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Li Qin of the Tang Dynasty

Li Qin of the Tang Dynasty

2024-12-30 17:08
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Li Qin (809-834), Longxi Di Dao (now Lintao County, Gansu Province) people. She was the daughter of the imperial family of the Tang Dynasty, the seventh grandson of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and the daughter of Imperial Censor Li Lize. She had a pure and honest character, and her personality was gentle and docile. At the age of 16, she married Yan Yu and gave birth to a daughter and a son. However, unfortunately, she died in the eighth year of Emperor Wenzong of Tang Dynasty (834) at the age of 26 and was buried in Fengqiyuan. As for her other stories and personal information, there was no relevant information in the search results provided so far.

Joy of Life

Joy of Life

A family inclined to kindness and charity would grace the descendants. Thanks to one small act of kindness, by providence she comes across a grateful friend; Fortunate that her mother, has done an unperceived good deed…. Men should rescue the distressed and aid the poor… Who would have guessed that kindness in this world ultimately would be the road that one must choose, that proverbial fork in the road? Clouds of rain float on eastern winds as new vines start to blossom. Though drums of war roar too loudly and their brilliance has been lost, a green grass carpet greets the sun by the break of morning. Let us wait for the yellow leaves, a few gourds are harvested.

Qin Changqing, Li Huan 'er, Traversing the Tang Dynasty

Qin Changqing and Li Huan 'er's novel was called " Qin Changqing and Li Huan' er Crossing the Great Tang."

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2024-12-29 05:12

Time travel into Qin Changqing, Li Huaner, Tang Dynasty novel

Qin Changqing and Li Huan 'er's novel was called " Qin Changqing and Li Huan' er Crossing the Tang Dynasty." The author of this novel was unknown. The novel mainly told the story of Qin Changqing after he transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty, his life in the Tang Dynasty and his interaction with his father-in-law. However, the search results did not provide any more information about the specific plot and content of the novel. Therefore, I don't know the details of the plot and content of this novel.

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2025-01-03 16:32

Tang Yixin, Li Qin

Tang Yixin and Li Qin met through the variety show Run, Brothers. In the third and fourth episodes of the first season of the show, Tang Yixin and Li Qin participated in the recording as guests. The two of them were about the same age and had a cheerful personality. They gradually became good friends. When Tang Yixin got married, she invited Li Qin to be her bridesmaid. In addition, Tang Yixin and Li Qin also acted in the movie Joy of Life2 together. The friendship between them had attracted the attention of the entertainment industry.

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2024-12-23 14:27

Li Qin, Tang Yan

Li Qin and Tang Yan were two actors who received a lot of attention. Li Qin's performance in the TV series " The Legend of Chu Qiao " was highly praised. She had changed from an innocent and cute little bunny to a determined avenger. Her red dress was eye-catching. She also starred in the TV series " Wolf Highness," in which she showed excellent acting skills and delicate emotional changes. Tang Yan appeared in the TV series " Flowers " and was praised for her elegance and perfect figure. In addition, the two actors also had a new drama to be released. Li Qin would star in the ancient martial arts drama Seven Nights Snow, and Tang Yan would star in the immortal drama Nian Wushuang. There was no clear answer as to which of the two actors was better.

