I recommend the following two novels to you. You can read them ~ "The Great Tang Can Be Stronger": The protagonist, Li Zhonghua, dreams of returning to the Great Tang and personally participated in the creation of the Great Tang, similar to Empress Zhangsun. The main character and Zhangsun Wugou became siblings, and further, their fates also intersected. I've just signed a contract for this book. I can give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Empress Zhangsun's e-book referred to " The Legend of Empress Zhangsun." This novel was a biography of Empress Zhangsun of the Tang Dynasty. It was written by Empress Zhangsun, the empress of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. The novel described Empress Zhangsun's life experience in the Tang Dynasty and her performance in politics, culture, art and so on. The novel was adapted into many different versions and became an important part of Chinese culture.
Empress Zhangsun's life was full of tragedy. In her short 36 years of life, she had suffered tremendous psychological pressure, an irregular life, an unfortunate love life, and the torture of illness. Empress Zhangsun died of illness at the age of 36. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was very sad about this. He believed that Empress Zhangsun's death was destiny, but he still could not restrain his grief. At Empress Zhangsun's funeral, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty personally wrote an inscription and built a residence for palace maids and eunuchs to serve Empress Zhangsun. In Emperor Taizong's heart, Empress Zhangsun was always alive. Empress Zhangsun was posthumously conferred the title of Empress Wende. This posthumous title reflected her character and virtue. Although Empress Zhangsun's life was full of tragedies, she made an important contribution to the prosperity and harmony of the Tang Dynasty as the virtuous empress of Emperor Taizong.
Empress Zhangsun's life was full of tragedy. In her short 36 years of life, she had suffered tremendous psychological pressure, an irregular life, an unfortunate love life, and the torture of illness. Empress Zhangsun died of illness at the age of 36. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was very sad about this. He thought that Empress Zhangsun's death was destiny, but he still felt sad. However, the search results provided above did not provide enough information about Empress Zhangsun's specific tragic experience and the details of her life. Therefore, we have no way of knowing Empress Zhangsun's tragic experience.
Empress Zhangsun's life was full of tragedy. In her short 36 years of life, she had suffered tremendous psychological pressure, an irregular life, an unfortunate love life, and the torture of illness. Empress Zhangsun died of illness at the age of 36. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was very sad about this. He believed that Empress Zhangsun's death was destiny, but he still could not restrain his grief. At Empress Zhangsun's funeral, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty personally wrote an inscription and built a residence for palace maids and eunuchs to serve Empress Zhangsun. In Emperor Taizong's heart, Empress Zhangsun was always alive. Empress Zhangsun was posthumously conferred the title of Empress Wende. This posthumous title reflected her character and virtue. Although Empress Zhangsun's life was full of tragedies, she made an important contribution to the prosperity and harmony of the Tang Dynasty as the virtuous empress of Emperor Taizong.
Empress Zhangsun's seven children were born in the order of Li Chengqian, Li Tai, Li Zhi, Princess Changle, Princess Chengyang, Princess Jinyang, and Princess Xincheng.
Empress Zhangsun's seven children were born in the order of Li Chengqian, Li Tai, Li Zhi, Princess Changle, Princess Chengyang, Princess Jinyang, and Princess Xincheng.
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The Legend of Empress Zhangsun was a biography of Empress Zhangsun during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Empress Zhangsun was born in Luoyang, Henan Province. She was the daughter of Zhangsun Sheng, the general of the Right Xiao Wei of the Sui Dynasty. She had liked to read since she was young, followed etiquette, and had a frugal personality. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, Empress Zhangsun was conferred the title of empress and became the model of the harem in the Tang Dynasty. She was regarded as a virtuous, thrifty, and fair empress, and was deeply doted on by Taizong. However, the specific plot of Empress Zhangsun's tears was not mentioned in the given search results, so it was impossible to give a specific answer.
Empress Zhangsun was the wife of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. She was born in the Sui Dynasty and was the daughter of Zhangsun Sheng, the general of the Right Xiao Wei of the Sui Dynasty. She had liked to read since she was young and followed etiquette. She married Taizong at the age of thirteen. Empress Zhangsun was known for being thrifty. She was very frugal with her clothes and items, as long as they were enough. She was also very diligent in fulfilling her duties as an empress, being courteous and courteous to the other concubines, mediating conflicts, and was Taizong's virtuous wife. When Taizong was facing internal strife, she personally went to encourage and comfort the soldiers guarding the palace, showing her strong and touching side. In the end, she was conferred the title of Empress and was posthumously recognized as Sikong and Duke Xian of Qi. Empress Zhangsun's biography, the Old Book of Tang, the Biography of Empress Zhangsun of Taizong Wende, recorded her life in detail.
The Legend of Empress Zhangsun was a biography of Empress Zhangsun during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. We know that Empress Zhangsun was Taizong's concubine. She was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, and was the daughter of Zhangsun Sheng, the general of the Right Guard of the Sui Dynasty. Empress Zhangsun liked to read since she was young. She followed etiquette and was frugal. She became the Empress after Taizong ascended the throne and was known for her frugality. She kept a certain distance from Taizong's political affairs, but when internal strife broke out, she personally went to encourage the soldiers, and after Taizong ascended the throne, she was made empress. Empress Zhangsun was also known for her benevolence and kindness. She was very caring and generous to her concubines and palace servants. In general, Empress Zhangsun was a knowledgeable, thrifty, and benevolent wife.