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Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26
November 656 – 3 July 710),
personal name Li Xian, and at
other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the
fourth and
seventh emperor...
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zhōngzōng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zhongzong (Chinese: 中宗; Wade–Giles: Chung-tsung) is the
temple name of
several Chinese emperors...
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consort of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. She was the
second wife of
Emperor Zhongzong, who
reigned twice, and
during his
second reign, she
tried to emulate...
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Emperor Gaozong and
later as
empress dowager through her sons
Emperors Zhongzong and Ruizong, from 660 to 690. She
subsequently founded and
ruled as empress...
- Zetian's Zhou dynasty. He was the only son of
Emperor Zhongzong (Li Zhe/Li Xian) and
Emperor Zhongzong's second wife
Empress Wei. In 701, he
offended his grandmother...
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briefly in 710. Li
Chongmao was the
youngest son of
Emperor Zhongzong, born to one of
Zhongzong's concubines. As of 710,
Empress Wei and her
daughter Li Guo'er...
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princess of the Tang dynasty. She was the
youngest daughter of
Emperor Zhongzong and his wife
Empress Wei. Po****r
history holds that she was
doted upon...
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retained her
influence as
consort to Wu's son and successor,
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang,
holding the
imperial consort rank of
Zhaorong (昭容). Shangguan...
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serving as
chancellor during the
reigns of Wu Zetian, her sons
Emperor Zhongzong and
Emperor Ruizong, and her
grandson Emperor Shang. It is not
known exactly...
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attend to
Emperor Zhongzong when
Emperor Zhongzong was
sacrificing to
heaven and earth. Meanwhile,
sorcerers engaged by
Emperor Zhongzong believed that there...