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In fact, life is quite good, every day is leisurely, he seems to have given birth to three children. It's really a complete life.
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Li Yuan has many sons, and Li Yuan's life after his abdication is still good, after all, Li Shimin wants to show his filial piety
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After the abdication, life is still very good, and he still enjoys supreme honor and certain rights. A total of 22 sons and 19 daughters were born.
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Li Yuan's twenty-second son:
The hidden prince Li Jiancheng.
Taizong Li Shimin.
Wei Huai Wang Li Xuanba.
Nest Thorn King Li Yuanji.
Li Zhiyun, the king of Chu Ai.
King Jing Li Yuanjing.
Li Yuanchang, King of Han.
Mourning King Li Yuanheng.
Li Yuanfang, King of Zhou.
Xu Kang Wang Li Yuanli.
King of Han Li Yuanjia.
Peng Siwang Li Yuanze.
Zheng Hui Wang Li Yuanyi.
Huo Wang Li Yuanliang.
Li Feng, the king of Yuzhuang.
Daoxiao King Li Yuanqing.
Deng Kang, Wang Li Yuanyu.
Shu Wang Li Yuanming.
Li Lingkui, King of Lu.
Li Yuanxiang, King of Jiang'an.
Mizhen King Li Yuanxiao.
Teng Wang Li Yuanying.
Hope it helps.
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Li Yuan has as many as twenty-two sons, but the most famous is Li Jiancheng, who has experienced the Xuanwumen Change, Li Shimin and Li Yuanji, and the others must have been relatively dull in their lives, so they have not been described too much in the history books, after all, the deeds of these three sons are enough for historians to write a lot of space, and the ending of the three of them is well known, Li Shimin successfully took the throne and sat on the throne, and Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji both died during the Xuanwu Change.
Regarding Li Yuan's life, in fact, there is not much ink to retell, because my personal favorability towards Li Yuan is not strong, but if I really want to evaluate Li Yuan, maybe I will use the word cause and effect to describe his life. As the founding emperor, he should have been glorious in his life, but he lived carefully in his old age, did not dare to go out of line, and did not dare to go against Li Shimin's wishes, and even before his death, he told Li Shimin not to make a big deal for himself, is he saving trouble for Li Shimin, naturally not, but he did not dare to make demands on Li Shimin.
As for why Li Yuan lived so depressed in his later years, it is emphasized that his downfall is naturally relative to the king, and he will be downcast because Li Shimin does not want to see him, and the reason why Li Shimin does not want to see him is because Li Yuan is partial, and the object of partiality is Li Jiancheng, who previously competed with Li Shimin for the crown prince. Li Shimin has held a grudge against this for many years, and I have to say that Li Shimin is really resentful, so after Li Shimin succeeded to the throne, he was quite indifferent to Li Yuan.
Li Yuan didn't dare to complain about Li Shimin's attitude towards him, after all, fundamentally speaking, it was indeed because of his own reasons, not to mention, Li Shimin's ascension to the throne was through such bloody means, presumably this Li Yuan also had palpitations. But to be honest, Li Jiancheng was wrong and why he ended up like this, but since ancient times, losers have no right to speak.
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It should be 4, and later the famous Xuanwumen Incident occurred, and the two sons killed each other, so his sons did not end up very well.
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Li Yuan had twenty-two sons in his life, but many of them died in the Xuanwumen Change, and a few later died of illness, and a few were given death by Li Shimin.
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Li Yuan had more than a dozen sons in his life, famous for Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin, whose fate was different, some died of illness, some were killed, and some became emperors.
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Tang Gaozu Li Yuan had a total of 22 sons, and their fate was different, several were killed at the Xuanwu Gate, some died of illness, some were killed, and some became emperors.
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Li Yuan had as many as twenty-two sons, and when Li Shimin launched the Xuanwumen Rebellion, Li Yuan's other sons were still young, and some were even born after Li Yuan's abdication, so Li Yuan's other sons did not participate in the Xuanwumen Rebellion.
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Li Yuan had twenty-two sons in his life, the more famous ones are Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin, the hidden princes who participated in the Xuanwumen Rebellion, as well as Li Yuanji and Li Xuanba. The rest died of natural causes during the reign of Gaozong, and some were given death by Li Shimin.
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Li Yuan had twenty-two sons in his life, several of whom were killed at the Xuanwu Gate, a few of whom died of illness, and many of them were given death, most of whom died of unfortunate deaths.
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Li Yuan had many sons, but in the end, only Li Shimin, Li Yuanji, and Li Jiancheng could compete for the throne, and Li Shimin launched the Xuanwumen Incident and finally became the emperor.
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Li Jiancheng is straightforward, simple, benevolent, and very talented. was scandalized by his younger brother Li Shimin, and he is not a despicable and mediocre prince recorded in the history books.
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22, namely Li Jiancheng, the prince of Yin, Li Shimin, the king of Weihuai, Li Xuanba, the king of Chaora, Li Yuanji, the king of Chuai, Li Zhiyun, the king of Jing, Li Yuanchang, the king of Han, Li Yuanheng, the king of Zhou, Li Yuanfang, the king of Xu Kang, Li Yuanli, the king of Han, and Li Yuanze, the king of Pengsi.
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