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The Yang Dynasty GENEALOGY Yang Gao Sho. b. at Nanking, China, 1622, from a military family in Liu Shui Wan, Da Shi Ban Chau. A succesful wu ju ren and military officer, he followed the last Ming Emperor into Yunnan in Southern China, after the advent of the Manchus. Settled in Shunling, 1657. m. at Dali, 1658, a daughter of a Tea merchant. Hed. at Shunling, 1697, having had issue:- 1) Yang Zhen.
- 2) Yang Ying b. 1662. Emigrated from Shunling due to the Manchu persecution of Ming loyalists. Settled at Hung Shito Ho, in Kho Kan Shan (Kokang). m. at Shunling, China, 1682, a daughter of Yang Shu. He d. 1726 (bur. Ho Shao Kyai), having had issue:
- a) Yang Fu Tsai (Cai).
- b) Yang Shien Tsai (Cai), Chief of Shin Da Hu - see below.
- c) Yang Gao Tsai (Cai).
1739 - 1758 Yang Shien Tsai (Cai), Chief of Shin Da Hu. b. at Shunling, 1685, son of Yang Ying, by his wife, a daughter of Yang Shu, educ. privately. Settled at Shin Da Hu (now Ta Shwe Htan). Established his rule over the surrounding area in 1739, after ridding the local people from badits. Introduced the first principles of law and government in the area. Established his capital at Kya Tzi Shu (Satishu) He d. at the Yamen, at Kya Tzi Shu, 1758 (bur. Lao Han-Ai), having had issue five sons:- 1) Yang Wei Shin [Xing], 2nd Chief of Kho Kan Shan. - see below.
- 2) Yang Wei Ren.
- 3) Yang Wei Hsin.
- 4) Yang WeiXin.
- 5) Yang Wei Lin.
1758 - 1795 Yang Wei Shin [Xing], Chief of Kho Kan Shan, eldest son of Yang Shien Tsai (Cai), Chief of Shin Da Hu, educ. privatey. Succeeded on the death of his father, 1758. Expanded his domains tenfold, from those he inherited from his father. He d.1795 (bur. Lao Han-Ai), having had issue, two sons:- 1) Yang Yon Gen, Heng of Kokang - see below.
- 2) Yang Yang Yon Phan. Conquered and annexed Kyin Ju Ling, together with his nephew, in 1804.
1795 - 1840 Yang Yon Gen, Heng of Kokang. b. 1770, elder son of Yang Wei Shin [Xing], Chief of Kho Kan Shan, educ. privately. Cdr. of the militia during his father's reign. Succeeded on the death of his father, 1795. Changed the name of his territory to Kokang and assumed the title of Heng. He d. 1840, having had issue:- 1) Yang Guo Hwa, Heng of Kokang - see below.
- 2) Yang Guo Chang.
- 3) Yang Guo Mon.
- 4) Yang Yang Guo Mei.
- 5) Yang Guo Fan.
- 6) Yang Guo Zhen [Hkun Lu Kwan], Heng of Kokang - see below.
1840 - 1874 Yang Guo Hwa, Heng of Kokang. b. 1814, eldest son of Yang Yon Gen, Heng of Kokang, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father, 1840. Hed. at Kya Tzi Shu, Kokang, 1874, having had issue, an only son:- 1) Yang Chun Yon [Rong], Heng of Kokang - see below.
1874 - 1916 Yang Guo Zhen [Hkun Lu Kwan], Heng of Kokang, ATM (22.6.1897). b. 1840, youngest son of Yang Yon Gen, Heng of Kokang, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his elder brother, 1874. Came under British protection after China relinquished any jurisdiction over Kokang, 4th February 1897. Became blind and resigned in favour of his nephew, 1916. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar medals (1903 and 1911). m. (first) … m. (second) Lui Shi Siao Pin. He d. at Kya Tzi Shu, Kokang, 1919, having had issue, ten sons:- 1) Yang Chuan Da. He d. 1922, having had issue:
- a) Yang Wen Huan, of Mon Hon.
- 2) Yang Chuan …
- 3) Yang Chuan Yong. He d. young, in the small-pox epidemic of 1879.
- 4) Yang Chuan …
- 5) Yang Chuan …
- 6) Yang Chuan …
- 7) Yang Chuan …
- 8) Yang Chuan Pei alias Par Lao Yeh. Exiled to Kutkai for intriguing against Sao Yang Wen Pin.
- 9) Yang Chuan Kyin alias Khun Gui Lao Yeh. b. 1894 (s/o Lui Shi Siao Pin). Exiled to Kutkai by his cousin. He d. at Lashio, 1978.
- 10) Yang Chuan Pin (s/o Lui Shi Siao Pin).
1916 - 1927 Yang Chun Yon alias Yang Shwin Yong Tzu Ye [Cha-Tan-Shu] [Lao Lai], Myosa of Kokang, TDM (1.1.1921). b. at Kya Tzi Shu, Kokang, 1878, only son of Yang Guo Hwa, Heng of Kokang, educ. privately. Assisted his uncle in the administration of the state before his accession. Succeeded on his resignation, in accordance with the agreement with his father, 1916. Raised to the hereditary title of Myosa. m. several wives. He d. at the Yamen, Kya Diling, Kokang, 17th January 1927, having had issue, four sons and seven daughters:- 1) Yang Wen Pin, Myosa of Kokang - see below.
- 2) Yang Wen Tsan [Can]. b. 1904. Cdr Kokang Self Defence Force 1942-1943, Acting Myosa during the absence of his brother in India1943-1945. m. three times, including a lady from Malipa. He d. 1997, having had issue, one son and one daughter by his first, three sons and two daughters by his second, and one son and seven daughters by his third wife, including:
- a) Yang Kyein Shein. b. 1923, educ. Tali Military Sch, China.
- b) Yang Kyein Yui. b. 1931, educ. Tsu Shong Middle Sch.
- c) Colonel Yang Kyein Gyi. b. 1937, educ. Guardian Angel's Convent, Lashio. Joined Kokang Revolutionary Force 1964, later Col and cdr at Tan Wo. He was k. in action against the Burmese army, 1979.
- 3) Yang Wen Ying. He d. aged three years. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 4) Yang Wen Shon [Xian] [Charlie Yang]. b. 1920, educ. Shan Chief's Sch., Taungyyi. m. Yang Sung Kying (b. 1920; d. 2006) of Pao Shan. He d. 1999.
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- 3) A daughter. m. Peng Lao Yeh.
- 4) A daughter. m. the second son of the Myosa of Mongwun.
- 5) A daughter. m. Kambawasa Sri Mahavamsa Dharmaraja Sao Shwe , Saopha of Mongpan (b. February 1921), eldest son of Kambawasa Sri Mahavamsa DharmarajaSao Hkun On, Saopha of Mongpan, KSM, by his first wife, Sao Nang Yon, Mahadevi. She had issue - see Burma (Mongpan).
- 6) A daughter. m. second son of Kambawasa Sri Mahavamsa Dharmaraja Sao Hkun On, Saopha of Mongpan, KSM. She had issue - see Burma (Mongpan).
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