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Introduction to Li Hong

2024-12-21 05:22
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2024-12-21 09:31

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. During his time as Crown Prince, he was known for his benevolence and was deeply loved by Emperor Gaozong. Li Hong once wrote to Emperor Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and plead for mercy for his two convicted sisters. However, he suddenly died in 675 at the age of 23. 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.

Introduction to Li Hong

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2024-12-25 18:19

Li Hong (652 - 675) was the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty and the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor. He was the eldest son of Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. Li Hong was filial and benevolent since childhood, and after becoming the prince, he sympathized with the people's feelings. He once wrote to Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and pleaded for mercy for his two convicted sisters, which was deeply loved by Gaozong. However, Li Hong suddenly died at the age of 23, and the cause of his death was controversial. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and made an exception to posthumously grant Prince Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.

Li Xian, Li Hong

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2024-12-19 03:26

Li Xian was the second son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was made Crown Prince after Li Hong's sudden death. Li Xian was clear and fair in handling government affairs, and was praised by Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty and supported by the government and the people. However, he was also suspected by Wu Zetian and was eventually deposed as a commoner and exiled to Bazhou. After Wu Zetian deposed the emperor, he ordered cruel officials to force Li Xian to commit suicide at the age of 29. As for Li Hong, he was Wu Zetian's eldest son. He died of illness not long after he was made Crown Prince. Regarding the cause of his death, there was a saying that he died of illness, and another saying that he was killed by Wu Zetian. However, modern historians were more inclined to believe that he died of illness. Thus, Li Xian and Li Hong's endings were not satisfactory.

Birth of Li Hong

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2025-01-09 16:44

Li Hong was born in Chang 'an in the year 652.

Li Hong as the actor

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2025-01-08 19:01

Li Hong was played by Liu Runnan.

Concubine Li Hong

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2024-10-23 15:04

Li Hong's concubine 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. The specific reason for her death was not provided.

Hong Zhuang Plot Introduction Hong Zhuang Divisions Plot Introduction

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2024-09-15 15:28

Hong Zhuang was an ancient romance novel that told the story of the female protagonist Bai Feng Jiu's love story with the emperor after she traveled back in time. The following is Hong Zhuang's plot introduction: The first episode: Time Travel Bai Feng Jiu was an excellent doctor in the modern world, but when she transmigrated to ancient times, she became an unwelcomed transmigrator. She found that she could not adapt to this unfamiliar environment, but in the end, she successfully found her position and became an outstanding strategist. The Palace Bai Feng Jiu was chosen by the Emperor to be his advisor. She gradually found herself embroiled in the court struggle and had to make some difficult decisions to protect herself and the people around her. Love The relationship between Bai Feng Jiu and the Emperor was gradually warming up, but the Emperor had a special feeling for her. This made Bai Feng Jiu very confused. She finally understood that the Emperor's feelings for her were not love, but a kind of responsibility. Crisis Something important happened in the palace, and the emperor was forced to abdicate his throne to someone else. Bai Feng Jiu decided to help the Emperor fulfill his promise, but she was also facing greater danger. Chapter 5: Reunion In the end, Bai Feng Jiu and the Emperor found a balance in the crisis. They decided to face the challenges of the future together and achieve their reunion. The above is Hong Zhuang's plot introduction. I hope it will be of help to you.

Introduction to Hong Xiaolian

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2025-01-07 01:25

Hong Xiaolian was one of the core figures of the Changjiang Industry Group and was known as one of the "three carriages" of the Changshi Group. She joined the Changjiang Industry Group in 1972 and initially served as Li Ka-shing's administrative secretary. As time passed, she was gradually promoted and became a director and executive director of Changshi. Hong Xiaolian enjoyed a very high reputation within Changshi and was known as a " beautiful girl." Not only was she beautiful, but she was also outstanding. She was also highly praised for her enthusiasm and approachable attitude, and she was firm, decisive, and capable when she worked. Hong Xiaolian had witnessed Li Ka-shing's rise to become Asia's richest man during her time at the Changjiang Group. She had also witnessed the development of Hong Kong's real estate industry. In 2000, Hong Xiaolian gave up her high-paying position and became a director of the Li Ka-shing Foundation. Today, she continued to play a role in the Hong Kong real estate industry and was committed to promoting youth development cooperation between the mainland and Hong Kong.

Li Hong is Li Shimin's son.

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2024-12-27 16:07

Yes, Li Hong was Li Shimin's son. Li Hong was the first son of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian of Tang Gaozong. He was also the fruit of Wu Zetian and Li Shimin's love.

Li Hong's profile

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2025-01-11 14:35

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.

Whose son is Li Hong?

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2025-01-10 01:02

Li Hong was the son of Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian.

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