The first name is M, the original king of Guangping, and later changed to the king of Chu and became the king. He succeeded to the throne in 762, and the Anshi Rebellion was put down in 763. After the Anshi Rebellion, Datang began to decline. At that time, there were many vassal regions in the east, neighboring Uighurs in the north kept blackmailing, and neighboring Tubo invaded in the west. In 763, Tubo occupied the capital Chang 'an on 15th. For stability, Tang Daizong closed our time, which led to the separation of the buffer zone. The politics and economy of the imperial court further deteriorated. He died in 779 AD, Emperor Xiaowu of Wen Rui, posthumous title. Buried in Yuanling (now Tanshan Mountain, 30 miles northwest of Fuping County, Shaanxi Province).
children
son
Twenty sons of Dai Zhong, Empress Ruizhen gave birth to Dezong, Cui Fei gave birth to Li Miao and Yizhen gave birth to Li Jiong. The birth mother information of the other seventeen kings has been lost.
King of Fengjie County → King of Lu → King of Yong → Tang Dezong (Empress Ruizhen)
Prince Zheng → Prince Li Miao (mother)
Li Xia, Wang Jun
Mu Wang Li Shu
Dan wangliyu
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Wang Han Li Jiong (Empress Dowager Yizhen)
~ Wang → Li
Wangyi Li nai
Sui Wanglixun
Wang Jing Li Xuan
Pear bamboo → Li Su, King Shu.
Xin Wang Lizao
Wang Shao Li Xian
Jia
Broken network Li Yu
Wang Xun Li y
Gong Wang Litong
The original king, Li Kui II.
Wang Ya Yi Li
Braveheart is a gift after death.
daughter
The Book of the New Tang Dynasty records that Tang Daizong has 18 daughters, but the other female princess Le 'an missed it:
Princess Lingxian (passed away)
Princess Zhen Ding (died young)
Princess Yongqing (married to Pei Fang)
Princess Zhao Yi of Qi State (mother Cui Guifei, first named Princess Shengping, later married Ai Guo)
Princess Huayang (five princesses, a true queen mother, who became a monk in Dali for seven years, is called Qionghua real person)
Princess Yuqing (died young)
Princess Jiafeng (married to Gao Yi, married in middle age)
Princess Changlin (Yuan Henian married Shen Ming)
Princess Taihe (premature death)
Princess Zhao Zhuangyi (formerly known as Princess Wuqing, later renamed Princess Jiacheng, married to and died in Yuanhe years).
Princess Yu Xu (the sixth princess, died young)
Princess Puning (married to Wu)
Jinyang princess (married to Ye Pei who lived in the Daiwa period)
Princess Yiqing (married to Liu Gao)
Princess Shou Chang (married to Dou Keliang and died in Zhenyuan)
Princess Xindu (married to Tian Hua)
Princess Xiping (premature death)
Princess Zhang Ning (premature death)
Princess Lean (married to Zhang Xun)