What is the situation of Tang Gaozong and Li Zhi brothers?

Brothers: Prince Li Chengqian (mother's eldest grandson, Queen, the most powerful and intelligent among Taizong's princes, was deposed for treason) King Chu Li Kuan (mother unknown, died young) Li Kuan, adopted uncle Li Zhiyun, King Ai of Chu. Died young. In the early days of Zhenguan, he was granted the title, but he had no descendants and the country was eliminated. King Li Ke of Wu (mother Yang Fei, daughter of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty) had literary and military talents, but was unjustly killed during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty. King Li Tai of Wei (Empress, the eldest grandson of his mother, the most knowledgeable and favored among the princes of Taizong, was demoted for fighting for the throne, and was highly respected during the reign of Emperor Gaozong) (619-652), named Huibao, in the second year of Wude (619) Born in 620, he was granted the title of King of Yidu in June of the third year of Wude (620). In the second year of Zhenguan (628), he was granted the title of King of Yue and moved to the title of King of Wei. He was good at literature and calligraphy: "Tang Shubenzhuan" and "Shujuan". Taizong believed that Li Tai was a good scholar and loved literature, so he specially ordered a literature museum to be set up in his residence, and he invited bachelors. Li Tai compiled the geographical records and issued an edict to the Secret Pavilion. In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643), he was demoted due to competing with the crown prince Li Chengqian for the right to inherit the throne. Later, he was renamed Shunyang County Prince and moved to Yunxiang County, Junzhou. In the 21st year of Zhenguan (647), he was granted the title of King Pu. In the third year of Yonghui (652), he died in Yunxiang County at the age of 33. King Li You of Qi (mother Yin concubine, later deposed as a commoner) King Li Min of Shu (mother concubine Yang, daughter of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, Li Ke is the same mother and brother, Li Shimin said that he is not as good as a beast. Li Ke was killed and moved to Bazhou.) King Li Yun of Jiang (Mother Wang’s family) Yue Wang Li Zhen (mother Yan Concubine) Gaozong Li Zhi (formerly the King of Jin, his mother’s eldest grandson, the Queen, the only one among the princes who was personally raised by Taizong) Ji Wang Li Shen (mother Wei Concubine) Jiang Shang Wang Li Xiao (mother Yanfei, died early) King Li Jian (mother unknown, died early) King Zhao Lifu (mother Yangfei) King Cao Liming (mother Yangshi) Sisters: Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui'an, Princess Changle, Princess Li Lizhi (mother Empress Changsun, who was admonished by Wei Zheng when she got married because Taizong asked for a dowry that was twice that of the eldest princess) Princess Yuzhang (adopted daughter of Empress Changsun) Princess Baling (married to Chai Lingwu) Princess Baling (?—653), married to Chai Shao Together with Chai Lingwu, the son of Princess Pingyang, he rebelled against Fang Yiai in the fourth year of Yonghui and was sentenced to death by Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. During the celebration, the posthumous gifts were Princess Beijing, Princess Pu'an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan (mother Wei Guifei), Princess Qinghe, Princess Li Jing, Princess Lanling, Princess Li Shu, Princess Jin'an, Princess Ankang (about Princess Ankang, there is only one sentence in Tang history: "Princess Ankang, married to Dugu Mou .