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Yang You

Emperor Gong of Sui (隋恭帝) (605[4] – 14 September 619[1][5]), personal name Yang You (楊侑), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He was installed as a puppet emperor by Li Yuan, and after Emperor Yang of Sui died, Li then became the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty and had Yang You executed.

Emperor Gong of Sui
隋恭帝
3rd Emperor of Sui Dynasty
Reign18 December 617[1][2] – 12 June 618[1][3]
PredecessorEmperor Yang of Sui
Born605[4]
Died14 September 619 (aged 13-14)[1][5]
Names
Family name: Yang (楊, Yáng)
Given name: You (侑, You)
Posthumous name
Emperor Gōng (恭皇帝)
Temple name
None
HouseSui dynasty
FatherYang Zhao, Crown Prince Yuande
MotherCrown Princess Wei

Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the Sui dynasty because he was succeeded and executed by Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu of Tang), the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty. However, after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619.

Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and installing Yang as a puppet emperor. However, only the commanderies under Li's control recognized Yang You as emperor. The rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang of Sui as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. Li then murdered and executed Yang You a year later.

During Emperor Yang's reign

Yang You was born in 605, as a son of Yang Zhao, the son and crown prince of Emperor Yang. His mother was Yang Zhao's wife, Crown Princess Wei. He was probably the youngest of Yang Zhao's three sons—he was clearly younger than Yang Tan (楊倓), born in 603, and probably younger than Yang Tong, whose birth year is unknown, based the order in which they were eventually created imperial princes. However, under Confucian principles of succession, he would have been considered Yang Zhao's proper heir, as his mother was Yang Zhao's wife, while Yang Tan's and Yang Tong's mothers were concubines.

Yang Zhao died in 606. However, Emperor Yang did not make Yang You or either of his brothers crown prince to replace Yang Zhao, leaving matters ambiguous as to whether one of them, or Yang Zhao's younger brother Yang Jian the Prince of Qi, would inherit the throne eventually. He made the three sons of Yang Zhao imperial princes, and Yang You received the title of Prince of Dai.[6] As Emperor Yang did not often stay in the capital Chang'an, starting 613, he made the eight-year-old Yang You nominally in charge of Chang'an, although he left the official Wei Wensheng (衛文昇) in actual charge of the city. Later that year, when the general Yang Xuangan rebelled and attacked the eastern capital Luoyang, it was Wei who led troops from Chang'an to aid Luoyang's defenses.

In 617, the general Li Yuan, fearful of Emperor Yang because Emperor Yang had become displeased with him over his inability to defend against Tujue attacks and suspicious of him after there had been prophecies that the next emperor would be named Li, rebelled at his headquarters at Taiyuan (太原, in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). Li, wanting to both distance himself from Emperor Yang while declaring to the Sui forces that he was still loyal to Sui, claimed that his goal was to support Yang You as emperor and to persuade Yang Guang to return from Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) as Taishang Huang (retired emperor). Li proceeded quickly to Chang'an, and during Li's campaign, Wei died. Wei's lieutenants Yin Shishi (陰世師) and Gu Yi (骨儀) were left in charge of the city and guardianship over Yang You.

In winter 617, Li's forces breached Chang'an's defenses. Li took Yang You and declared him emperor (as Emperor Gong), remotely offering Emperor Yang the title of Taishang Huang, but only territory under Li's control recognized Yang You as emperor.

Reign

 
Map showing major uprisings and rebellions in the last years of Sui dynasty. Yang You's reign was based in Chang'an.

While Emperor Gong was emperor, the real power was in Li Yuan's hands, and Li had Yang You make him the Prince of Tang. Quickly, the surrounding commanderies, including most of modern Shaanxi, Sichuan, and Chongqing, submitted to Li.

With Luoyang under attack by the rebel leader Li Mi, in spring 618, Li sent troops commanded by his sons Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin there, claiming to be aiding the defense. The Sui forces at Luoyang refused to recognize Li's authority and made no contact with Li Jiancheng's and Li Shimin's forces, which withdrew after brief engagement with Li Mi's forces.

In summer 618, just six months after Yang took imperial title, Li had Yang pass the throne to him, establishing Tang dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu.

After reign

The new emperor created the former emperor the Duke of Xi. The duke died in fall 619, and while traditional histories did not directly state so, they implied that he was killed on the Tang emperor's orders. He had no sons, and his title was inherited by a distant nephew, Yang Xingji (楊行基).

