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How many descendants of Yu Wentai became emperors and how many became queens?

According to legend, his mother Wang had a dream when she was pregnant with him. The king dreamed that he was slowly ascending to heaven with his son in his arms and stopped when he was about to reach heaven. After waking up, Wang told his father the dream. Jade was overjoyed and said, although he didn't arrive in heaven, he was noble! Soon, Wang was born. When he grew up, he became a very powerful minister in the Western Wei Dynasty. Yu Wentai's children become the noblest people, and the whole family is either an emperor or a queen.

In the history of Yu Wentai, how many sons became emperors and how many daughters became queens?

Xiao Min Yuwenjue of the Northern Zhou Dynasty

Yu Wenjue, the founding emperor of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, was the eldest son of Yu Wentai. Yu Wenjue, named Dalagni, is the third son of Yu Wentai, and his mother is Princess Fengyi, the sister of Emperor Xiaowu of the Northern Wei Dynasty. When Yu Wenxuan was young, a fortune teller named Shi told his fortune and predicted that Yu Wenxuan would become the most noble person in the world, but he would not live long.

When he grew up, Yu Wenjue married Yuan Youmo, the fifth daughter of Yuanbaoju in West Wei Wendi, before he was 15 years old, and was later made a prince by his father Yu Wentai. When Yu Wentai died, Yu Wenxuan was still young, so Yu Wentai gave power to his nephew Yuwen Hu, and Yu Wenxuan just inherited a surname and other titles.

Yuwen Hu mastered the power of the Western Wei Dynasty. Because he had the heart to be an emperor before his death, he forced Gong Di of the Western Wei Dynasty to abdicate as Yu Wenxuan, and that's how Yu Wenxuan became an emperor. However, Yu Wenjue, who became emperor, found himself just a puppet. He fought with Yu and was finally killed by Yu at the age of 16.

Zhou Yuwenyu, Emperor of Northern Ming Dynasty

Yu Wenyu, a native of Ming Di in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, is the second son of Yu Wentai who proclaimed himself emperor. He is the eldest son of Yu Wentai. Yu Wenyu's posthumous title is universal. During the reign, Yu Wenyu was promoted to the secretariat of Zhu. His achievements are remarkable and he is deeply loved by the people. He is a very capable young man.

After killing Yu Wenjue, the puppet emperor of jade, he chose Yu Wenjue as his heir, but Yu Wenjue, like Yu Wenjue, did not want to be a puppet. Yu Wenhu pretends to delegate power, but he is actually plotting to get rid of Yu Wenhu in secret. Finally, Yuwen Hu poisoned Yuwen Hu's food through chef Ang Lee, and Yuwen Hu died of a serious illness. Before he died, he passed the imperial edict on to his younger brother Yu Wenyong.

Emperor Yuwen Yong of Northern Zhou Dynasty

Yuwen Yong is the third and last son of Yu Wentai after he ascended the throne. He is Yu Wentai's favorite fourth son. The experience of the two brothers told Yu Wenyong that unless they were removed, their throne would never be safe, so Yu Wenyong, who was smart and bold, kept a low profile and pretended to be a pig and ate a tiger in front of him, and finally got rid of those who were in power for three dynasties.

In addition to the sons of three emperors, Yu Wentai also had the daughter of a queen. She was the deposed emperor of the Western Wei Dynasty, Empress Qin Yuan, and was known as Queen Yuwen in history. Qin Gui is the son of Yuanbaoju. When he was ten years old, he was made a prince. Shortly thereafter, Yu Wentai took the initiative to betrothed her daughter to Qin Gui and became a crown princess. Qin Gui and Yu Wen were deeply attached to each other, and they were made queens as soon as they succeeded to the throne. Later, Qin Gui was poisoned by Yu Wentai and Queen Yu Wen committed suicide.