Zhao Tingmei
Zhao Tingmei (趙廷美; 947–984), formally known as Prince Fudao (涪悼王), was an imperial prince of the Song Dynasty. He was the younger half-brother of Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Jiong.
Zhao Tingmei 趙廷美 | |||||
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Prince Fudao (涪悼王) | |||||
Born | 947 | ||||
Died | 984 984 (aged 36–37) Present-day Fang County, Hubei Province, China | ||||
Burial | Xinfeng, Lingtouxiang | ||||
Issue | Zhao Degong Zhao Delong Zhao Deyi Zhao Deyong Zhao Dejun Zhao Deqing Zhao Derun Zhao Dewen Zhao Deyuan Zhao Decun Princess Zhangqing Princess Chengqing Princess Leping Princess Daning Princess Yunyang | ||||
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House | House of Zhao | ||||
Father | Zhao Hongyin | ||||
Mother | Lady Geng |
Life
Zhao Tingmei is the fourth son of Zhao Hongyin born by his concubine, Lady Geng.[1]
Zhao Tingmei was originally the Prince of Qi (齐王), and he served as the governor of Kaifeng and the commander of Zhongshu . In 979, he was named Prince of Qin (秦王). In September 981, such as the Beijing envoy Chai Yuxi accused Zhao Tingmei of being arrogant, and Zhao Pu also instructed Li Fu , who was in charge of the Kaifeng government , to falsely accuse Zhao Tingmei.Zhao Tingmei was exiled to stay in Xijing was downgraded to Duke Xian of Fuling (涪陵县公).[2]
In 984, Zhao Tingmei went to Fangzhou, and died because of anxiety. He was thirty-eight years old.Song Zhenzong restored Zhao Tingmei 's title of Prince of Qin , and Song Huizong posthumously named Zhao Tingmei the Prince of Wei .[3]
Family
Parents
- Father: Zhao Hongyin (趙弘殷, 899 – 3 September 956), Emperor Zhaowu (昭武皇帝)
- Mother: Lady, of the Geng clan (陳夫人 耿氏)[4]
Consorts and their respective issue(s):
- Madame of Chu State, of the Zhang clan (楚國夫人张氏, 948-1022), daughter of Zhang Lingduo (张令铎)
- Zhao Degong, Prince Cihui of Gaomi (高密慈惠郡王 趙德恭, 962-1006), first son
- Zhao Delong, Prince Gongsu of Guangpin (廣平恭肅郡王 趙德隆, 964 – 13 February 986), second son
- Zhao Deyi, Prince Anjian of Yingchun (潁川安簡郡王 趙德彝, 968 – 9 May 1015) , third son
- Zhao Deyong, Prince Kangjian of Guangling (廣陵康簡郡王 趙德雍, d. 1017), fourth son
- Zhao Dejun,Duke of Yun State (鄖國公 趙德鈞), d.27 January 1007), fifth son
- Zhao Deqing, Duke of Jiang State (江國公趙德欽, 974 – 7 July 1004), sixth son
- Zhao Derun, Duke of Yuan State (原國公趙德潤, d. 3 April 1003), seventh son
- Zhao Dewen, Prince Gongyu of Shen (申恭裕王 趙德文, 975 – 1046), eight son
- Zhao Deyuan, Marquis of Guzang (姑臧侯 趙德愿, 976 – 25 April 999), ninth son
- Zhao Decun, Duke of Ji State (紀國公 趙德存, 982 – 7 July 1011), tenth son
- Madame of Changyang County, of the Pan clan (昌阳郡夫人潘氏)
- Madame of Jurong County, of the Sun clan (句容县君孙氏)
- Unknown:
- Princess Zhangqing (长清郡主), first daughter
- married Tian Shouxin (田守信), son of Tian Zhongjin (田重进)
- Princess Chengqin (承庆郡主), also known as Princess Leping (乐平公主), second daughter
- Princess Jingping (兴平郡主), also known as Princess Daning (大宁公主), third daughter
- married Cao Xue (曹珝), son of Cao Bin (曹珝)
- Princess Yunyang (雲陽公主), fifth daughter
- married Han Chongye (韓崇業), son of Han Zhongyun (韩重赟)
- Princess Zhangqing (长清郡主), first daughter