Gao Changgong of Northern Qi was the son of Gao Cheng, Emperor Wen Xiang of Northern Qi.
The Empress Dowager of Northern Qi was the son of Gao Huan, Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi.
Gao Huan (496 - 547) was the founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty. He was known as Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi. He was born in the Bohai Sea County (now Jing County, Hebei Province), originally from Huaishuo Town (now Guyang County, Inner Mongolia), Han people but Xianbei. In his early years, he joined Du Luozhou's uprising army and Ge Rong's forces. Later, he betrayed Er Zhurong and became a trusted commander. After the death of Er Zhu Rong, Gao Huan incorporated the remaining six towns, suppressed the Qingzhou refugee uprising, overthrew the Er Zhu Group, and supported Emperor Xiaowu Yuan Xiu. He held great power in the Eastern Wei Dynasty and became a powerful official. Gao Huan won the war against the Western Wei, but he was defeated in the Battle of Tongguan and the Battle of Shayuan. He was also the creator of the Sound Hall Grotto. As for the details of Northern Qi and Gao Huan, the information provided so far was insufficient to answer.
Gao Huan, also known as He Liuhun, was a powerful official of the Eastern Wei Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He was the founder of Northern Qi, Emperor Shenwu. He was born in the 19th year of Taihe of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty (495 years) and died in the 5th year of Wuding of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (547 years). He was originally from the county of Bohai Sea (now Jing County, Hebei Province) and was born in the family of soldiers in Huaishuo Town (now Guyang County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). Gao Huan's grandfather Gao Mi once served as an official in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but was moved to Huaishuo Town because of breaking the law. Gao Huan lost his mother when he was young, and his foster home was poor. It was only when he got married and had his father-in-law's support that he had his own horse. He joined the town army and became the leader of the town army, responsible for protecting the border and local security. Later on, he became a messenger and traveled between Huaishuo Town and the Northern Wei capital, Luoyang. He was responsible for delivering letters between the central and local governments. Gao Huan's life began to take a turn for the better at this time. He was the founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty and was known as Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi.
Gao Yang of Northern Qi (526-November 25, 559), also known as Zijin, was originally from Bo Hai County (Jing County, Hebei Province). He was the founding emperor of Northern Qi during the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the second son of Gao Huan, Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi. He was born in 529 in Jinyang (near Taiyuan, Shanxi Province), nicknamed Jinyang Le. Gao Yang inherited his father and brother's regime and became the ruler of Eastern Wei. In the year 549, after his brother Gao Cheng was assassinated, Gao Yang quickly took control of the government and was conferred the title of King Qi by the Emperor of Wei. The following year, he forced Emperor Xiaojing of Wei to abdicate and ascended the throne himself, establishing the Northern Qi Dynasty. In the early days of Gao Yang's reign, he displayed a wise and decisive ability to govern. He carried out a series of reforms, strengthened the power of the central government, and promoted the economic and cultural development of Northern Qi. However, in the later stages of his rule, he became tyrannical and capricious. He drank too much and killed too many people, causing the political situation in Northern Qi to become unstable. Gao Yang died in the year 559 at the age of 34. In short, Gao Yang was an Emperor full of contradictions and complexity. His talent and decisiveness allowed Northern Qi to be established, but his tyranny and bloodlust also made his rule full of controversy.
Gao Huan of Northern Qi had many descendants, but the details were not mentioned.
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.
The empress of Gao Yan of Northern Qi was Empress Yuan of Shuncheng (her original surname was Yuan, but after marrying Gao Yan, she changed her surname to Bu Liugu).
The story of Gao Huan in Northern Qi began with his poverty and difficult childhood. Due to his poor family background, he grew up in his brother-in-law's family and became a low-ranking soldier. However, his fate began to change. When the granddaughter of Northern Wei's Marquis Zhen Ding, Lou Zhaojun, took a fancy to him and married him. With Lou Zhaojun's wealth, Gao Huan was able to buy horses and was promoted to a team leader in the army. Gao Huan was praised for his heroic personality and excellent interpersonal skills. He was regarded as a talent with unlimited prospects. As the situation in Northern Wei changed, Gao Huan realized that the world was about to fall into chaos. He began to use all his wealth to befriend heroes and prepare for the arrival of chaos. During this period, he befriended Simaziru, Liu Gui, and Hou Jing, who later became important officials in Northern Qi. Gao Huan's life was full of twists and turns and wars. He led the army to attack the Western Wei Dynasty's Jade Wall City, but ultimately failed. Seventy thousand people were buried in the same pit. Even so, Gao Huan was still regarded as the founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty and a formidable figure.
Gao Huan (496 - 547), also known as He Liuhun, was a powerful official of the Eastern Wei Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He was the actual founder of Northern Qi and Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi. He was born in the 19th year of Taihe of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty (495 years) and died in the 5th year of Wuding of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (547 years). He was originally from the county of Bohai Sea (now Jing County, Hebei Province) and was born in the family of soldiers in Huaishuo Town (now Guyang County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). Gao Huan's grandfather Gao Mi once served as an official in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but was moved to Huaishuo Town because of breaking the law. Gao Huan lost his mother when he was young, and his foster home was poor. It was only when he got married and had his father-in-law's support that he had his own horse. He joined the town army and became the leader of the town army, responsible for protecting the border and local security. Later on, he became a messenger and traveled between Huaishuo Town and the Northern Wei capital, Luoyang. He was responsible for delivering letters between the central and local governments. Gao Huan's life began to take a turn for the better at this time. He was the founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty and was known as Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi.