The story of Princess Tang Taiping?

Princess Taiping (about 670-7 13), the daughter of Li Zhi in Tang Gaozong, was born to Wu Zetian. Marry Xue Shao, and then marry Wu. She was named "Princess Taiping of the Town" before her death, and was given death by Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Princess Taiping is a famous figure in the history of our country. She is not only the daughter of the first empress Wu Zetian in China history, but also the second empress Wu Zetian. Princess Taiping was born as early as 670 because Wu Zetian's mother, Yang Guifei, died in 670, Princess Taiping prayed for Yang Guifei in 670, and Princess Taiping's youngest brother, Li Dan, was born in 662, so Princess Taiping was most likely born in 665. As the youngest daughters of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, Tang Zhongzong and Tang Ruizong's sisters are deeply loved by their parents and brothers, especially her mother Wu Zetian, who is called "the princess who almost owns the world". Some people think that her real name is Li according to the article "The Dining Table of the Prince in the Tang Dynasty" (the word "de" does not directly reflect the princess's name, so the name of "de" is controversial). In fact, Princess Taiping's life is not peaceful, and her restless mother's blood runs through her veins. I have been arrogant and indulgent since I was a child, and I have become fierce and vicious when I grow up. She envies the high throne and dreams of being on the throne like her mother, ruling the world. But as Hegel said, history often repeats itself surprisingly, but the first time it appears in the form of comedy, the second time it will appear in the form of farce. Although Princess Taiping was not short of wisdom and talent, and was proud of her success, she failed to inherit her mother's ambition and ranked in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, leaving a lot of colorful strokes in the history books. There is no exact statement about the date of birth of Princess Taiping. According to the time of her first marriage and the time of her brother Li Dan's birth, she may have been born around 665, the last child of Emperor Gaozong and Wuhou. When Princess Taiping was five or six years old, she often went to the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Guo Rong. Her accompanying maid-in-waiting (Princess Taiping herself) was raped by her cousin He Lanmin, which caused Wu Zetian's great anger. In addition, after Helan Min raped the future Crown Princess, Wu Zetian finally decided to revoke Helan Min's status as a martial heir, exile and execute Helan Min halfway. When Princess Taiping was 8 years old, she became a Taoist priest in the name of praying for her late grandmother, Mrs. Yang. Taiping was her Taoist name. Although she claims to be a monk, she has been living in the palace. Until Tubo sent messengers to propose marriage and named Princess Taiping to marry him. Li Zhi and Wu Zetian didn't want their daughter to get married far away, and they couldn't directly refuse Tubo. On the pretext of avoiding marriage, they constructed a view of peace to let her stay and become a monk. The first marriage was in 68 1 year. When Princess Taiping was about 16 years old, she married Xue Shao, the first nephew of Tang Gaozong and the second son of Princess Chengyang. The wedding was held in Wannian Pavilion near Chang 'an. The scene was so luxurious that the lit torches even scorched the trees along the way. In order to let the large wedding car pass, the wall of the county hall was even torn down. Wu Zetian dotes on her daughter. She thinks that Xue Shao's sister-in-law Xiao Hecheng's family background is not noble enough to force Xue Jia and his wife to divorce. Some people gave up this plan with Xiao's family background in Lanling Xiao, not because of cold persuasion. Xue Shao's brother Ai Xue is also afraid of disaster, because Princess Taiping is too big. But in the first marriage, Princess Taiping kept her position and there was no scandal. Princess Taiping's first marriage ended in 688. Because Ai Xue participated in the rebellion of Li Chong, the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, and implicated Shao of Xu Xue, and Xue Shao himself did not participate in the rebellion. It was Wu Zetian who thought Princess Taiping had married the wrong lang. Wu Zetian ordered Ai Xue to be put to death, and Xue Shao sentenced him to one hundred years and starved to death in prison. At that time, Princess Taiping's youngest son had just had a full moon. Afterwards, in order to comfort her daughter, Wu Zetian broke the convention that Princess Tang's grain was not sealed to 350 households, and made an exception to increase the seal to 1200 households [1]. Shortly after her second marriage, Wu Zetian planned to marry the widowed Princess Taiping to Wu, but she gave up because Wu was ill (in fact, it was not because Wu was ill, the most important reason was that Wu was too close to the political center, because her first marriage was more or less shattered for political reasons. Therefore, Princess Taiping does not want to repeat the same mistakes. Princess Taiping remarried to Wu in 690. This marriage is considered to be a measure taken by Wu Zetian to protect Princess Taiping. Wu Zetian officially ascended the throne two months after her second marriage, and Princess Taiping saved the day by becoming the daughter-in-law of the Wu family. Wu is cautious and modest. In the second marriage, Princess Taiping imprisoned Toy Boy, committed adultery with courtiers, and dedicated her favorite Toy Boy to her mother Wu Zetian (Zhang Changzong, Lotus Liulang). During the Wu and Zhou Dynasties, Princess Taiping was "fond of power". Wu Zetian thinks she looks like herself and often discusses politics with her, but Wu Zetian never let Princess Taiping reveal her participation in politics before her death. Princess Taiping was afraid of her mother, so she showed restraint. She only decorated her mansion and bought other enterprises. During the Wu Zetian Dynasty, Princess Taiping's achievement in history books was only to eradicate the forces used by future ministers for self-defense. (According to records, Xue Huaiyi was also executed by her, but