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  1. In vol.83 of Xin Tang Shu, Princess Changguang was listed as Li Yuan's fifth daughter. Thus, Princess Pingyang, as Li Yuan's third daughter, must be older than Li Shimin. It is unclear if Pingyang was older or younger than Li Jiancheng.

  2. Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649), previously Prince of Qin, personal name Li Shimin, was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling from 626 to 649.

    • Participation in Tang's Founding
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    The tyranny of the Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝), and his wasteful use of resources, had resulted in the outbreak of numerous peasant rebellions, and turned the aristocracy and literati against him. In 617, Emperor Yangdi was plotting to imprison Li Yuan, then the general in charge at Taiyuan (太原, in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), because he regarded his mil...

    The Princess Pingyang, however, was not recorded as having been involved in another battle after her father's capture of Chang'an. Not long after her father had assumed the throne, Princess Pingyang died, at the age of twenty-three. After her death in 623, Emperor Gaozu ordered that a grand military funeral, fit for a high-ranking general, be given...

    In ancient China, a woman was required to obey her father before marriage, her husband during marriage, and her sons in widowhood. In Chinese male-dominated society, women were regarded as little more than bondservants. During the peak of the Tang Dynasty, however, from 618 to 765, women were granted unusual rights and freedoms. Under Emperor Gaozu...

    Loewe, Michael, and Edward L. Shaughnessy. The Cambridge History of Ancient China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 B.C.E. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0521470307
    History of Warfare in China Antiquity Through the Spring and Autumn Period. Westview Pr, 2007. ISBN 9780813321943
    Needham, Joseph. Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 2. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd, 1986. ISBN 9780521070607
    Perkins, Dorothy. