Zhao Tingmei (è¶Âå»·ç¾Â; 947âÂÂ984), formally known as Prince Fudao (涪æÂ¼çÂÂ), was an imperial prince of the Song dynasty. He was the younger half-brother of Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Jiong.
Life
Zhao Tingmei is the fourth son of Zhao Hongyin born by his concubine, Lady Geng.
Zhao Tingmei was originally the Prince of Qi (é½ÂçÂÂ), and he served as the governor of Kaifeng and the commander of Zhongshu. In 979, he was named Prince of Qin (秦çÂÂ). In September 981, 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 Xijing was downgraded to Duke Xian of Fuling (涪éµå¿åÂ
¬).
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.
Family
Parents
- Father: Zhao Hongyin (è¶Âå¼Âæ®·, 899 â 3 September 956), Emperor Zhaowu (æÂÂæÂ¦çÂÂå¸Â)
- Mother: Lady, of the Geng clan (é³夫人 è¿æ°Â)
Consorts and issue
- Madame of Chu State, of the Zhang clan (æ¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂ夫人张æ°Â, 948ï¼Â1022), daughter of Zhang Lingduo (张令éÂÂ)
- Zhao Degong, Prince Cihui of Gaomi (é«Âå¯ÂæÂ
ÂæÂ é¡ç è¶Âå¾·æÂÂ, 962ï¼Â1006), 1st son
- Zhao Delong, Prince Gongsu of Guangpin (廣平æÂÂèÂÂ
é¡ç è¶Âå¾·éÂÂ, 964 â 13 February 986), 2nd son
- Zhao Deyi, Prince Anjian of Yingchun (æ½Âå·Âå®Âç°¡é¡ç è¶Âå¾·å½Â, 968 â 9 May 1015), 3rd son
- Zhao Deyong, Prince Kangjian of Guangling (廣éµ康簡é¡ç è¶Âå¾·éÂÂ, d. 1017), 4th son
- Zhao Dejun, Duke of Yun State (éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¬ è¶Âå¾·éÂÂ), d.27 January 1007), 5th son
- Zhao Deqing, Duke of Jiang State (æ±ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¬è¶Â德欽, 974 â 7 July 1004), 6th son
- Zhao Derun, Duke of Yuan State (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¬è¶Â德潤, d. 3 April 1003), 7th son
- Zhao Dewen, Prince Gongyu of Shen (ç³æÂÂè£Âç è¶Âå¾·æÂÂ, 975 â 1046), 8ht son
- Zhao Deyuan, Marquis of Guzang (å§Âè§侯 è¶Âå¾·æÂ¿, 976 â 25 April 999), 9th son
- Zhao Decun, Duke of Ji State (ç´ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¬ è¶Âå¾·åÂÂ, 982 â 7 July 1011), 10th son
- Madame of Changyang County, of the Pan clan (æÂÂé³é¡夫人æ½Âæ°Â)
- Madame of Jurong County, of the Sun clan (å¥容å¿åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæ°Â)
- Unknown:
- Princess Zhangqing (é¿æ¸Â
é¡主), first daughter
- married Tian Shouxin (ç°å®Âä¿¡), son of Tian Zhongjin (ç°éÂÂè¿Â)
- Princess Chengqin (æÂ¿åºÂé¡主), second daughter
- Princess Jingping (Ã¥Â
´å¹³é¡主), third daughter
- married Cao Xue (æÂ¹çÂÂ), son of Cao Bin (æÂ¹çÂÂ)
- Princess Yunyang (é²é½åÂ
¬ä¸»), fifth daughter
- married Han Chongye (éÂÂå´Âæ¥Â), son of Han Zhongyun (é©éÂÂèµÂ)
References