Li Zhi and Wu Zetian had a total of four sons. They were Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan. Among them, Li Hong died in 675 AD at the age of 23. There were two explanations for the cause of death. One was that he died of illness, and the other was that he was killed by Wu Zetian. In 684 AD, Li Xian was banished to a place and eventually committed suicide. Li Xian's ending was unknown. As for Li Dan, he had ascended the throne twice, but he had abdicated to his mother and brother three times. The final outcome was unknown.
Li Shimin was Wu Zetian's first husband and also Li Zhi's father. Wu Zetian was both Li Zhi's wife and his mother. Wu Zetian was named a talented person during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and later became the Empress. She was known as the "Two Saints" together with Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi. Li Zhi was the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He married Wu Zetian as the empress. They were husband and wife.
Yes, I recommend " Great Zhou Shaoqing " and " Prosperous Chang 'an: The Princess Seeks the World." Both books are about transmigrating to the Tang Dynasty and dealing with historical figures such as Li Zhi and Wu Zetian. Among them," Shaoqing of the Great Zhou " was a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The protagonist was a Buddhist delivery man who transmigrated to the Great Zhou Dynasty and became the nephew of Empress Wu Zetian and the boss of Di Renjie." Prosperous Chang 'an: The Princess Seeks the World " was an ancient romance novel. The protagonist transmigrated to the period of Wu Zhou and helped Princess Taiping realize her wish. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Wu Zetian was four years older than Li Zhi.
Wu Zetian and Li Zhi had a total of six children, including four sons and two daughters.
Wu Zetian and Li Zhi had a total of six children, including four sons and two daughters. Their sons were Dai Wang Li Hong, Lu Wang Li Xian, Tang Zhongzong Li Xian, and Tang Ruizong Li Dan. Their daughters were Princess Andingsi and Princess Taiping.
Wu Zetian was four years older than Li Zhi.
Wu Zetian's eldest son, Li Hong, died suddenly in the year 675 at the age of 22. There were two theories about his cause of death. One was that he died of illness, and the other was that he was killed by Wu Zetian. Most modern historians believed that Li Hong died of illness and not that he was killed by Wu Zetian. Li Hong was deeply loved by Tang Gaozong when he was young. He was also very smart, sensible, and very fond of learning. As the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, he was highly praised, but because of his weak health, the later state affairs were handed over to others to handle. Li Hong's death caused great pain to Emperor Gaozong of Tang, so he was posthumously conferred the title of emperor.
Li Hong was the first son of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was made Crown Prince in the year of Xian Qing Yuan. Li Hong was known for his benevolence and compassion, and he was praised by the people. However, he suddenly died of illness when he was accompanying Luoyang. He was only 23 years old. There were two explanations for his cause of death: one was death from illness, and the other was being poisoned by Wu Zetian. Most modern historians believed that he died of illness. Li Hong's death caused great grief to Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. He made an exception and made Li Hong emperor, becoming the first crown prince to be posthumously conferred in the Tang Dynasty.
Wu Zetian's favorite son was Li Longji. In document 1, it was mentioned that Li Longji had fallen from a tall building when he was very young, but he was unharmed. This made Wu Zetian very surprised and liked him. In addition, in document 1, it was also mentioned that Wu Zetian had summoned all the imperial grandchildren to compete for rare treasures. Only Li Longji sat there unmoved, which made Wu Zetian praise him and give him the ancestral treasure, the Jade Dragon Son. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Wu Zetian's favorite son was Li Longji.