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List of The Generals of the Yang Family characters

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This is a list of The Generals of the Yang Family characters. While some characters are historical, their stories have been fictionalized. Due to the existence of multiple versions (novels, regional Chinese opera, pingshu and screen adaptations) of the saga, some fictional characters are either omitted completely or take on a different name in a given version.

A 2007 Peking opera performance of a Generals of the Yang Family story.

The Yang family

Yang YeShe Saihua
Yang Yanping
1st son
Yang Yanding
2nd son
Yang Yan'an
3rd son
Yang Yanhui
4th son
Yang Yande
5th son
Yang Yanzhao
6th son
Yang Yansi
7th son
Yang Yanqi
8th child
Yang Yanying
9th child
Zhou YunjingGeng JinhuaDong Yue'eMeng JinbangMa SaiyingDu Jin'e
Yelü Qiong'eChai Wenyi
Yang ZongyuanMu GuiyingYang ZongbaoYang QiujuYang QiulanYang Zongying
Yang WenguangYang Jinhua
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Yang Wenguang's son is generally known as Yang Huaiyu (楊懷玉) in sequels.

Historical supporting characters

As Generals of the Yang Family is a historical saga, many of the supporting characters are historical characters. The ones that frequently reappear in adaptations include Emperor Taizong of Song, Kou Zhun, Huyan Zan and Zhao Defang of the Song dynasty, and Empress Xiao Yanyan of the Liao dynasty.

Song dynasty

  • Emperor Taizu or Zhao Kuangyin (趙匡胤), 1st emperor, reigning from 960 to 976
  • Emperor Taizong or Zhao Guangyi (趙光義), 2nd emperor, reigning from 976 to 997
  • Emperor Zhenzong or Zhao Heng (趙恆), 3rd emperor, reigning from 997 to 1022
  • Emperor Renzong or Zhao Zhen (趙禎), 4th emperor, reigning from 1022 to 1063
others

Liao dynasty

Others

Fictional supporting characters

Mythological characters

Others

Female characters are in pink.

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References

    Sources

    Primary
    • (in Chinese) Xiong Damu (1593). Liang Song Nanbei Zhizhuan (兩宋南北志傳) [Records of the Two Songs, South and North].
    • (in Chinese) Haoguzhuren (1858). Song Taizu San Xia Nan Tang Bei Kun Shouzhou Cheng (宋太祖三下南唐被困壽州城) [Emperor Taizu of Song Thrice Sets off for Southern Tang, Gets Trapped in Shouzhou City].
    • (in Chinese) Ji Zhenlun (1606). Yang Jia Fu Shidai Zhongyong Tongsu Yanyi (楊家府世代忠勇通俗演義) [Popular Romance of Generations of Loyal and Brave Yang Family Members].
    • (in Chinese) Wang Tingzhang; Fan Wenxian (1813). Zhaodai Xiaoshao (昭代箫韶) [Songbook to Enlighten Generations].
    Secondary
    • Idema, Wilt L.; West, Stephen H. (2013). "Introduction". The Generals of the Yang Family: Four Early Plays. World Scientific. pp. vii–xxxiii. ISBN 978-981-4508-68-1.
    • Scott, A.C. (1967). "Ssu-lang Visits his Mother (Ssu-lang Tan Mu, ching-hsi): A traditional Peking play". Traditional Chinese Plays, Volume 1. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 19–91.

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