In Zhenguan 13, Li Fu, the only son of Yang Guifei, was made King of Zhao, and was adopted by Emperor Taizong and given to Prince Li Yin. Therefore, Li Fu is no longer the son of Emperor Taizong, but Li's son, Prince Yin. After the death of Li Fu in the first year of Xianheng, Tang Gaozong posthumously conferred him as the governor of Sikong Bingzhou and buried him with Zhaoling. Because Li Fu has no children, he is the heir of the designated grandson Li Wei.
Further reading: Three Yang Fei in Li Shimin's harem of Emperor Taizong. In history, Yang Fei is often mentioned. In fact, Emperor Taizong once sealed three Yang Fei. ....
We are most familiar with the first princess Yang, who often appears on TV. This is the daughter of Emperor Yang Di. As for her mother, it is not clear ... The court system in the early Tang Dynasty was a queen and four concubines, with the queen's position supreme, followed by the imperial concubine, the virtuous concubine, the graceful and restrained concubine and the virtuous concubine. This Princess Yang is said to be a princess of Shu because among the four concubines, it is generally called Yang big princess in history ... In addition, there is a son Li ... It is said that Li Shimin wants to make Yang Di's daughter Li Ke a prince, and Yang Fei first. As a result, Sun Chang and other important officials objected, so he gave up. However, there are few records about Yang Fei in history, so we can't delve into it ... But her repeated appearance in today's TV series is probably related to her own aristocratic status. Her father was the first emperor and her husband is the current emperor. ...
The second place is Yang Guifei .. Her life is summed up in four words in the history books: "Yang Fei gave birth to happiness". Even her title, we only know that Wang He and Yang Guifei were born through the tombstone of his son Li Fu, that is, the epitaph of Jingzhou Capital given by the Tang Dynasty. We guess that the title of Guifei was sealed after Yang's death, because Wei Guifei didn't see any fault in sealing (tombstone) in April of the first year of Zhenguan, and there was no record of lowering, changing or even abolishing the title ... but this is just speculation. Zhao Guifei's monument is still buried in the soil, and only it can confirm or falsify our guess. Therefore, this person is still the first Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty. ...
The last one is Yang, the Princess of Bird's Nest. She is the concubine of Li Yuanji, the former king of Qi, who was criticized by later generations. After Li Yuanji's death, she was posthumously named the King of Nest Stings ... Yang Gongren, whose real name is Lun, was born in Huayin, Hongnong, the hometown, and was the eldest son of Sui Heguan. Gong Rendi is a teacher, Shang Guiyang is a concubine and a prostitute. "Only these words can be found in historical materials ... Yang, a female of the Sui imperial clan, can also be said to be the eldest sister, so the history is called small, yes granddaughter, cousin Yang Gongren, Yang Shidao ... Some novels position Yang as the concubine of the King of Qi, probably to excuse him. Concubine is just a tool for the man and his wife to carry on the family line. It is the property and handmaiden of the main family and can be transferred as a gift or a bet at will. If Yang is only Yuanji's concubine, it is almost legal to accept Yang after Yuanji's death.
But it is clearly written in the history books that Yang "stabbed the princess in his own nest". In the Tang Dynasty, only the first house of the prince could be called "princess", and the highest level of the side house was "Confucianism". In ancient times, the distinction between officials and ordinary people was very strict, and it was impossible to make the principled mistake of "taking concubines as wives" in official history. After the Xuanwumen mutiny, Princess Nesta was assigned to the palace. It's normal for you not to enter the palace like this and become a concubine. Yin Fei is an example; Coming to Yang's place has caused all kinds of ethical and moral criticisms, all of which are caused by identity. Who let her just occupy the title of sister-in-law of Taizong? In addition, it is said that he had contact before the two rebellions ... Both the Book of the New Tang Dynasty and Zi Jian recorded that Emperor Taizong wanted to make Yang an heir: "Princess Cao's mother nest was favored by the emperor and wanted to be an heir, so she remonstrated. It's a stop. "; " Ming female poplar, nest thorn also, have a pet; Queen Wende's collapse also wants to be a queen. "Your Majesty Bitang and Yu are more worried, so why bother Chen to win?" It's a stop. "In fact, her youngest son, Li Ming, born to Li Shimin, was the only son after the death of her grandson, and was adopted to Li Yuanji to inherit the incense, not to mention participating in the competition for the prince, or even the son of Li Shimin in name. Since the princess of Qi doesn't even have a title, how can she become a queen in one step? This seems to be even less credible than Lida Yang Fei's statement. ...
These women who have no ability to decide their own destiny are involved in the court. I don't know if they are lucky. In short, after the wind, there is nothing ... is it the only difficult thing in history? Give them another choice. What if they are not Wu Zetian? ...