Zhenguan Law was a law book from the Tang Dynasty of China. The author was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. This law was regarded as one of the important milestone in the history of ancient Chinese law, which had a profound impact on the legal system and legal thought of later generations.
The author of Zhenguan Great Idler was Liu Cixin.
The author of The Law of Attraction was the American author, The Power of Now.
The crown prince of the Zhenguan period was Li Chengqian. Li Chengqian, the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was appointed Crown Prince. However, Li Chengqian later developed a bad habit and was deposed.
The author of " A Dutchman " was Angry Banana.
The author of the son-in-law is Xiao Ding.
The female leads of Zhenguan Xianwang were Li Li Xian, Wu Mei, and Princess Chengyang.
The author of the novel," Dut-in Son-in-law ", was Liu Xiahui.
The original author of " Invincible Son-in-law " was Lingxiao City.
The crown prince of the Zhenguan period was Li Chengqian. He was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and was appointed Crown Prince. However, as he grew older, he developed bad habits, including unspeakable obscenities towards boys and worship of the Turks. His actions caused doubts and criticism, and some people even wrote a letter to remonstrate. In the end, Li Chengqian was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. There was no crown prince during the Zhenguan period.
Zhenguan Shu Zi referred to the people who held the position of Prince Shu Zi during the Zhenguan period (627-649). Zhenguan concubines included Li Baiyao, Zhang Xuansu, Kong Yingda and others. When they were the sons of the Crown Prince's concubines, they had remonstrated with the Crown Prince's behavior, especially the Crown Prince Chengqian's neglect of his studies, excessive playfulness, and indulgence. Among them, Zhang Xuansu abandoned his studies because the prince liked hunting, so he wrote a letter to remonstrate. Kong Yingda repeatedly remonstrated with the Crown Prince and was praised and appreciated by Taizong. The existence and remonstrance behavior of the concubines in Zhenguan reflected the attention paid to the education and behavior of the crown prince at that time, as well as the standard requirements for the crown prince.