- Li
Chongrun (Chinese: 李重潤; pinyin: Lǐ
Chóngrùn; c.2
March 682 –
October 8, 701), né Li
Chongzhao (Chinese: 李重照; pinyin: Lǐ Chóngzhào),
formally Crown...
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tombs of her son Li Xián (Crown
Prince Zhanghuai, 653–84),
grandson Li
Chongrun (Prince of Shao,
posthumously honored Crown Prince Yide, 682–701), and...
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Gaozong became ill at Luoyang, and he
summoned Li Zhe to Luoyang,
leaving Li
Chongrun nominally in
charge of Chang'an, ****isted by Liu.
After Li Zhe arrived...
- Tomb
figure of
mounted warrior similar to the one
unearthed from the tomb of
crown prince Li
Chongrun...
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criticized by her
grandson Li
Chongrun, the
Prince of Shao (Li Xian's son),
granddaughter Li Xian**** (李仙蕙) the Lady
Yongtai (Li
Chongrun's sister), and Li Xian****'s...
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being criticized, in fall 701,
ordered Li
Chongrun, Li Xian****, and Wu
Yanji to
commit suicide. Li
Chongrun's death would leave Crown Princess Wei without...
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Emperor Gaozong of Tang
Illness Prince Kusakabe 662–689
Empress Jitō Li
Chongrun 682–701
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang
Executed by
Empress Wu
Zetian Li Chongjun...
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along the
walls of Tang-era Chang'an, as
depicted in this eighth-century
mural from Li
Chongrun's (682–701) tomb at the
Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi...
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towers along the
walls of Tang-era Chang'an, as
depicted in this 8th-century
mural from
Prince Li
Chongrun's tomb at the
Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi...
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recently deceased ruling empress Wu Zetian, her son Li Xian, her
grandson Li
Chongrun, and
granddaughter Li Xian****, all
interred in the same tomb
complex as...