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Brief introduction of Tang Ruizong's daughter Princess Li Hua.
Princess Daiguo (August 2, 689 -734), a princess of the Tang Dynasty, was famous for her kind words (epitaph: kind words) and was the fourth daughter of Tang Ruizong Li Dan, the fifth emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China. Mother, Liu, Queen of Su Ming.

In 690, her father Tang Ruizong gave way to her grandmother Wu Zetian, who had not yet won the title of princess. During the Wu and Zhou Dynasties, he first served as Shouguang County. In the first year of Shenlong (705), Li married Zheng, and the princess of Daiguo had two sons and four daughters. Zheng Cong, the eldest son, married Princess Linjin, the niece of his mother's princess Daiguo.

Tang Ruizong acceded to the throne and entered Princess Yongchang, sharing 1,400 households. In the early years of Kaiyuan, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty named her princess royal. Princess Daiguo is good at calligraphy and musical instruments and believes in Buddhism. In June of the 22nd year of Kaiyuan (734), Princess Daiguo was seriously ill, so she bid farewell to Xu and buried her will thinly. On June 29th, he died in Xiuyefang, Luoyang, at the age of 46. On the third day of December, Qiao Ling was buried with him. Her husband Zheng personally wrote and wrote the epitaph.

Family members, parents

Father: Tang Ruizong Li Dan

Mother: Queen Liu

husband

a surname

Half-brother

Wang Ning Li Xian

stepsister

Princess Shou Chang

son

The eldest son Zuo Zanshan, a doctor, Zheng Cong, married Princess Linjin.

Second son: Zheng Ming, right Zanshan doctor.

daughter

The eldest daughter married john young Lushi; Two women married Burling Cui Shi; The third daughter, Huang Zheng, married john young Lushi; Four women in Taiyuan married Wang.