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Yang Hao (actor)
Yang Hao may refer to: *Yang Hao (Sui dynasty) (586–618), prince and claimant to the throne of Sui dynasty *Yang Hao (Ming dynasty) (fl. 1596–1629), official and military leader Sportspeople *Yang Hao (volleyball) (born 1980), Chinese volleyball player *Yang Hao (footballer, born 1983), Chinese football player for Jiangsu Sainty *Yang Hao (footballer, born 1990), Chinese football player for Chengdu Tiancheng *Yang Hao (diver) Yang Hao (; born 3 February 1998) is a Chinese diver. The main events he competes in are the 10m platform and 3m springboard. He competed in the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics at both men's 10m platform and 3m springboard. At the 2014 Summer Youth O ...
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Yang Hao (Sui Dynasty)
Yang Hao (; November 22, 586?-October 23, 618), often known by the title of Prince of Qin (秦王), was one of the claimants of the throne of the Chinese Sui Dynasty at the dynasty's end. Background Yang Hao was a grandson of Sui's founder Emperor Wen. His father Yang Jun was the Prince of Qin. Yang Hao was one of Yang Jun's two sons, and his mother was Yang Jun's wife Princess Cui. In 597, angry and jealous over Yang Jun's favor for his concubines, Princess Cui poisoned melons that he was eating. Yang Jun grew ill, and went back from his defense post at Bing Province (并州, roughly modern Taiyuan, Shanxi) to the capital Chang'an for treatment. After he did so, Princess Cui's poisoning of him was discovered. Emperor Wen ordered that she be divorced and sent back to the household of her brother Cui Hongdu (), and then ordered her to commit suicide. Yang Jun never completely recovered from his illness. He died in 600. Emperor Wen, reasoning that Princess Cui's crime tai ...
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