some people say that Xue Huaiyi was executed by Wang Youning of Wu Jianchang. According to another record, Princess Taiping, as the representative of the Li family, attended the swearing-in ceremony of Wu Li together with Prime Minister Li Dan. Similarly, this statement is also controversial. On the weekend of Wu, the contradiction between Wu and Li became more acute. Wu Zetian recalled King Luling, made him his heir, and linked Wu and Li through a series of marriages to eliminate future political struggles. At the same time, she also began to let Princess Taiping and Shangguan Waner and her two Toy Boy Zhang Changzong and Zhang Yizhi take power. Although Princess Taiping herself is the daughter-in-law of the Wu family, she has always been a supporter of the Li family politically. In the first year of Dazu (70 1), two slanderers killed their direct descendants and offended Wu and Li. In August of the second year of Chang 'an (702), Li Xian, Li Dan and Princess Taiping signed a letter asking Zhang Changzong to be king, but Wu Zetian refused and changed them to lord protector. The performance eased the relationship between the two sides. However, three years later in Chang 'an in September (703), Zhang Changzong falsely accused Wei and Princess Taiping's lover, Si Li Cheng Gao Kan, which caused Wu Zetian's great anger and put Wei Gao in prison. The relationship between Princess Taiping and Li Jia was completely broken. In 705, Zhang Jianzhi, the advocate and prime minister of the Li family, launched a mutiny, killing two people and forcing Wu Zetian to abdicate to Prince Li Xian. Princess Taiping was named "Princess Taiping of Zhenguo" because of her active participation in the killing of two brothers, and her brother Li Dan was named "King An", and five thousand households were opened. After the restoration of Tang Zhongzong in Zong Rui, Princess Taiping gradually stepped onto the front desk and took an active part in politics. She was respected by Zhongzong, who specially issued a letter to exempt her from saluting Crown Prince Li Zhongjun, Princess Changning and others. There was chaos in Zhongzong Dynasty, Wei Hou and Princess Anle, but Princess Taiping was resourceful and decisive. In July of the third year of Jinglong (709), Prince Li Zhongjun rebelled. Princess Anle and Zongchu wanted to take the opportunity to frame Princess Taiping and Li Dan's brother and sister, so they falsely accused them of conspiring with the prince. Because the presiding officer Cheng Xiaozhong made a tearful suggestion to Zhongzong, "Your majesty is rich in the world and can't accommodate a brother and a sister, which hurts!" Princess Taiping and Li Dan survived, but the hostility between Princess Taiping and Princess Anle obviously warmed up. (It is also recorded in unofficial history that Shangguan Waner became a rival in love with Princess Taiping because of Cui Xie and joined Webster's camp. ) In June of the fourth year of Jinglong (7 10), Tang Zhongzong was poisoned by Wei Ruyun and Princess Anle. Shangguan Waner and Princess Taiping drafted the testament together. Li Zhongmao, King of Wen, was appointed as the Crown Prince. The Queen knows politics, and the Prime Minister Li Dan advises politics, trying to strike a balance between Wei Hou and the royal family. However, Zong Chuke negotiated with Wei Hou's henchmen and changed the name of Prime Minister Li Dan to that of Prince, which broke this balance. In July, Princess Taiping sent her sons, Xue Chongjian and Liu Youqiu, to participate in the assassination of Wei Hou by Li Longji and others, so as to eliminate Wei Hou's henchmen, and personally took Li Zhongmao off the throne and re-established Prime Minister Li Dan for Tang Ruizong. Princess Taiping was promoted to ten thousand households, and the third son was crowned king, which was the peak of princess power in Tang Dynasty. Princess Taiping launched a power struggle with Wei after helping the coup to get rid of Wei. She once asked Zong Rui to abolish Prince Li Longji and actively cultivate henchmen. At this time, five of the seven prime ministers in North Korea were appointed by Princess Taiping. Except Yao Chong and Song Jing, most civil and military officials belonged to Princess Taiping. Zong Rui tried to find a political balance between Li Longji and Princess Taiping so as not to hurt anyone. During this period, Princess Taiping persuaded Tang Ruizong to collect and sort out the works of Shangguan Waner, and kept the works of this talented woman. In August of the first year of Yanhe's fall from power (7 12), Zong Rui was transferred to the Prince of Li Longji and abdicated as the emperor's father. In the same year, Princess Taiping's husband Wu died. Born two years ago (7 13), he and Guo, Wang Maozhong, Gao Lishi and others preemptively trapped and killed General Zuo and Prime Minister Right. Princess Taiping fled into Nanshan Buddhist Temple and returned three days later. Emperor Li Dan came forward to ask Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty to pardon his capital crime, which was rejected by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Princess Taiping was finally given a gift and died at home. Her husband Wu's grave was razed to the ground. Controversy and doubt There has always been doubt about whether Princess Taiping really planned rebellion. Some people think that she is arrogant, and Li Longji has reached the point of incompatibility, and it is impossible that she has no intention of resisting. However, some people think that with Princess Taiping gaining the upper hand in North Korea and her experience in many successful coups, if she really rebelled, it would not be so easy for Li Longji to pacify her. Princess Taiping has four sons and four daughters, and Xue Shaosheng has two sons and two daughters: the eldest son Xue Chongxun, the second son Xue Chongjian, the eldest daughter Shi Xue, and the second daughter Shi Xue. He and Wu Yu have two sons and two daughters: the eldest daughter Wu, the second daughter Wu, the eldest son Wu Chongmin and the second son Wu Chongxing. After the death of Princess Taiping, all her sons were executed, except the second son, Xue Chongjian, who was pardoned because he was a member of the Li Longji Party.