Li Chu married three women in his life.
In the end, Li Chen 'an married three women, Yanran Zhao, Nan Jin, and Beigong Xue.
In Tang Glory, Li Chu had three wives. His wives were Cui Caiping, the princess consort's wife, Shen Zhenzhu, and Dugu Jingyao, the concubines. This drama told the legendary story of Shen Shi, the concubine of Li Yu in the Tang Dynasty. It recorded how Pearl and Li Shu met, knew each other, fell in love, and stayed together.
Li Zicheng was the leader of the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty. He had two women in his life. The first woman was his wife, Li Yan. According to legend, Li Yan was a woman whom Li Zicheng met before the uprising. The two fell in love and became husband and wife. Li Yan was a talented woman who was not only good at poetry, but also good at music and dance. She was one of Li Zicheng's right-hand men. The second woman was one of the many women Li Zicheng had met during the uprising. The most famous of them was his mother, Mother Li. According to legend, Li Zicheng had committed adultery with many women during the uprising to save his mother, but these women were later forced to leave him. However, there was no conclusive evidence or historical records of this theory.
Di Renjie had married three wives in his life.
Di Renjie had married three wives in his life.
Wei Hao, the son-in-law of Zhenguan, married three women. Among them were Li Lizhi, the eldest princess of the Tang Empire, and Li Siyuan, the daughter of Li Jing, the acting duke.
In the end, Xu Qi 'an married six women. These women were Zhong Li, Huai Qing, Luo Yuheng, Lin An, Mu Nanzhi, and the Nine-Tailed Heavenly Fox. Among them, only the Second Princess Lin An was truly married. Other women might be Xu Qi 'an's lovers or have special relationships, but only Lin An became his wife.
In the end, Chen Hansheng married a woman, and his wife was Shen Youchu.
In the end, Chen Hansheng married a woman, and his wife was Shen Youchu.
In the end, Chen Hansheng married a woman. His wife was Shen Youchu.