhou Fengshu 周奉叔 the teacher Du Wenqian 杜文謙 and the head of the household Qiwu Zhenzhi 綦毋珍之 in order to weaken Xiao Zhaoye s associates Meanwhile Xiao Zhaoye s own alertness was reduced after Xiao Ziliang died of anxiety in summer 494 By fall 494 however Xiao Zhaoye was tired of Xiao Luan and he plotted with Empress He s uncle He Yin 何胤 to have Xiao Luan killed He Yin did not dare to do so and suggested that Xiao Luan be observed further Xiao Zhaoye therefore stopped giving important tasks to Xiao Luan Xiao Luan then started his coup in conjunction with Xiao Chen and Xiao Tanzhi and Xiao Zhaoye not realizing that Xiao Chen and Xiao Tanzhi had betrayed him sought help from Xiao Chen when he realized Xiao Luan was beginning an attack on the palace His hopes were dashed when he saw Xiao Chen enter the palace His palace guards were still ready to fight but Xiao Zhaoye instead fled and Xiao Chen chased him down and killed him Xiao Luan issued an edict in Empress Dowager Wang s name demoting Xiao Zhaoye to the rank of prince with the title of Prince of Yulin which became the title by which he was thereafter known and making his younger brother Xiao Zhaowen the Prince of Xin an emperor Family editConsorts Princess consort of the He clan 王妃 何氏 personal name Jingying 婧英 Ancestry editXiao Chengzhi 384 447 Emperor Gao of Southern Qi 427 482 Empress XuanxiaoEmperor Wu of Southern Qi 440 493 Liu ShouzhiEmpress Gaozhao 423 472 Lady HuanXiao Zhangmao 458 493 Pei JizhiEmpress Wumu d 480 Lady TanXiao Zhaoye 473 494 Wang WeizhiWang Shaozhi 380 435 Wang YezhiEmpress Wen an 455 512 Lady HuanReferences editBook of Southern Qi vol 4 History of Southern Dynasties vol 5 1 Zizhi Tongjian vols 138 139 Regnal titlesPreceded byEmperor Wu of Southern Qi Emperor of Southern Qi493 494 Succeeded byXiao Zhaowen Prince of Hailing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xiao Zhaoye amp oldid 1134144515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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