Li Mao

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Bornbetween March 720[1] and April 725
Died12 February 775
SpouseYang Yuhuan
Lady Wei
IssueLi Ai, Prince of Deyang
Li Bei, Prince of Jiyang
Li Zhan, Prince of Guangyang
Li Kang, Duke of Xue
Li Jie[2]
Li Mao
Prince of Shou
Bornbetween March 720[1] and April 725
Died12 February 775
SpouseYang Yuhuan
Lady Wei
IssueLi Ai, Prince of Deyang
Li Bei, Prince of Jiyang
Li Zhan, Prince of Guangyang
Li Kang, Duke of Xue
Li Jie[2]
Names
Li Mao (李瑁)
FatherEmperor Xuanzong of Tang
MotherConsort Wu

Li Qing (李清; 720s – 12 February 775[3]), known as Li Mao (李瑁) from 725 and honored title Prince of Shou (壽王) was a prince of the Tang dynasty. He was the 18th son of Emperor Xuanzong and his mother was Xuanzong's favorite concubine Consort Wu.

Consorts and issue:

  • Consort Yang, of the Yang clan of Hongnong (弘農楊氏; 719–756), personal name Yuhuan (楊玉環)
  • Princess Consort of Shou, of the Wei clan of Jingzhao (壽王妃 京兆韦氏), 3rd daughter of general Wei Zhaoxun (韦昭训)
    • Princess Yangcheng (阳城县主; 771 – 827), personal name Yingxuan (应玄), 22nd daughter
      • Married Qiu Yun and had issue ( five sons and four daughters)
  • Unknown:
    • Li Ai, Prince of Deyang (德陽郡王 李僾), 1st son
    • Li Bei, Prince of Jiyang (济陽郡王 李伓), 2nd son
    • Li Zhan, Prince of Guangyang (广陽郡王 李偡), 3rd son
    • Li Kang, Duke of Xue (薛国公 李伉), 4th son
    • Li Jie (李傑), 5th son
    • Princess Qingyuan (清源县主, d. 757), 6th daughter

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