There were a few novels where the main character transmigrated to become Li Hong. Among them were " Rebirth of the Crown Prince of the Great Tang "," Great Tang: Prince Wushuang "," The Twelve Princes of the Great Tang ", and " Prince Wushuang of the Great Tang ". These novels described how the protagonist traveled to the Tang Empire and became the son of Li Shimin, and they also involved the severing of his relationship with Li Shimin. You need to read these novels to get more information about the specific plot and content.
There were a few novels where the main character transmigrated to become Li Hong. Among them were " Rebirth of the Crown Prince of the Great Tang "," Great Tang: Prince Wushuang "," The Twelve Princes of the Great Tang ", and " Prince Wushuang of the Great Tang ". These novels described how the protagonist traveled to the Tang Empire and became the son of Li Shimin, and they also involved the severing of his relationship with Li Shimin. You need to read these novels to get more information about the specific plot and content.
For novels about transmigrating to become Li Hong, he could recommend a novel called " Rebirth of the Great Tang Crown Prince." This novel told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to become Wu Zetian's son, Li Hong. He had a major impact on the development of the Tang Empire. You need to read the novel for more details.
Li Hong's character was fraternity, generosity, ambition, idealism, and rebellion. He took great care of his brothers and sisters. Not only did he love his youngest sister, Princess Taiping, but he also took care of the daughter of his mother's enemy. His benevolence towards everyone also exposed his shortcomings of being too idealistic and not thoughtful enough.
The protagonist of the novel is Li Suluo. She is a cold-blooded secret agent who transmigrated to a prime minister's residence and became a weak third miss. Later, she solved all kinds of obstacles one by one, and her strength soared. She countered every move she saw, killing one when one came, and killing two when two came. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in the Imperial Palace in the third year of Yonghui (652), was granted the title of acting king in the sixth year of Yonghui (655), and was appointed Crown Prince in the first year of Xianqingyuan (656). Li Hong was famous for his benevolence during his time as Crown Prince and was deeply favored by Gaozong. He once wrote to Emperor Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and plead for mercy for his two convicted sisters. However, in the year 675, Li Hong suddenly died while traveling with the Emperor and Empress to Luoyang. He was only 23 years old. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and posthumously granted Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title of "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor. Li Hong's mausoleum was located in Tang Gongling.
Li Hong's wife was Pei. Pei was the daughter of the right-guard general Pei Judao. She married the eldest son of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, Crown Prince Li Hong. The Pei family was praised as a virtuous woman. Her marriage with Li Hong only lasted for two years. A year after Li Hong's death in 675, the Pei family also passed away. As for the specific reason for her death, there was currently no relevant information for reference.
Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Chang 'an in the year 652 and was highly anticipated. When he was four years old, Emperor Gaozong abolished the original Crown Prince Li Zhong and made him the future heir. However, Li Hong's body had been very weak since he was young. In order to pray for Buddha's blessing, Gaozong had specially built a Great Ximing Temple for him. Li Hong studied the Four Books and Five Classics to learn the way to govern the country and stabilize the people. He was described as filial, benevolent, and compassionate. In the year 675, Li Hong died suddenly in the Qiyun Hall of the Palace of Joint Jade at the age of 23. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and posthumously granted him the title of emperor, posthumous title of "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.