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    Princess Yongtai (Chinese: 永泰公主; Wade–Giles: Yung-t'ai), born Li Xianhui (Chinese: 李仙蕙; pinyin: Lǐ Xiānhuì); 685 – October 9, 701), courtesy name Nonghui...
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    crown princess, she also gave birth to at least one daughter (the later Princess Changning) and possibly another (Li Xianhui, the later Princess Yongtai)....
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    (蘇彥伯/苏彦伯) in 728 Princess Yongshou (永壽公主/永寿公主), fifth daughter Married Wei Hui of Jingzhao, Duke Pengcheng (京兆 韋鐬/京兆 韦钺) Princess Yongtai (永泰公主; 685–701)...
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    (李仙蕙), Princess Yongtai (永泰公主). Half-Grandnephew:Wu Yanxiu (武延秀) (?—710), married his half second cousin, Wu Zetian's granddaughter Princess Anle (安乐公主)...
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    Yide, 682–701), and granddaughter Li Xianhui (Lady Yongtai, posthumously honored as Princess Yongtai, 684–701) in the mausoleum that are inscribed with...
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    Chongrun, and daughter Li Xianhui (李仙蕙) the Lady Yongtai (posthumously honored as the Princess Yongtai)—victims of Wu's wrath. In 690, Wu Zetian founded...
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    by Yan Liben (600–673) Tang dynasty court ladies from the tomb of Princess Yongtai in the Qianling Mausoleum, near Xi'an in Shaanxi Official Song dynasty...
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    dynasty, probable forced suicide (b. 682) October 9 – Princess Yongtai (Li Xianhui), princess of the Tang dynasty, probable forced suicide (b. 685) Asparuh...
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    breast, and so it was restricted to people of a certain status, like a princess or gējī. It has come to be known as Da-Xiu-Shan but has been called Dian-Chai-Li-Yi...
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  • between the 4th and 6th-century CE. Their cause of death is unknown. Princess Yongtai (15–16), 701. In both the Old Book of Tang and New Book of Tang, it...
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