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter 22 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 184.
  3. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 185.
  4. ^ a b Book of Sui, vol. 5.
  5. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 187.
  6. ^ The Book of Sui, in the biography of Emperor Yang's sons and grandsons, stated that he was initially made the Prince of Chen and then had his title changed later to Prince of Dai, but in Emperor Yang's biography stated that Yang You was initially already made the Prince of Dai.
Chinese royalty
Preceded by Emperor of Sui Dynasty (Western)
617–618
Claim extinguished
Emperor of China (Central/Southern Shaanxi/Sichuan/Chongqing/Central/Southern Shanxi
617–618
Succeeded by

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the last emperor of the Sui dynasty because he was succeeded and executed by Li Yuan Emperor Gaozu of Tang the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty However after him his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619 Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You s grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang an later that year seizing Yang You and installing Yang as a puppet emperor However only the commanderies under Li s control recognized Yang You as emperor The rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang of Sui as emperor In 618 after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him Li then murdered and executed Yang You a year later Contents 1 During Emperor Yang s reign 2 Reign 3 After reign 4 NotesDuring Emperor Yang s reign EditYang You was born in 605 as a son of Yang Zhao the son and crown prince of Emperor Yang His mother was Yang Zhao s wife Crown Princess Wei He was probably the youngest of Yang Zhao s three sons he was clearly younger than Yang Tan 楊倓 born in 603 and probably younger than Yang Tong whose birth year is unknown based the order in which they were eventually created imperial princes However under Confucian principles of succession he would have been considered Yang Zhao s proper heir as his mother was Yang Zhao s wife while Yang Tan s and Yang Tong s mothers were concubines Yang Zhao died in 606 However Emperor Yang did not make Yang You or either of his brothers crown prince to replace Yang Zhao leaving matters ambiguous as to whether one of them or Yang Zhao s younger brother Yang Jian the Prince of Qi would inherit the throne eventually He made the three sons of Yang Zhao imperial princes and Yang You received the title of Prince of Dai 6 As Emperor Yang did not often stay in the capital Chang an starting 613 he made the eight year old Yang You nominally in charge of Chang an although he left the official Wei Wensheng 衛文昇 in actual charge of the city Later that year when the general Yang Xuangan rebelled and attacked the eastern capital Luoyang it was Wei who led troops from Chang an to aid Luoyang s defenses In 617 the general Li Yuan fearful of Emperor Yang because Emperor Yang had become displeased with him over his inability to defend against Tujue attacks and suspicious of him after there had been prophecies that the next emperor would be named Li rebelled at his headquarters at Taiyuan 太原 in modern Taiyuan Shanxi Li wanting to both distance himself from Emperor Yang while declaring to the Sui forces that he was still loyal to Sui claimed that his goal was to support Yang You as emperor and to persuade Yang Guang to return from Jiangdu 江都 in modern Yangzhou Jiangsu as Taishang Huang retired emperor Li proceeded quickly to Chang an and during Li s campaign Wei died Wei s lieutenants Yin Shishi 陰世師 and Gu Yi 骨儀 were left in charge of the city and guardianship over Yang You In winter 617 Li s forces breached Chang an s defenses Li took Yang You and declared him emperor as Emperor Gong remotely offering Emperor Yang the title of Taishang Huang but only territory under Li s control recognized Yang You as emperor Reign Edit Map showing major uprisings and rebellions in the last years of Sui dynasty Yang You s reign was based in Chang an While Emperor Gong was emperor the real power was in Li Yuan s hands and Li had Yang You make him the Prince of Tang Quickly the surrounding commanderies including most of modern Shaanxi Sichuan and Chongqing submitted to Li With Luoyang under attack by the rebel leader Li Mi in spring 618 Li sent troops commanded by his sons Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin there claiming to be aiding the defense The Sui forces at Luoyang refused to recognize Li s authority and made no contact with Li Jiancheng s and Li Shimin s forces which withdrew after brief engagement with Li Mi s forces In summer 618 just six months after Yang took imperial title Li had Yang pass the throne to him establishing Tang dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu After reign EditThe new emperor created the former emperor the Duke of Xi The duke died in fall 619 and while traditional histories did not directly state so they implied that he was killed on the Tang emperor s orders He had no sons and his title was inherited by a distant nephew Yang Xingji 楊行基 Notes Edit a b c d Academia Sinica Chinese Western Calendar Converter Archived 22 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine Zizhi Tongjian vol 184 Zizhi Tongjian vol 185 a b Book of Sui vol 5 a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 187 The Book of Sui in the biography of Emperor Yang s sons and grandsons stated that he was initially made the Prince of Chen and then had his title changed later to Prince of Dai but in Emperor Yang s biography stated that Yang You was initially already made the Prince of Dai Chinese royaltyPreceded byEmperor Yang of Sui Emperor of Sui Dynasty Western 617 618 Claim extinguishedEmperor of China Central Southern Shaanxi Sichuan Chongqing Central Southern Shanxi617 618 Succeeded byEmperor Gaozu of Tang Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yang You amp oldid 1115110054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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