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There are several Lanling princesses in history.
There are three Lanling princesses in history. They are the daughter of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the fifth daughter of Emperor Wendi of the Sui Dynasty and the nineteenth daughter of Emperor Taizong.

Princess Lanling, Daughter of Emperor Xiaowen in Northern Wei Dynasty

Princess Lanling lived in the most brilliant and prosperous period of the Northern Dynasties, and Hu Taihou was in power. Princess Lanling's husband, Liu Hui, was born in Liu Pengcheng family, and was a royal family in the Southern Song Dynasty. She inherited the title of "King of the Song Dynasty" from her father. At that time, as a political exchange, Xuan Wudi's sister Princess Lanling married Liu Hui. But Liu Hui secretly favored the princess's maid-in-waiting, which led to her pregnancy. The princess killed the maid-in-waiting, cut out the fetus, and then stuffed the grass into the maid-in-waiting's stomach, so that Liu Hui could see her naked body. As a result, the relationship between husband and wife broke down.

Things spread to the palace, and Hu Taihou divorced them. Princess Lanling felt lonely and remarried Liu Hui. Liu Hui was still stubborn, pestering two married women, and they quarreled again. Liu Hui punched and kicked the pregnant princess, causing Princess Lanling to miscarry and die.

Princess Lanling —— The Fifth Daughter of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty

Yang Awu, Princess Lanling, the fifth daughter of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty and Queen Dugu. The princess was sensible and beautiful, and was deeply loved by Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty. First of all, she married Wang, Wang's son, the hero who solved the Sima family disaster. After her husband died young, she married the son of Liu Ji, an important official born in Liujia, Hedong. However, Liu Shu became an enemy of Su Yang, an important official, and was involved in the turmoil in Renshou Palace. After Yang Di ascended the throne, he was exiled to Lingnan. Emperor Yang Di asked the princess to remarry, but Awu refused, asking the princess to remove her title and move with her husband. Emperor Yang Di refused, and Awu died of grief and indignation. Before he died at 32, he asked to be buried with Liu's family.

Princess Lanling —— Nineteenth Daughter of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty

Princess Lanling, whose real name is Li Zhen, was born in Zhenguan for two years. In the tenth year of Zhenguan (637), she became a princess of Lanling County, and married Dou Huairui, the nephew of the governor of Yanzhou and Taimu Dou. Princess royal, who was named Lanling in the first year of Yonghui, died in August of the third year of Xianqing in Tang Gaozong.

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