Song Wo
Song Wo (c. 926 – c. 989), also known as Song Yanwo (Chinese: 宋延渥), was a military officer and general who successively served the Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou, and Song dynasties. He was a grandson of Later Tang's founding emperor Li Cunxu, a son-in-law of Later Han's founding emperor Liu Zhiyuan, and (through his daughter Empress Song) the father-in-law of Song dynasty's founding emperor Zhao Kuangyin.
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| Born | 926 | ||||||
| Died | 989 | ||||||
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| Spouse(s) | Lady Liu (劉), Princess Yongning (永寧公主) | ||||||
| Children | Empress Song | ||||||
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| Chinese | 宋偓 | ||||||
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References
- (in Chinese) Wang Cheng (1186). Dongdu Shilüe (東都事略) [Summary of Events in the Eastern Capital].
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