- Source: Li Bing (Northern Zhou)
Li Bing (李昞; d. 572), was a Chinese politician of the Northern Zhou dynasty, during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. He was the father of Gaozu, the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty.
His father, Li Hu (李虎), served as a major general under the Western Wei general Yuwen Tai, and was created the Duke of Longxi in 554; Li Bing eventually inherited his father's title, and became the Duke of Tang (唐國公) in 22 September 564. He was appointed zhuguo on 27 June 571. His posthumous title was the Benevolent Duke of Tang (唐仁公).
After his son became emperor, he was granted the posthumous name of Yuan (元皇帝) on 19 July 618, while his temple name was Shizu (世祖).
Family
Parents
Father: Li Hu (李虎)
Mother: Lady Liang (梁氏), posthumous name Empress Jinglie (景烈皇后)
Wife(s) and issue:
Empress Yuanzhen, of the Dugu clan of Henan (元贞皇后 独孤氏), daughter of Dugu Xin
Li Cheng, Prince of Liang (梁王李澄), 1st son
Li Zhan, Prince of Shu (蜀王李湛), 2nd son
Li Hong, Prince of Zheng (鄭王李洪), 3rd son
Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu (唐高祖李淵; April 566 – 25 June 635), 4th son
Princess Tong'an (同安公主), 1st daughter
Married Wang Yu (王裕), and had issue (one son)
Unknown:
Lady Li (李氏), 2nd daughter
Married Lu Yu (鹿裕)
References
Old Book of Tang. Vol. 1.