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1, Li Shimin (598. 1.28 or 599.1.23-649.7.10) was born in Didao, Longxi (now Lintao County, Gansu Province). The second emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned from 626 to 649) was an outstanding politician, strategist, strategist and poet. Tang Gaozu Tang Gaozu's second son, the mother is the Queen Mother Dou Shi.

2, smart and decisive, good at riding and shooting. A teenager joined the army and went to Yanmenguan to rescue Yang Di. Propose Jinyang arise, worship the Emperor, seal Dunhuang Duke, lead the troops to attack Chang 'an, worship the ministers and doctors, and seal Qin Gong and Zhao Gong. After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, he led the troops to pacify the separatist forces such as Xue, Liu Wuzhou, Dou Jiande, Wang and Liu Heita, and made great contributions to the establishment and unification of the Tang Dynasty, worshiping the generals and sealing the king of Qin. Establish a literature museum to attract talents from all over the world. On the fourth day of June (July 2, 626), Wude launched the "Xuanwumen Rebellion", killed the hidden prince Li and the prince Li Yuanji, and made him the Crown Prince. On August 9th, Tang Gaozu Tang Gaozu abdicated, and Li Shimin proclaimed himself emperor, with the title of Zhenguan. In the early days of his rule, he listened to the opinions of ministers and accepted advice with an open mind. Governing the country and leveling the world with Chinese characters, practicing economy, persuading farmers and mulberry workers to recuperate, making the country prosperous and the people safe, and creating "the rule of chastity" Open up territory to the outside world, attack and destroy East Turkistan and Xueyantuo, conquer Gaochang, Qiuci and Tuguhun, and hit Goguryeo hard. The establishment of the four towns in Anxi, living in harmony with all ethnic groups in the northern region, won the title of "Tiankhan" and laid an important foundation for the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty 100 years.