How did Wu Zetian s daughter die in history?

Updated on history 2024-05-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One of Wu Zetian's daughters was strangled to death by her own hands.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Princess Anyang died before the full moon The official history records that it was a sudden death According to folk legends, Wu Zetian strangled his own daughter in order to frame Empress Wei and Queen Wang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In history, Wu Zetian killed it himself, but I think it needs to be verified, after all, tiger poison does not eat children, history is recorded by later generations, not necessarily all right!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    was strangled to death by Wu Zetian himself, with the purpose of blaming Queen Wang. (For details, see "General Guide to Governance").

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In order to defeat Queen Wang, she strangled her daughter to death, and Princess Taiping was killed by Xuanzong of the Northern Tang Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The eldest princess was strangled to death by Wu Zetian. Princess Taiping and Li Longji committed suicide after failing to fight for power.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was Wu Zetian who strangled her daughter to death with her own hands

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the official history, he was strangled to death by Wu Zetian, and fought for the harem to marry the queen and queen.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1, Li Hong, the fifth son of Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, in 656 the original prince Li Zhong was deposed, and Li Hong was renamed as the crown prince, in 675, Li Hong died violently when he went to the Hebi Palace with Gaozong and Empress Wu, and most people thought that Empress Wu poisoned him, but there is a saying that he died early because he was already sick and weak.

    2, Li Xian, the word Mingyun, Tang Gaozong Li Zhi's sixth Wang Hezi, is also Wu Zetian's second son. After Wu Zetian ascended to power, in order to prevent Li Xian from making any rash moves, he sent Qiu Shenji to Bazhou to monitor him. But Qiu Shenji took charge of imprisoning him elsewhere and forced him to commit suicide, and Li Xian died.

    3, Li Xian, Han nationality, nicknamed Yamato Great Sage Zhaoxiao Emperor, formerly known as Li Zhe, the seventh son of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi, the third son of Wu Zetian Tang Zhongzong was in power twice before and after, a total of seven years of reign, died suddenly in 710 AD, at the age of 55, buried in Dingling.

    4, Tang Ruizong, Li Dan, also known as Xulun, Han nationality, the eighth son of Tang Gaozong, the youngest son of Wu Zetian, and Tang Zhongzong as his brother. Li Dan died of pure illness, and he died of illness five years after giving way to his son Li Longji.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    About the fourth year of Yonghui, Wu Zetian gave birth to a princess for Gaozong, but this princess unfortunately died. What is the reason for the death of the princess? The initial record is very simple, and it is recorded as follows under the article "Tianhou Wu" in the third volume of "Tang Hui Yao":

    The daughter born to Zhaoyi died violently, and the queen killed her, so she had the meaning of abolishing the queen. "At that time, Wu Zejian Youtian was Zhaoyi, the head of the emperor's nine concubines, and he was the second grade. This is the second child born to Wu Ran Zetian and Tang Gao's companion Huaizong, the first is the eldest son Li Hong.

    According to this record in "Tang Huiyao", the princess born to Wu Zetian and Gaozong did die young, because she did not know the cause of death and died suddenly, so she was called a "violent pawn". Wu Zetian made full use of the death of the princess, adopted the method of pathos, and put the responsibility for the death of the princess on his rival Wang Queen. It seems that Gaozong was influenced by Wu Zetian and began to have the idea of deposing Empress Wang.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wu Zetian gave birth to a total of four sons and one daughter in his lifeAmong them, his eldest son Li Hong, although he was listed as the crown prince, suddenly fell ill and died. After the second son Li Xian was made the crown prince, he was found guilty of rebellion and was also deposed as the princeIt wasn't until the third son Li Xian that he really succeeded to the throne, but a few years later, he died suddenly for some reason, followed by Wu Zetian's youngest son Li Dan, who also ascended the throne, but there was no good end.

    In fact, the endings of Wu Zetian's four sons were very miserable, among which the third son Li Xian, who was the first to ascend the throne, his experience can be said to be very legendary. Although he reigned for 7 years, he was deposed as the king during this period, who knew that the world was impermanent, so Li Xian was once again the crown prince, and this was the second time to ascend the throne.

    Li Xian's life can be said to be full of ups and downsAnd this person did not inherit Wu Zetian's bravery and intelligence, but was very much like his father, very indecisiveIn fact, Wu Zetiangang still hoped that Li Xian could inherit the throne and carry forward the Wu family at the beginningBut Li Xian did not do what she wanted, but reused Empress Wei's relatives, which led to Wu Zetian's complete disappointment in Li Xian.

    After the youngest son Li Dan ascended the throne, Wu Zetian can be said to be in charge of all political power thoroughly, even if he is a puppet, Li Dan does not have the slightest complaint, after all, his three elder brothers did not end well. In order to be able to live, Li Dan almost did whatever Wu Zetian said, and it is worth mentioning that he once gave way to Wu ZetianAn excellent woman like Wu Zetian gave birth to four sons who are not very outstanding, which is still a pity from this point of view.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes. Wu Zetian did strangle his eldest daughter, which was recorded in the "New Tang Dynasty Book" and "Zizhi Tongjian". Wu Zetian's murder of the woman was blamed on Queen Wang.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Indeed, the record is that Wu Zetian killed his daughter in order to make the emperor feel guilty about himself and better sit in the position of queen.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Wu Zetian's eldest son was named Li Hong, born in 652, the fifth son of Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong, the first son of Wu Zetian, and the second person to be made the crown prince during the Tang Gaozong period.

    Li Hong was praised by the civil and military forces of the Manchu Dynasty at that time because of his benevolence and filial piety since he was a child, but because he was weak and sickly, many things to supervise the government in the later period were handed over to Dai Zhide, Zhang Wen and Xiao De to deal with.

    In April 675, Li Hong followed Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian to Luoyang in the formation of the formation, in the Qiyun Palace of the Hebi Palace, at the age of twenty-two, after Li Hong's death, Tang Gaozong was very sad, so he made an exception to posthumously crown Li Hong as the emperor.

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