Princess Anyang of the Tang Dynasty was Princess Xiangcheng, the eldest daughter of Li Shimin. Princess Xiang Cheng married Xiao Rui, Duke of Song. They were very happy after their marriage. Therefore, Princess Anyang of the Tang Dynasty married Xiao Rui.
Princess Anyang of the Tang Dynasty was based on Princess Xiangcheng. She married Xiao Rui.
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The reason why the nobles of the Tang Dynasty were unwilling to marry princesses was mainly because the status of princesses in the Tang Dynasty was high, and they often had high power and resources. Moreover, the marriage of princesses was often not only a personal matter, but also involved political and social status issues. In the Tang Dynasty, the relationship between the nobles and the princesses was often tense because the higher status of the princesses often affected the political and social status of the nobles. If an aristocrat wanted to marry a princess, they had to give up their social status and dignity and admit that they were the princess's subordinates, and even had to obey the princess's orders. This was not only a humiliation, but it could also bring serious political risks. In addition, the political environment and system of the Tang Dynasty were more complicated. The relationship between the nobles and the princesses was often full of interest exchange and power struggle. Therefore, even if a noble family decided to marry a princess, they might not be able to obtain the princess's sincere recognition and respect. The princess might use the status and power of the gentry to obtain more benefits for herself or use the power and status of the gentry to resist other gentry. In summary, the main reasons why the nobles of the Tang Dynasty did not want to marry the princess were the high status of the princess, the high political risk, the complexity of the political environment and system.
It was a great honor to marry a princess, but not many families in the Tang Dynasty were willing to marry a princess. This was mainly because the aristocratic society in the Tang Dynasty paid great attention to status and honor. The noble courtesy of marrying a princess often required the family to have extremely high prestige and social status. Therefore, only a few noble families could afford this kind of expense. In addition, a princess usually needed an outstanding husband and a generous dowry, which was also a burden for ordinary civilian families. During the Tang Dynasty, the social class was severely divided. The gap between the rich noble class and the poor civilian class was very large. Therefore, even if the noble family was willing to bear the expenses of marrying the princess, it was difficult to obtain enough dowry and husband. In addition, marrying a princess usually required strict etiquette and rituals, including gorgeous weddings and court life, which was also a burden for ordinary people. Therefore, although marrying a princess was an extremely noble courtesy at that time, only a few noble families could afford it, and most families were unwilling to bear such expenses.
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