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2025-01-01 22:04

A woman from the Tang Dynasty transmigrated to the Qin Dynasty

I recommend 'Female Forensic Physician of the Tang Dynasty' by Xiu Tang. The female protagonist was an abandoned daughter from a famous family who had traveled back in time to the Tang Dynasty. In the story, she used her forensic skills to solve the pending case with the male protagonist. In the end, she married into an aristocratic family and broke the low status of the coroner. The writing was good, the case was exciting, the plot was compact and not dragged out, and the characters were fresh and had personality. The emotional scenes were not delayed either. The female lead was rational and independent, while the male lead's emotional intelligence was online. There were funny supporting characters and three different types of handsome guys. The book was good at solving cases and romance. The details of the customs of the Tang Dynasty were very good, allowing the readers to get a glimpse of the daily life of the Tang Dynasty. Many people would watch it again after reading it. It was a classic in the female forensic doctor's transmigration novel. Those who liked this genre should not miss it. " The Older Leftover Women of the Tang Dynasty " was written by Yu Wai Hua Xian. The leftover women of the modern archaeology department traveled to the Tang Dynasty and were still leftover women. There were many murders around her and her background became a mystery. She followed her fate and found a man, but whoever wanted to control her fate, she would turn the Tang Dynasty upside down. " Notes of the Tang Dynasty " was also written by a fairy. The female protagonist traveled from the modern era to a weak orphan girl in the Tang Dynasty. She regained her treasure and created miracles in ancient times. She went from an orphan girl to a socialite in Chang 'an. However, the reviews were generally abandoned. " Delicious Tang Dynasty " was written by Tang Shi Ming Yue. Modern women traveled to the Tang Dynasty not to be little women, but to play with the Tang Dynasty with superb culinary skills. It was relaxed and warm. Feast Skills Bring Me Back to Life was a story of a zombie who had the ultimate move of the League of Legends. << Twin Luan in Troubled Times >> was about a royal princess and a captive of a broken country. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-03-23 00:26

Li Hong of the Tang Dynasty

Li Hong (652 - 675) was the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty and the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor. He was the eldest son of Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. Li Hong was filial and benevolent since childhood, and after becoming the prince, he sympathized with the people's feelings. He once wrote to Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and pleaded for mercy for his two convicted sisters, which was deeply loved by Gaozong. However, Li Hong suddenly died at the age of 23, and the cause of his death was controversial. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and made an exception to posthumously grant Prince Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.

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2025-01-09 08:22

Li Hong of the Tang Dynasty

Li Hong (652 - 675) was the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty and the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor. He was the eldest son of Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. Li Hong was filial and benevolent since childhood, and after becoming the prince, he sympathized with the people's feelings. He once wrote to Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and pleaded for mercy for his two convicted sisters, which was deeply loved by Gaozong. In the year 675, Li Hong followed the Emperor and Empress to Luoyang. He died suddenly at the age of 23 in the Qiyun Hall of the Palace of Joint Jade. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and made an exception to posthumously grant Prince Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.

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2025-01-09 08:28

Li Chen of the Tang Dynasty

Li Chen was not the emperor of the Tang Dynasty. The 17th emperor of the Tang Dynasty was Li Chen, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. His birth was not noble, he was the child of a concubine's maid. Due to his background and stuttering, Li Chen was ridiculed as he grew up. After his father passed away, Li Chen lost his only support and could only continue to live with his tail between his legs. In " Da Tang Di Gong An," Li Chen played the role of Hou Yu, an old friend of Di Renjie. All in all, Li Chen was an actor, not the emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

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2025-01-17 10:13

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

Li Chengqian (619 - 645 January 5) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). He was a minister of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, and his mother was Empress Wende. During the reign of Emperor Wude, he was conferred the title of Prince of Zhongshan. Li Chengqian was smart and kind, but because of his leg disease, he could not move. After he learned that the King of Wei, Li Tai, wanted to fight for the throne, he became more and more arrogant and disrespectful to his teachers. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), after his failed attempt to assassinate Li Tai, he plotted with Li Yuanchang, the king of Han, Du He, the emperor's son-in-law, and Hou Junji, the duke of Chen, but the plan was exposed. In order to protect Li Chengqian, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty abolished his status as the crown prince and exiled him to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian's death, his grandson Li Shizhi became the prime minister and posthumously presented him as the governor of Jingzhou and the prince of Hengshan. He was also buried in Zhaoling.

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2025-01-07 00:30

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Zhangsun. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was named Crown Prince. Because of his intelligence and benevolence, he was favored by his father. However, Li Chengqian suffered from leg disease and was unable to move. He pretended to obey his father and was disrespectful to his teacher. He had even tried to assassinate his brother, Li Tai, but failed. As his behavior became increasingly uncontrollable, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty finally abolished his status as Crown Prince and exiled him to Qianzhou in order to protect his family and country. After Li Chengqian's death, he was posthumously awarded the title of Jingzhou Grand Governor and Hengshan Prince and buried in Zhaoling.

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2025-01-07 17:16
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