Li Ezi
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| Gender | Female |
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| Born | Jingzhou |
| Spouse | Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou |
| Children | Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou |
| Grandchildren | Yuwen Shu |
| Yuwen Eying | |
| Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou | |
| Great grandchildren | Yuwen Huaji |
| Yuwen Shiji | |
| Yuwen Zhiji | |
| Consort Yuwen | |
| Books | The Sayings of Lie Zi: The Joyous Sage who Rides the Wind |
| Wisdom of the Daoist Masters: The Works of Lao Zi (Lao Tzu), Lie Zi (Lieh Tzu), Zhuang Zi (Chuang Tzu) | |
| Anthology of Buddhist, Taoist, and Stoic Texts: The Dhammapada, the Tao Te Ching, the Enchiridion, and More | |
| Taoist Teachings . . . with the New Symbol of Tao | |
| Ch'ung-hu-ch'en-ching, Or, the Treatise of the Transcendent Master of the Void | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1406554 |
Li Ezi Life story
Li Ezi, later Buddhist nun name Changbei, was an empress dowager of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty. She was the mother of Emperor Xuan.