Tang Daizong Li Yu, formerly known as Li Chu, was the eldest son of Tang Suzong and the eighth emperor of the Tang Dynasty. His reign was from 762 to 779. First named Chu, formerly known as Chu, later renamed Chu. An Shi Rebellion, in the name of Marshal, recovered Luoyang and Chang 'an. In 758 A.D. (the first year of Gan Yuan), he became king in March, and was appointed Crown Prince in April.
Introduction of Wang Guangping Li Chu's real historical figures;
Li Yu is a very emotional person, and attaches great importance to feelings and meaning. He showed filial piety to his grandfather and father. He is affectionate and will never forget the death of Jianning and Li Ning. After he acceded to the throne, he made Li Ning emperor. He is also very open-minded to courtiers, such as his daughter Princess Shengping.
Married to Guo Ziyi's son Ai Guo, Ai Guo got drunk and hit the golden branch. When Guo Ziyi came to confess his guilt with his son trembling, he just laughed it off and said to Guo Ziyi, "You are neither stupid nor deaf, nor a writer." Forgive Ai Guo for hitting the princess.
He is still an infatuated son of heaven. After Li Chu, King of Guangping, succeeded to the throne and became Li Yu, Guangping's successor was suspended for life. However, two queens were also posthumously sealed, one was Shen Shi, the empress of Ruizhen, and the other was Dugu. The reason here can be seen from the deep feelings of Tang Daizong and Li Yu.