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Emperor Taizong, Li Shimin and Yang Jier
The pearls left by Emperor Yangdi and Li Tang's favorite concubine are mysterious and elegant figures in the Tang Palace. Because of their sensitive identity, although they each guarantee the innate and acquired brilliance, there will always be tragic associations. The new and old Tang books only mentioned Li Shimin's two concubines, and described the sage of the eldest grandson and the talent of Xu Huifei, thinking that these two women were respected by Emperor Taizong's high standards and were "on the table". However, I think they have nothing to do with most of his passion and love.

Modern film and television directors who pursue twists and turns have chosen three concubines with the most hype value from their harem, one is Yang, and the other two are Yang. They turned the deeds of the former queen into historical dramas and soap operas of various tastes, and combined the extraordinary experiences of the latter two to become a Yang Fei, which is the "Yang Jier" in many people's memory. At many tea parties in unofficial history, this woman surnamed Yang, who was not only a former princess whose country was ruined, but also the wife of her brother Li Yuanji, fell in love with Emperor Taizong vigorously regardless of incest. But in history, they are indeed a "big" and a "small" independent individual: the one you care about, textual research says that her title is, under the queen and Hui Fei, called "Yang"; Another Yang Fei is called "Princess of Qi" because she is related to Li Yuanji, the king of Qi, and it is easy to distinguish them. Different historical materials have different opinions on the difference between them.

Princess Qi and Yang are both female princesses of Sui and Yang royal families, and they are cousins. Yang is the daughter of Emperor Yang. Although her father is famous for his erosive style and extravagance, he also has a "good reputation" for rain and dew. Therefore, as a young princess of the Sui Dynasty, whether her mother is Hou Yaozong or not, she always has a very happy life. The Li family and the Yang family are related, and they have been researched in Cooking Wine for a long time, so I don't want to quote them here. As an aristocrat, the Li family was ill-fated, rose up, killed Yang's father and brother successively, and even took away his Yang family's world. As a prisoner, she was accidentally introduced to Li Shimin, the most heroic son, Li Yuan. She is still young and beautiful. Just like the two Korean princesses described in unofficial history, Li Shimin foresaw her stunning beauty in the future. He gave her to his first wife, his eldest grandson Wusu, who married Li Shimin at the age of 65,438+03, which was very virtuous. Naturally, she played the role of a sister and mother without any objection, soothing Yang's fears and sorrows. It's really hard to say whether there is hatred in her heart except fear and sadness. Judging from the current historical data, her nature is soft and respectful, and she seems to have completely forgotten the old dreams of the previous dynasty. When she grows up, she will treat her as a princess, which is not a shameful thing, but not as good as Princess Qi. The latter is said to be Li Shimin's favorite woman, perhaps because a concubine is not as good as a thief. The widow of his brother who was killed by himself is so special to him, but she is getting farther and farther away from him because of insurmountable guilt, which is even more fascinating. If you have read Love History of Datang, you will find that the prototype of Hee Sa is this Princess Qi.

In Historical Records, his daughter was described as "extremely expensive", but Yang was deeply taught by his eldest grandson and kept a low profile. She clearly realized that although her lineage may be more noble than any woman in Li Shimin's harem, it would be the first condition for her conviction. She gradually forgot her identity as a princess of national subjugation, and carefully grasped her discretion as a high-ranking imperial concubine of the new country. She gave birth to two princes, one was Wu on Line 3, and the other was Shu Wangkui on Line 6. Because of her modesty, beauty, princess's natural manners, and an excellent son Wu (Li doesn't like Shu Wang), she once proposed to be queen, but her lineage is an insurmountable obstacle and painful foot. Legend has it that Princess Li Qi was proposed as the queen, which shows that he treated the three Yang sisters differently.

Her greatest fortune lies in her son Wu Wang, and her greatest misfortune lies in him. "The essence of heaven and earth, the spirit of all things is long." If she didn't have this perfect son, maybe the courtiers wouldn't try their best to oppose her being the queen. Because once he becomes the son of the queen, the king of Wu may inherit the throne in the future. Besides, everyone can see that Li Shimin's favorite son is just like him. The infinite people in Sun Chang can't tolerate the restoration of the Sui Dynasty with such logic, and can't tolerate a prince with the noblest lineage of the previous dynasty to become the most outstanding, a prince who combines the lineages of two generations of great emperors and is widely expected. I remember that the Chinese teacher asked us to write a paper in junior high school. Now I think it's just a review. The topic I chose was "Looking at Li Tang's so-called' Prince breaks the law and commits the same crime as Shu Ren' from Princess Long song of Levin", and I listed some things that Luo Zhi's flesh and blood did whatever it took for the imperial power from Li Ke and others. It's childish, but I really can't help feeling sorry for Ke, and I still do today. His mother is part of the reason why he is so excellent, and it is also the key to his failure to become the son of heaven. Even this noble lineage does not allow him to live a good life. After Li Zhi succeeded to the throne, he lost his mother and son, who were blessed by Emperor Taizong, and had nowhere to run in front of Sun Chang Wuji, who was deliberately trying. Finally, Princess Ke and Princess Gao Yang were executed on trumped-up charges of rebellion. "Only mother, emperor Yang Di female also. But there are also civil and military talents, which Taizong often called self-class. Since it is famous, it is very desirable. Sun Chang Wuji, who supported the emperor, was deeply jealous. In Yonghui, the love for the house is rebellious, so it is because of things and despair. " If a person's death can be beyond the reach of the world, then his Excellence is really unimaginable.

After Ke's death, his younger brother was demoted to and moved to Bazhou. After his death, he resumed his title and was buried with Zhaoling. And their mother, Yang, has since disappeared from historians' works. She wants to come to her delicate position, and she can't figure out whether her fate is a blessing from heaven. Legend has it that a Yang Fei was buried in Zhaoling. Although no historical data asserted that it was Yang Shu or Qi Fei, the latter experienced adultery, rebellion and separation, and finally became a nun after Li Shimin's death. Apart from the world of mortals, he must have never been to Zhaoling. As a proud woman, Yang is doomed to lose everything-when she loses her father, brother, dynasty, queen and finally her son, I wonder if she can still laugh when she meets that man underground. The entanglement between Yang's eldest daughter and her husband is the saddest chapter.