The Great Idler of Zhenguan was a Chinese web novel. It did not explicitly mention whether Princess Dongyang married anyone. The princess is a fictional character, so her wedding and the question of who she marries are beyond our knowledge.
The exact content of the latest chapter of Zhenguan's Great Idler could not be determined.
Zhenguan's Great Idler's TMT is available for download.
The Great Idler of Zhenguan was an online literary work that mainly told the story of a person named Li Xian who traveled to the Tang Dynasty and became an idle person. In this novel, the historical figures related to Li Xian were: Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty: The protagonist of the novel, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, implemented a series of important reforms during his reign. Wu Zetian: The female emperor in the novel was the only female emperor of the Tang Dynasty and one of the most famous female politicians in Chinese history. 3. Fang Xuanling: The prime minister in the novel was a famous politician and military strategist in the history of the Tang Dynasty. 4. Wei Zheng: The prime minister in the novel was a famous politician and ideologist in the history of the Tang Dynasty. 5. Li Yifu: The prime minister in the novel was a famous politician and writer in the history of the Tang Dynasty. In addition, the novel also involved other famous historical figures such as Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Luo Binwang, Han Yu, Liu Yuxi, etc. These historical figures were described in detail in the novel.
The first female lead, Princess Ankang, was eventually married to Du Gumou.
The first female lead, Princess Ankang, was eventually married to Du Gumou.
Princess Ankang of the Tang Dynasty married Du Gumou.
Consort Wen Xiu later married Liu Zhendong, a major of the Kuomingtang.
Princess Huaiqing had recently married Wang Ning.
Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning. Princess Huaiqing was the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Her birth mother was the imperial concubine of Chengmu, Sun. Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning in the 15th year of Hongwu (1382) and gave birth to three sons. Wang Ning was a famous poet of the Ming Dynasty and was known as one of the "Ten Talents of Jingtai". Princess Huaiqing had a good marriage background and upbringing. Therefore, Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning.