Was Tang Taizong s son Li Zhi born to the empress?

Updated on history 2024-08-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Yes, he, his eldest son Li Chengqian, and his fourth son Li Tai were all born to the eldest grandson queen.

    Li Zhi (628-683), the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China (reigned 649-683), was the ninth son of Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and his mother was the eldest grandson empress. In the fifth year of Zhenguan (631), he was named the king of Jin, the third son of Yan, and then because of the eldest son of Tang Taizong, the crown prince Li Chengqian, and the second son of Wei King Li Tai were deposed one after another, he was made the crown prince in the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643). In the twenty-third year of Zhenguan (649), it is located in the Taiji Hall of Chang'an.

    Li Zhi reigned for 34 years, died in the first year of Hongdao (683), and was buried in Qianling, known as the Emperor the Great, and the temple name Gaozong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Be. Li Zhi's mother was the wife of the eldest grandson, Empress Taizong of Tang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    He was a native of Wu Cao [zhào] (624 705), that is, Wu Zetian, and was a native of Wenshui (now Wenshui County, Shanxi Province). A statesman from the Tang Dynasty to the Wu Zhou Dynasty, the founding monarch of the Wu Zhou Dynasty (reigned 690-705), and the only orthodox female emperor in Chinese history, the oldest (67 years old) and one of the longest-lived emperors (82 years old).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First Queen Wang, then Wu Zetian.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tang Taizong's son Li Zhi is the ninth son of Tang Taizong Li Shimin, according to historical records, Li Zhi is the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty and the ninth son of Li Shimin. Tang Taizong Li Shimin had a total of fourteen sons, namely the crown prince Li Chengqian, the king of Chu Li Kuan, the king of Wu Li Ke, the king of Wei Li Tai, the king of Qi Li You, the king of Shu Li Su, the king of Jiang Li Yun, the king of Yue Li Zhen, the Tang Gaozong Li Zhi, the king of Ji Li Shen, the king of Yuan Hail Jiang Li Huan, the king of Daisen Gao Li Jian, the king of Zhao Li Fu, and the king of Cao Li Ming.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tang Gaozong Li Zhi succeeded Li Shimin to the throne. In the later years of Tang Taizong, the crown prince Li Chengqian competed with Li Tai, the king of Wei, for the throne, but they were both abolished, and the ninth son, Li Zhi, the king of Jin, was appointed as the crown prince. In the twenty-third year of Zhenguan (649), Tang Gaozong Li Zhi ascended the throne, and at the beginning of his accession, he continued to implement the political and economic systems formulated by Tang Taizong, and jointly assisted the government with the eldest grandson Wuji and Chu Suiliang.

    In June of the second year of Zhenguan (628), Li Zhi was born in the main hall of the East Palace. In the fifth year of Zhenguan (631), he was named the king of Jin, and later because the eldest son of Tang Taizong, the crown prince Li Chengqian, and the fourth son of Wei King Li Tai were deposed one after another, he was canonized as the crown prince in the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643).

    In the first year of Hongdao (683), Tang Gaozong died at the age of fifty-five and was buried in Qianling, with the temple name Gaozong and the Emperor the Great. In the eighth year of Tenpo (749), he was added as Emperor Daiseng, and in the thirteenth year of Tenpo (754), he was added as Emperor Daisage Dahongtaka.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tang Gaozong Li Zhi was the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty, his grandfather was Li Yuan, the emperor of Kaisen Yuanguo, and his father was Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, who pioneered the rule of Zhenguan in Qiaoling. Both made great contributions to the Tang Dynasty, establishing the Tang Dynasty in the turbulent times of the Sui Dynasty, and to Li Zhi. Li Zhi lived in the prosperous period of Zhenguan's rule created by his father for him, and did not have to work for state affairs all day, and was a typical second-generation official.

    Tang Gaozong's mother was Empress Changsun, who was the ninth son of Li Shimin, Taizong of Tang, and the third son born to Empress Changsun. Empress Changsun is the daughter of Changsun Sheng, the general of the Sui Right Xiaowei. During the battle for the throne in the last years of Wude, he and Fang Xuanling helped Li Shimin with one heart, and personally inspired the soldiers on the day of the Xuanwumen Change.

    After Li Shiminchun Qimin ascended the throne, he became the queen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tang Gaozong Li Zhi was the ninth son of Tang Taizong Li Shimin. In June of the second year of Zhenguan, Li Zhi was born in the main hall of the East Palace, and was crowned King of Jin three years later. Later, the crown prince Li Chengqian and the second son Li Tai, the king of Wei, were deposed one after another, and Li Zhi was registered as the crown prince in the seventeenth year of Zhenguan.

    Tang Taizong died, and the twenty-one-year-old crown prince Li Zhi ascended the throne for Tang Gaozong's promotion. At the beginning of his reign, he continued to implement the political and economic systems formulated by Taizong, and Li Tao, Changsun Wuji, and Zhuoshan Chu Suiliang jointly assisted the government.

    Because Li Zhi was diligent in political affairs, the people were rich and peaceful, and he had the legacy of Zhenguan, which was called "the rule of Yonghui" in history. Later, it destroyed the Western Turks, Baekje, and Goguryeo, and expanded the territory of the Tang Dynasty. Five years after Xianqing, Li Zhi was often dizzy, affecting the handling of government affairs, and Empress Wu took the opportunity to participate in national affairs.

    In the first year of Hongdao, Li Zhi died in Zhenguan Hall at the age of 56 and was buried in Qianling.

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