- Lǐ Chóngrùn; c.2
March 682 –
October 8, 701), né Li
Chongzhao (Chinese: 李重照; pinyin: Lǐ
Chóngzhào),
formally Crown Prince Yide (Chinese: 懿德太子; pinyin:...
- was Li
Chongzhao who was left in charge, and as Li
Chongzhao's position was
higher than Li Chongfu's, it
appeared more
likely that Li
Chongzhao was in...
- Tang,
neither of
which stated her
original given name. Her
grandson Li
Chongzhao,
sometime after she
became emperor,
changed his name to Li
Chongrun to...
-
Chongfu followed his
father into exile, nor
whether he, like his
brother Li
Chongzhao, was
reduced to
commoner rank. In 690, Li Chongfu's
grandmother Empress...
- class,
second division). In 682, she gave
birth to
their only son, Li
Chongzhao.
Sometime during her
stint as
crown princess, she also gave
birth to at...
- the New Book of Tang
indicated that it was Li
Chongzhao who was left in charge, and as Li
Chongzhao's position was
higher than Li Chongfu's (as he had...
- occasion, when
Emperor Gaozong was
considering creating his
grandson Li
Chongzhao the
unprecedented title of
deputy crown prince (皇太孫,
Huang Taisun), he...