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The Northern Qi royal family was the ruling family of the Northern Qi Dynasty. The Northern Qi Dynasty was one of the Northern Dynasties in China during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It was established by Gao Yang, the second son of Gao Huan, a powerful minister of the Eastern Wei Dynasty. Northern Qi had a total of six emperors. They were Emperor Shenwu Gao Huan, Emperor Wenxiang Gao Cheng, Emperor Wenxuan Gao Yang, Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan, Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan, and the Latter Ruler Gao Wei. Among them, other than Gao Huan and Gao Yan, who were relatively normal, the other emperors were more or less mentally ill. For example, Emperor Gao Cheng of Wen Xiang had an improper relationship with Gao Huan's beloved concubine when he was young. After he took power, he even flirted with the wives and concubines of the ministers and even did not avoid his relatives. The Northern Qi royal family also had frequent internal strife and coups, causing many members of the royal family to become sacrifices. The Northern Qi Dynasty was destroyed by the Northern Zhou Dynasty in 577, and it only ruled for 28 years.
There are descendants of the Gao family in Northern Qi. After the fall of Northern Qi, their descendants migrated to Sichuan.
The Gao family of Northern Qi was destroyed. In the twenty-seven years from 550 to 577, Northern Qi had experienced the change of six monarchs, including Gao Yang, Gao Yin, Gao Yan, Gao Zhan, Gao Wei, and Gao Heng. In the end, Northern Qi was destroyed by the Yuwen family of Northern Zhou. Some of the Gao family's emperors had some abnormal behavior. This was one of the reasons why Northern Qi had lost to Bei Zhou.
Northern Qi's royal family genealogy was as follows: - Gao Mi (Han, Bohai Gao) - Gao Shusheng - Gao Huan (aka He Liuhun) - Gao Yang (Emperor Wen Mu) - Gao Cheng (Emperor Shenwu) - Gao Yan (Emperor Xiaozhao) - Gao Zhan (Emperor Wucheng) - Gao Wei (Emperor An) - Gao Yanzong (King Ande) - Gao Heng (Shun Emperor) - Gao Shaoyi (Emperor Zhong) - Gao Changgong (Lanling King) - Gao Yanli (Runan King) The above was part of the Northern Qi royal family's genealogy.
The Northern Qi royal family had many outcomes. After Northern Qi was destroyed, some descendants of the royal family remained, but there were also many members of the royal family who killed each other. However, the specific situation of the royal family was not clearly stated in the search results provided. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer the fate of the Northern Qi royal family.
Si Lili was the Northern Qi Emperor's concubine, and they were husband and wife. The Northern Qi Emperor was actually a woman. She had grown up with Si Lili, and after Si Lili's identity in the Qing Kingdom had been exposed, the Northern Qi Emperor had personally taken her back. Si Lili married the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. This relationship helped the Northern Qi Emperor conceal her identity as a daughter and raised their daughter together.
Si Lili was related to the Northern Qi royal family. She was a descendant of the Qing royal family, and her grandfather was the Qing Prince. After being killed in the coup, Si Lili and her brother fled to Northern Qi and were adopted by the Northern Qi royal family. Later, the Northern Qi royal family sent Si Lili back to the Qing Kingdom to pass on information. In addition, Si Lili was also the Northern Qi Emperor's concubine. The two of them were husband and wife. She married the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. Thus, it could be said that Si Lili's identity was indeed related to the Northern Qi royal family.
Si Lili was a descendant of the Qing royal family. Her grandfather was the Qing Prince. After being killed in the coup, Si Lili and her brother fled to Northern Qi and were adopted by the Northern Qi royal family. Later, the Northern Qi royal family sent Si Lili back to the Qing Kingdom to pass on information. Si Lili was also the Northern Qi Emperor's concubine. The two of them were husband and wife. The Northern Qi Emperor was actually a woman. She had grown up with Si Lili, and after Si Lili's identity in the Qing Kingdom had been exposed, the Northern Qi Emperor had personally taken her back. Si Lili married the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. This relationship helped the Northern Qi Emperor conceal her identity as a daughter and raised their daughter together.
Because the search results provided by the Gao family of Northern Qi did not contain any relevant information, it was impossible to get an accurate answer.
The Gao family of Northern Qi had a tendency to be mentally ill. Many articles mentioned the mental illness of the Gao family in Northern Qi. They were described as perverts, paranoia, delusions, schizophrenia, and so on. Although these articles did not explicitly state whether mental illness was hereditary, some historians pointed out that the mental illness of Gao Yang and other Northern Qi emperors might be related to the inheritance of Gao Huan's family. However, these search results did not provide specific scientific research or expert opinions to support this statement. Therefore, there was no conclusive answer to the question of whether the Gao family's mental illness was hereditary.