Crown Prince Zhanghuai (Chinese: 章懷太子; pinyin: Zhānghuái Tàizǐ), named Li De (Chinese: 李德; pinyin: Lǐ Dé) from 675 to 680, was a crown prince of the...
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Zhanghuai (Wade–Giles: Chang-huai) may refer to: Prince Zhanghuai, Tang dynasty prince Princess Pan, or Empress Zhanghuai, Song dynasty empress This disambiguation...
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of her son Li Xián (Crown Prince Zhanghuai, 653–84), grandson Li Chongrun (Prince of Shao, posthumously honored Crown Prince Yide, 682–701), and granddaughter...
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A group of eunuchs. Mural from the tomb of the prince Zhanghuai, 706 AD....
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Zetian 684), posthumously initially honored the Prince of Yong, later honored Crown Prince Zhanghuai. x Lady Fang (Wife), granddaughter of Fang Renyu...
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son Princess Andingsi (安定思公主; 654), third daughter Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai (章懷皇太子 李賢/章怀皇太子 李贤; 655–684), sixth son Li Xian, Zhongzong (中宗 李顯/李显;...
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illness. Su Wen was a eunuch who supported prince Liu Fuling and his mother Lady Zhao against Liu Ju, Crown Prince of Wei and his mother Wei Zifu. Near the...
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from 706 and is found in a wall mural on a corridor leading to the tomb of Prince Zhang Huai at the Qianling Mausoleum site. Excavated in 1972, the frescoes...
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Li Shouli (category Tang dynasty imperial princes)
Chinese: 李守禮) was the second son of Li Xián, who was also known as Crown Prince Zhanghuai of Tang. Born Li Guangren (李光仁), during the Chuigong era of his youngest...
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Xian (李睍) Prince Zhanghuai (653–684), personal name Li Xian (李賢), Tang dynasty prince Li Chengqi (679–742), or Li Xian (李憲), Tang dynasty prince, son of...
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