Zhao Defang

Chinese prince (959–981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zhao Defang (Chinese: 趙德芳; c. 959–981) was an imperial prince of imperial China's Song dynasty. He was the fourth son of Emperor Taizu and the younger brother of Zhao Dezhao.

Died(981-04-18)18 April 981
Spouse
  • Lady Jiao (焦氏)
  • Lady Fu (符氏)
  • Lady Wang (王氏)
  • Lady Li (李氏)
Issue
  • Zhao Weixu (趙惟敘), son
  • Zhao Weixian (趙惟憲), son
  • Zhao Weineng (趙惟能), son
  • Princess Yongshou (m. Cui Congshi (崔从湜)
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Zhao Defang
Died(981-04-18)18 April 981
Spouse
  • Lady Jiao (焦氏)
  • Lady Fu (符氏)
  • Lady Wang (王氏)
  • Lady Li (李氏)
Issue
  • Zhao Weixu (趙惟敘), son
  • Zhao Weixian (趙惟憲), son
  • Zhao Weineng (趙惟能), son
  • Princess Yongshou (m. Cui Congshi (崔从湜)
Names
Family name: Zhào ()
Given name: Défāng ()
Posthumous name
HouseZhao
FatherEmperor Taizu of Song
MotherLady Wang, Empress Xiaoming
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He was the 3rd great-grandfather of Emperor Xiaozong of Song.

Biography

In 976, Zhao Defang had his first official appointment as the Defense Commissioner of Guizhou, which was quickly followed by appointments of Prefect of Xingyuan (興元, today's Hanzhong), Military Commissioner of Shannanxi Circuit (山南西道, around today's Sichuan) and chancellor. In the winter of 978 he was named Grand Commandant of Inspection (檢校太尉). He died in 981 from an unnamed illness at the young age of 23. Emperor Taizong, his uncle, visited his coffin in tears and cancelled imperial court meetings for 5 days to commemorate him.[1]

Family

Parents

Consorts and issue

  • Princess Consort of Qin, of the Jiao clan (楚王妃 焦氏), daughter of Jiao Jixun (焦继勋)
    • Zhao Weixu, Prince of Gaoping (高平郡王 趙惟敘; 977–1011), first son
    • Zhao Weixian, Duke of Ying (英国公 趙惟憲; 979–1016), second son
  • Lady Weiguo, of the Fu clan (卫国夫人 符氏), granddaughter of Fu Yanqing (符彥卿)
    • Zhao Weining, Duke of Nankang (南康郡公 趙惟能; 979 – 1008), third son
  • Lady of Qinguo, of the Wang clan (秦国夫人 王氏)
  • Lady of Yingchuan, of the Li clan (颖川夫人 李氏)
  • Unknown:
    • Princess Yongshou (永寿县主)
      • married Cui Congshi (崔从湜)

In fiction

In popular stories, including the Generals of the Yang Family legends and Seven Heroes and Five Gallants, Zhao Defang is known as the "Eighth Prince" (八王爺) or "Eighth Virtuous Prince" (八賢王), but this character seems to be a "merger" between Zhao Defang and Zhao Defang's cousin Zhao Yuanyan.

The breakdown:

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Zhao Defang (fictional) Zhao Defang (historical) Zhao Yuanyan (historical)
Emperor Taizu's son
Emperor Taizong's nephew
Emperor Zhenzong's cousin
Emperor Taizu's son
Emperor Taizong's nephew
Emperor Zhenzong's cousin
Emperor Taizu's nephew
Emperor Taizong's son
Emperor Zhenzong's brother
nicknamed "Eighth Virtous Prince" Emperor Taizu's 4th son
no reputation
Emperor Taizong's 8th son
known for his virtues
already an adult during Emperor Taizong's reign (976–997) born in 959 born in 985
served during Emperor Zhenzong's reign (997–1022)
served and died during Emperor Renzong's reign (1022–1063)
died in 981 died in 1044
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The "Eighth Virtuous Prince" in Seven Heroes and Five Gallants was clearly based on the historical Zhao Yuanyan, who

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