The relationship between Li Zhenzong and Li Shimin was that of an imperial uncle and nephew. Li Zhenzong was Li Shiming's imperial uncle, and Li Shiming was Li Zhenzong's nephew.
The relationship between Li Shimin and Li Longji was that of grandfather and grandson. Li Shimin was Li Longji's great-grandfather. Li Shimin was the father of Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty, and Li Zhi was the father of Li Longji. Therefore, Li Shimin was Li Longji's grandfather, and Li Longji was Li Shimin's grandson. The relationship between them was of great significance in the Tang Dynasty's inheritance and family glory.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin ascended the throne after the incident at Xuanwu Gate and appointed Li Chengqian as the Crown Prince. He hoped that Li Chengqian would become a good Emperor and ensure the stability of the Li family. Li Shimin had poured a lot of effort and resources into cultivating Li Chengqian, and he attached great importance to his education. However, Li Chengqian's fate was far from satisfactory. He was deposed as Crown Prince and executed, probably because of his plot against Hou Junji. Li Chengqian's destiny was full of trickery and tragedy.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was appointed as the crown prince and was highly anticipated and nurtured. Li Shimin had conflicting trust in Li Chengqian. As a father, he loved and trusted Li Chengqian very much, but as a monarch and minister, he was worried that he might do something disloyal. However, the specific information about the interaction and relationship between Li Chengqian and Li Shimin was not clear.
Li Maozhen and Li Shimin were not directly related. Li Maozhen was a warlord from the end of the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties, while Li Shimin was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. The time and place of the two were different, and there was no clear relationship between them. Therefore, Li Maozhen and Li Shimin were not related.
Li Linfu and Li Shimin were relatives, and the specific relationship was that Li Linfu was Li Shimin's younger brother.
Li Shimin and Li Chengqian were father and son. Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in Chengqian Hall and was conferred the title of Crown Prince. However, due to Li Chengqian's rebellion, he was demoted and eventually lost his position as Crown Prince.
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.
The relationship between Yang Guifei and Li Shimin was twofold. Yang Guifei was both Li Shimin's granddaughter-in-law and his great-grandson's daughter-in-law. At first, Yang Guifei was the wife of Emperor Xuanzong's son, King Shou. Because of her beauty, she became Emperor Xuanzong's concubine. According to the information provided, Noble Consort Yang's background was rather complicated. She was born into an aristocratic family of officials and was once conferred the title of Princess Shou. However, due to the death of Emperor Xuanzong's mother, Concubine Wu Hui, Emperor Xuanzong became interested in the beauty of Concubine Yang and married her as his concubine. Therefore, after Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty deposed Empress Wang, Yang Guifei was equivalent to an empress. In short, Yang Guifei was Li Shimin's great-great-granddaughter-in-law and later became his great-grandson's daughter-in-law.
We can conclude that Ruyi and Li Shimin's uncle are cousins. Li Shimin and Princess Ruyi's mother was the daughter of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, while Li Yuan was Li Shimin's cousin. Their great-grandfather was Li Hu. Therefore, it could be said that Ruyi and Li Shimin were cousins.
Li Zhenzong was killed by Gongsun Yuyao. In the TV series " Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties 4 ", when Li Zhenzong was holding the imperial edict proudly, Yuyao attacked and killed Li Zhenzong from behind, but the other party also turned around and seriously injured Yuyao. Then, Yuyao died in Li Shiming's arms, and Li Shiming was extremely sad. This was the conclusion based on the most relevant information in the search results provided.