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  1. Zhangsun Wuji (Chinese: 長孫無忌; died 659), courtesy name Fuji (輔機), formally the Duke of Zhao, was a Chinese politician who served as a chancellor in the early Tang dynasty. He was Empress Zhangsun's brother, which made him a brother-in-law of Emperor Taizong (Li Shimin) and a maternal uncle of Emperor Gaozong (Li Zhi).

  2. Jul 15, 2018 · Accompanying her is the mysterious Crown Prince Zhangsun Wuji . The two battle powerful forces as they strive to rid the land of evil and ultimately bestow peace to its people.

  3. Empress Zhangsun (長孫皇后, personal name unknown, presumably Wugou (無垢) (15 March 601 [1] – 28 July 636 [2] ), formally Empress Wendeshunsheng (文德順聖皇后, literally "the civil, virtuous, serene, and holy empress") or, in short, Empress Wende (文德皇后), was a Chinese essayist and an empress of the Chinese Tang dynasty.

  4. Zhangsun Wuji (长孙无极) Yuan Zhaoxu (元昭诩) Crown Prince of Tianquan kingdom. He is the descendant of Chang Qingzi, Grand Mentor of the Ancient Firmament; and is the owner of the Xuanling True Leaf. Wuji also owns a magical pet hamster named Yuan Bao. Yuan Zhaoxu is Wuji's alias as the Crown Prince's assistant.

  5. Empress Zhangsun was the wife of Emperor Taizong of Tang and a virtuous role model for later generations of women. She was born in 601 C.E. and became the Princess of Qin in 626 C.E. She gave birth to six children and advised Emperor Taizong on state affairs.

  6. Jul 5, 2020 · Zhangsun Wuji, who was the elder brother of the empress, was very well thought of by the emperor due to his talents, knowledge, and strategy, and was named Qi Guogong. Once, the emperor wanted to promote Wuji as a chancellor, but he was opposed by the empress.

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  8. itself is attributed to Zhangsun Wuji (d. 659 CE), a high-ranking official and brother-in-law of Emperor Tang Taizong (r. 627-650 CE). The portion below describes the “Ten Abominations” -- the ten most serious offenses a person could commit.