Yang Lihua
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For the Taiwanese opera performer, see Yang Li-hua.
Yang Lihua (Chinese: 楊麗華; 561–609) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, and later a princess of Sui dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (Yuwen Yun), and her father was Yang Jian who later usurped the Northern Zhou throne to become the Emperor Wen of Sui.
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Yang Lihua | |
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Princess Leping 樂平公主 (586–609) Great Empress Tianyuan 天元大皇后 (578–579) | |
Born | 561 |
Died | 609 (aged 47–48) |
Spouse | Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou |
Issue | Yuwen Eying, Duchess of Guangzong |
Father | Emperor Wen of Sui |
Mother | Empress Dugu |
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