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Does Tang Daizong Li Yu have descendants?
Tang Daizong Li Yu is the grandson of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the ninth emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He has been in troubled times. There has been no queen, there may be two reasons:

1, Li Yu was an affectionate emperor, who never forgot Shen Shi, but after Shi Siming captured Luoyang, Shen Shi disappeared and could not be found.

The prince's biological mother must be the queen. As there was no Queen Shen, she was never a queen. During Shen Shi's disappearance, Daizong loved Dugu, and after Daizong's death, Dugu was made queen.

Character life:

Li Yu was kind, filial and humble, and was originally named King Guangping, the grandson of an emperor. During the Anshi Rebellion, I followed my father to Lingwu. After Su Zong proclaimed himself emperor, he was worshipped as the marshal of the military forces in the world. As the nominal commander in chief of Tang Jun, he led Guo Ziyi and other generals to recover Chang 'an and Luoyang successively. Thanks to the recovery of the two capitals, they successively became kings of Chu and kings.

In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), he was made the Crown Prince. In the first year of Baoying (762), Su Zong died of illness, and Li Yu was proclaimed emperor by eunuch Li Yu. In the same year, his son, Shi Li, was appointed as the marshal of the military forces in the world. All the servants, Gu Huaien and others defeated Shi Chaoyi's rebels and recovered Luoyang and Hebei counties. The following year, the Anshi Rebellion was completely put down.