Emperor Xiaoming, by now a teenager, is …
Years: 528 - 528
Emperor Xiaoming, by now a teenager, is said to spend much of his time drinking.
He is also said to favor his concubine Consort Pan greatly, to the exclusion of his wife Empress Hu (his cousin) and the other concubines.
In 528, Consort Pan bears him a daughter.
However, Empress Dowager Hu falsely declares that Consort Pan's child is a son, and orders a general pardon.
By this time, Emperor Xiaoming, aged eighteen, is tired of the hold that his mother has on his administration, and he further despises Zheng Yan and Xu Ge.
He therefore sends secret messengers to the general Erzhu Rong, who controls the region around Bing Province (modern central Shanxi), ordering him to advance on Luoyang to force Empress Dowager Hu to remove Zheng and Xu.
After Erzhu advances to Shangdang (in modern Changzhi, Shanxi), Emperor Xiaoming suddenly changes his mind and sends messengers to stop him, but the news leaks.
Zheng and Xu therefore advises Empress Dowager Hu to have Emperor Xiaoming poisoned.
She does so, and after initially announcing that Emperor Xiaoming's "son" by Consort Pan will succeed him, admits that the "son" is actually a daughter, and instead selects Yuan Zhao, the two-year-old son of Yuan Baohui the Prince of Lintao, to succeed Emperor Xiaoming.
Erzhu Rong refuses to recognize this arrangement, and soon arrives at and captures Luoyang, throwing Empress Dowager Hu and Yuan Zhao into the Yellow River to drown.
Locations
People
Groups
- Xianbei
- Tuoba
- Chinese (Han) people
- Tiele people
- Rouran Khaganate
- Gaoche state
- Northern Wei, Xianbei, or Tuoba Empire
- Liang Dynasty, Southern (Chinese dynasty)
