Yang Zhengdao (, 618 – early 650s) or Yang Min
() was a Chinese figurehead installed by the
Eastern Turkic Khaganate
The Eastern Turkic Khaganate ( zh, t=東突厥, p=Dōng Tūjué or Dōng Tújué) was a Turkic khaganate formed as a result of the internecine wars in the beginning of the 7th century (AD 581–603) after the First Turkic Khaganate (found ...
during the bloody
Sui–Tang transition. He was a grandson of
Emperor Yang of Sui
Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – 11 April 618), personal name Yang Guang (), alternative name Ying (), Xianbei name Amo (), was the second emperor of the Sui dynasty of China.
Emperor Yang's original name was Yang Ying, but he was rena ...
, and "ruled" as King of Sui () in an area around
Dingxiang Commandery
Dingxiang Commandery ( zh, 定襄郡) was a historical commandery of China. It was located in the southern part of modern Hohhot and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia.
The commandery was separated from Yunzhong during Emperor Gaozu of Han's ...
from 620 — when he was still a baby — to 630, the year he surrendered to the
Tang Empire
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, c=唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and T ...
. His state is sometimes known in history as the Later Sui ().
His father
Yang Jian and grandfather Emperor Yang were both killed in a coup
before he was born.
Background
Yang Zhengdao was a member of the House of Yang, the ruling family of the
Sui dynasty
The Sui dynasty ( ) was a short-lived Dynasties of China, Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618. The re-unification of China proper under the Sui brought the Northern and Southern dynasties era to a close, ending a prolonged peri ...
. His father
Yang Jian was the Prince of Qi during
Emperor Yang of Sui
Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – 11 April 618), personal name Yang Guang (), alternative name Ying (), Xianbei name Amo (), was the second emperor of the Sui dynasty of China.
Emperor Yang's original name was Yang Ying, but he was rena ...
's reign. In April 618, a mutiny led by
Yuwen Huaji
Yuwen Huaji (; died March 22, 619) was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Sui dynasty who, in 618, led a coup against and murdered Emperor Yang of Sui. He subsequently declared Emperor Yang's nephew Yang Hao emperor and ...
massacred Emperor Yang, Yang Jian, and many members of the family while they were touring in
Jiangdu
Jiangdu ( zh, s=江都区, p=Jiāngdū Qū, l=; historically known as Kiangtu) is one of three districts of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The district spans an area of , and as of November 1, 2020, has 926,577 inhabitants. Formerly a county, ...
.
Empress Xiao (his paternal grandmother and Yang Jian's mother) and presumably Yang Zhengdao's pregnant mother were among those spared. Yuwen Huaji seized them and took them north,
[ but was in turn captured by the rebel ]Dou Jiande
Dou Jiande (; 573 – 3 August 621) was a Chinese rebel leader who led the agrarian rebels who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui near the end of the Chinese Sui dynasty. Generally considered the kindest and most able of the agraria ...
in 619. Dou Jiande killed him in the name of Sui and made the new-born Yang Zhengdao Duke of Xun.
At that time, the Eastern Turkic Khaganate
The Eastern Turkic Khaganate ( zh, t=東突厥, p=Dōng Tūjué or Dōng Tújué) was a Turkic khaganate formed as a result of the internecine wars in the beginning of the 7th century (AD 581–603) after the First Turkic Khaganate (found ...
's Shibi Khagan was married to Princess Yicheng, previously his stepmother and a member of the Yang family. At Princess Yicheng's request, Dou Jiande — who was eager to enter into an alliance with the Turks — delivered remnants of the Yang family, including the former Empress Xiao and Yang Zhengdao, to the north of the Great Wall
The Great Wall of China (, literally "ten thousand Li (unit), ''li'' long wall") is a series of fortifications in China. They were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection agains ...
where they were welcomed into Turkic territory.[ The Turks realized the usefulness of a puppet government which could rally Sui loyalists to their side;][ so in 620, Shibi's successor Chuluo Khagan established Yang Zhengdao as the King of Sui, including a "Branch Department of State Affairs", in ]Dingxiang Commandery
Dingxiang Commandery ( zh, 定襄郡) was a historical commandery of China. It was located in the southern part of modern Hohhot and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia.
The commandery was separated from Yunzhong during Emperor Gaozu of Han's ...
.
Life
Virtually nothing is known of his reign as a puppet, except that his subjects included many Sui refugees.[
During the ]Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks
The Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks of 629–630 was an armed conflict that resulted in the Tang dynasty destroying the Eastern Turkic Khaganate and annexing its territories.
The Khaganate, led by Illig Qaghan, threatened the Tang early ...
of 629–630, Yang Zhengdao still held court in Dingxiang as a puppet of Illig Khagan. The Tang army under Li Jing approached Dingxiang in December 629, and penetrated the Dingxiang wall with a night attack. Illig fled with his army, while a Sogdia
Sogdia () or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian peoples, Iranian civilization between the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya, and in present-day Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Sogdiana was also a province of the Achaemen ...
n advisor surrendered to the Tang with Yang Zhengdao and his grandmother Lady Xiao. They were brought back to Chang'an
Chang'an (; zh, t=長安, s=长安, p=Cháng'ān, first=t) is the traditional name of the city now named Xi'an and was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, ranging from 202 BCE to 907 CE. The site has been inhabited since Neolithic time ...
, arriving in February 630, where they lived out the rest of their lives.[ In the '' Zhenguan'' period (627–649), Yang Zhengdao worked as the Chief Steward of Clothing Service][ (). He died early in the '' Yonghui'' period (650–655).][
]
Legacy
His son Yang Longli (), later known as Yang Chongli (), became a high-ranking politician.
Yang Chongli's sons Yang Shenyu (楊慎餘), Yang Shenjin (楊慎矜) and Yang Shenming (楊慎名) also held high positions under Emperor Xuanzong (Emperor Ming), schemed against other officials with Yang Guozhong
Yang Guozhong () (died July 15, 756Volume 218 of ''Zizhi Tongjian'' recorded that Yang was killed on the ''bingshen'' day of the 6th month of the 1st year of the Zhide era of Tang Suzong's reign. This date corresponds to 15 Jul 756 on the Gregori ...
and Li Linfu
Li Linfu () (died January 3, 753), nickname Genu (), formally the Duke of Jin (), was a Chinese historian, musician, and politician during the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor for 18 years (734–752), during the reign of Emperor Xuanzon ...
, but later in life crossed with them and were forced to death by Emperor Ming.
Yang Shenjin's son Yang Jian (杨谏) held the position of governor of Yue Prefecture (岳州). Yang Shenyu's son Yang Yue (杨岳) held up to positions such as government superintendent (少府監).
References
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610s births
7th-century Chinese monarchs
Political office-holders in Inner Mongolia
Transition from Sui to Tang