What are the princesses who got married in Chinese history? I hope you can introduce them in detail.
1. Princess Yongle: Yang, father Yang Yuansi, mother unknown. His father, Yang Yuansi, was the grandson of Li Xu (not Li Ji), king of Dongping. On November 3, the fifth year of Kaiyuan (717) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he married Li Si, Prince of Songmo County, Khitan. After Li Shihui died the next year, Princess Yongle married his younger brother Li Suogu.
2. Princess Taiping: The youngest daughter of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, and the sister of Tang Zhongzong and Tang Ruizong. She was extremely favored by her parents and brothers, especially her mother Wu Zetian, and she was extremely powerful. In the second year of Xiantian (713), he was captured by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty on suspicion of treason and died at home.
After the death of Princess Taiping, Tang Xuanzong's regime was declared stable, starting the Kaiyuan rule, and ending the phenomenon of multiple mutinies in the capital in the 90 years since the Xuanwu Gate Incident in 626.
3. Princess Wei Chang: It is generally believed that she is the eldest daughter of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and her mother is Queen Wei Zihu. Because in Emperor Wu's dynasty, she was promoted to the eldest princess as the emperor's daughter, Tangmuyi was the richest salt town, and her two husbands were both extremely wealthy, so she was considered to be the favorite daughter of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
The same mother and brother are Liu Ju, the eldest son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Princess Wei Chang did not fall into the witchcraft disaster in the second year of Zhenghe, nor did she die from being cut in half. It is generally believed that Princess Wei Chang died before the witchcraft disaster. According to the distribution of the tombs in Maoling, Princess Wei Chang was probably buried in Maoling together with her husband, Cao Xiang, the Marquis of Pingyang.
4. Princess Changning: The eldest daughter of Empress Wei of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty? She married Yang Shenjiao and Su Yanbo successively. Very popular. Later generations also called her "Princess Ning". During the Holy Year, she, Princess Anle, Princess Taiping and others set up a palace guard, with one person every ten steps, and patrolled with cavalry to control the palace.
During the Shenlong period, she was granted the title of princess, opened a mansion, set up subordinate officials, but did not set up a long historian, and her treatment was the same as that of a prince; and her estate was granted to 2,500 households, which was three times the treatment of a prince's title. many.
5. Princess Ding'an: The tenth daughter of Emperor Xianzong of Tang Dynasty, her mother is unknown. She was first named "Princess Taihe" and was promoted to "Princess Ding'an" after returning to China. She was the third and last real princess in the Tang Dynasty to marry the Uighurs (Uighurs). In the first year of Changqing (821 AD), the Uighurs sent envoys Hedagan and others to request peace, and Tang Muzong agreed.
The Uighur Chongde Khan sent a large team of more than 2,000 people including the governor, Duqu, Yehu, and the princess to the Tang Dynasty to welcome his bride, and they received 20,000 horses and 1,000 camels as betrothal gifts. Emperor Muzong of the Tang Dynasty named his sister Princess Taihe and married the Uighur Khan. The princess officially arrived at the Uighur tooth tent, an auspicious day was chosen, and the princess was canonized as Uighur Ketun.
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