1, Li Zhi
Tang Gaozong Li Zhi (2 1, July, 628 -65438, February, 27, 683), with a good word, was born in Longxi, the third emperor of Emperor Taizong (reigned from 649 to 683), the ninth and third sons of Emperor Taizong, and his mother was Wen Deshun's Saint Empress Shi, and his eldest sons were Prince Li Chenggan and Emperor Ji of Emperor Taizong.
2. Wu Zetian
Wu Zetian (65438+ 16 February, 624-705), whose real name was Wu zhào, was born in Wenshui, Wenzhou (now Wenshui, Shanxi). The only orthodox female emperor in the history of China (reigned from 690 to 705) is also one of the emperors with the oldest enthronement age (67 years old) and the longest life span (82 years old). Together with Lv Hou, she was called "Lv Wu" in the Han Dynasty.
Wu Zetian is the second daughter of Wu Shihuo, the secretariat of Jingzhou. He entered the harem at the age of fourteen and was a talented person of Emperor Taizong. He was named "Wu Mei". Tang Gaozong was named Zhao Yi, then the queen, and was honored as the "queen of heaven", and was also called "double saint" with Emperor Gaozong. After the death of Emperor Gaozong, he became the empress dowager of Tang Zhongzong and Tang Ruizong.
3. Lee Hyun Woo
Li Xianhui (684-7011KLOC-0/October 9th) was the seventh daughter of Li Xian, the son of Wu Zetian and Li Zhi. Wei Ruyun's daughter ranked third, and she was awarded the title of Princess Yongtai for the first time. Li Xianhui married Wu Yanji, the eldest son of Wu, as a princess after his father Li Xian returned to the East Palace.
4. Li Xian
Li Xian (65438+6551October 29th-65438+March 3rd, 684) was born in Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). Li Zhi, the sixth son of Tang Gaozong and the second son of Empress Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty.
Yonghui was born in the twelfth lunar month (65438+October 655), formerly known as Lu Wang. He received a good education since he was a child, and was named Prince by Wang Bo, one of the "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". Handsome, dignified and quick-thinking, he was deeply loved by his father Li Zhi.
In the second year of Shang Yuan (675), after the sudden death of Prince Li Hong, he was canonized as the Crown Prince. During this period, he supervised the country three times, which was praised by Tang Gaozong, admired by the ruling and opposition parties, and doubted by Wuhou.
In 680, Diao Lu was deposed as Shu Ren and exiled to Bazhou on charges of rebellion. In the first year of civilization (684), after Wu Zetian abolished the emperor's administration, she committed suicide by forcing the palace for the cruel official Qiu Xiaoshen, at the age of 29.
5. Li Zhongrun
Li Zhongrun (682 -70 1), formerly known as Li (avoiding the taboo of Wu Zetian, later renamed Li Zhongrun), is the grandson of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, the eldest son and queen Wei. In the first year of Yongchun (682), Li Zhongrun was made the great-grandson of the emperor.
In the first year of Guangzhai (684), Tang Zhongzong fell from power, and Li Zhongrun was abolished as Shu Ren. In the first year of Dazu, Wu Zetian (70 1), Li Zhongrun and his sister, Princess Yongtai and Wang Yanji, talked privately about the good governance of peace, and was given death by Wu Zetian at the age of 19.
After the restoration of Li Xian, Tang Zhongzong, posthumous title became the "Prince Yide" in the first year of Shenlong (705). In the second year of Shenlong (706), his coffin was moved from Luoyang to Ganling for burial. It's a mausoleum "is very special.
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