Li Zhi, Tang Gaozong (628-683), the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China (reigned 649-683), was the ninth son of the ninth son of Emperor Taizong, and his mother was Wen Deshun's Saint Empress Shi, the third son. In the fifth year of Zhenguan (63 1), he was named King of Jin. Later, Li Chenggan, the eldest son of Emperor Taizong, and Wang Tai, the second son, were successively abolished, and in the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643), they were canonized as Crown Prince. In the 23rd year of Zhenguan (649), it was located in the Tai Chi Hall in Chang 'an, which initiated the rule of the eternal emblem with the legacy of Zhenguan. The territory of the Tang Dynasty was the largest during the reign of Emperor Gaozong, starting from the Korean Peninsula in the east, bordering the Aral Sea (Caspian Sea) in the west, reaching Lake Baikal in the north and Mount Heng in Vietnam in the south, which lasted for 32 years. In the thirty-fourth year of Li Zhi, he died in the first year of Hongdao (683). At the age of 55, he was buried in Ganling, and the temple was named Emperor Gaozong, posthumous title. Queen Wang was the wife of Li Zhi, Tang Gaozong in the Tang Dynasty. In the harem of the Tang Dynasty, she was also a miserable woman. The center of the whirlpool deep in her harem is the queen of the Tang Dynasty, but she has no son and can't have children. After Wu Zetian seized the favor of Emperor Li Zhi, the Queen Wang was even more pitiful and died at the age of 27. So, Queen Wang, what is her life like? How did Queen Wang die?
A Brief Introduction to the Queen of Li Zhi in Tang Dynasty
Queen Wang, born in 628 AD, died in 655 at the age of 27. She is a young lady with a big family. Her father is Wang Renyou from Luoshan and her mother is Liu.
Queen Wang's family background:
The aristocratic family where the Queen Wang lives is not as big as usual. Among the aristocratic families in the Tang Dynasty, Ling Cui Shi, Qinghe Cui Shi, Lushi, Longxi Li, Zhao Jun Li, Xingyang Zheng and Taiyuan Wang were the most prominent aristocratic families at that time. Queen Wang is the eldest daughter of King Taiyuan.
Queen Wang's father used to be a top official, and his father was also a secretariat and a top official. Mother Liu is also from a rich family. Princess Tongan, the aunt of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, even married Wang Yu, the son of the Wang family, and the Queen of Wang was Wang Yu's granddaughter.
Jinyang princess (633-644), whose name is Minda, is the youngest son and his mother is the eldest grandson. Jinyang princess was an unusually spoiled daughter of Emperor Taizong. He was introverted, quick-witted and clever, but delicate, and died at the age of twelve.