Li Zhi and Wu Zesheng had six children, four sons and two daughters.
Li Zhi and Wu Zesheng had six children, including four sons and two daughters.
Li Zhi and Wu Zesheng had six children, including four sons and two daughters. Their sons were Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan, while their daughters were Princess An Dingsi and Princess Taiping.
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 was four years older than Li Zhi.
Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun had seven children, including three sons and four daughters.
Liu Bang and Lu Zhi had two children. Their son was Liu Ying, also known as Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. His daughter was Princess Lu Yuan, who married the King of Zhao, Zhang Ao. This information can be found in the search results provided.
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 Chengqian had three sons in his life.