What happened to Lee Tae?

1. In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643), Prince Li Chenggan rebelled and Lee Tae was suspected of seeking a job. In order to achieve his own goal, Emperor Taizong allowed Li Chenggan, Lee Tae and Li Zhi to survive, adopted an isolation policy, changed Lee Tae to Yang Shunwang, and moved to Zhou Junyun township.

In the 21st year of Zhenguan (647), he became King Pu. After Emperor Gaozong ascended the throne, preferential treatment increased. Yonghui died in Yunxiang for three years, and Emperor Gaozong posthumously awarded him the title of Taiwei and Yongzhou Pastor, saying that he was respectful.

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The fourth son of Emperor Taizong (620-652) was a little bluebird. His mother is the history of Queen Wende. The history of loving the king is the favorite son of Emperor Taizong.

Traditionally, the prince should go to the fief when he is an adult, and he should not stay in the two capitals for a long time. However, Lee Tae chartered "no official" because of the preference of Emperor Taizong.

Lee Tae is brilliant and brilliant. He was a calligrapher and connoisseur of calligraphy and painting at that time. Emperor Taizong allowed Lee Tae to set up a literary museum in his mansion, and allowed him to summon his bachelor's degree himself. In the 12th year of Zhenguan (638), Lee Tae began to edit the famous work Parentheses, which was completed in the 15th year of Zhenguan.