Crown Prince Zhanghuai (Chinese: 章懷太子; pinyin: Zhānghuái Tàizǐ), named Li De (Chinese: 李德; pinyin: Lǐ Dé) from 675 to 680, was a crown prince of the...
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Zhanghuai (Wade–Giles: Chang-huai) may refer to: Prince Zhanghuai, Tang dynasty prince Princess Pan, or Empress Zhanghuai, Song dynasty empress This disambiguation...
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of her son Li Xián (Crown Prince Zhanghuai, 653–84), grandson Li Chongrun (Prince of Shao, posthumously honored Crown Prince Yide, 682–701), and granddaughter...
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son Princess Andingsi (安定思公主; 654), third daughter Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai (章懷皇太子 李賢/章怀皇太子 李贤; 655–684), sixth son Li Xian, Zhongzong (中宗 李顯/李显;...
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A group of eunuchs. Mural from the tomb of the prince Zhanghuai, 706 AD....
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Zetian 684), posthumously initially honored the Prince of Yong, later honored Crown Prince Zhanghuai. x Lady Fang (Wife), granddaughter of Fang Renyu...
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illness. Su Wen was a eunuch who supported prince Liu Fuling and his mother Lady Zhao against Liu Ju, Crown Prince of Wei and his mother Wei Zifu. Near the...
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Li Shouli (category Tang dynasty imperial princes)
Chinese: 李守禮) was the second son of Li Xián, who was also known as Crown Prince Zhanghuai of Tang. Born Li Guangren (李光仁), during the Chuigong era of his youngest...
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from 706 and is found in a wall mural on a corridor leading to the tomb of Prince Zhang Huai at the Qianling Mausoleum site. Excavated in 1972, the frescoes...
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Xian (李睍) Prince Zhanghuai (653–684), personal name Li Xian (李賢), Tang dynasty prince Li Chengqi (679–742), or Li Xian (李憲), Tang dynasty prince, son of...
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"emperor" versus "empress" or "prince" versus "princess"), whereas, in Classical Chinese, words such as hou (后, "sovereign", "prince", "queen") or huangdi (皇帝...
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members of the ministry had bonsai whether they liked the tradition or not. Prince Itoh was an exception: Any bonsai that the emperor gave him were then passed...
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Issue: Empress Zhanghuai of the Pan clan (章懷皇后 潘氏; 968–989) Empress Zhangmu of the Guo clan (章穆皇后 郭氏; 975–1007) Zhao You, Crown Prince Daoxian (悼獻皇太子...
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emperors are most commonly known (with the exceptions of the Prince of Hailing, Prince Shao of Wei and Emperor Mo; these are posthumous names, as temple...
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Yougong Grace Ting Ning as Shangguan Wan'er Chuang Chiao as Crown Prince Zhanghuai Paul Chang as Zhang Yizhi Ying Choi Cheung as Zhang Changzong Kao Pao-shu...
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reading the Classics when he was ten. Beginning his career under Prince Pei (Prince Zhanghuai), he wrote a call-to-arms (檄) in jest which was criticized by...
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the Prince of Han (韓王), and she was given the title "Lady of Ju" (莒国夫人). She died four years later. She was posthumously honoured as Empress Zhanghuai (章懷皇后)...
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Li Chengqi (category Tang dynasty imperial princes)
legitimate claim for succession given that he was the senior son of Crown Prince Zhanghuai). In 711, under the suggestion of the chancellors Song Jing and Yao...
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the yuanlingpao was worn by both men and women. A group of eunuchs, Prince Zhanghuai's tomb, Tang dynasty, 706 AD. Figures in a cortege wearing round-collar...
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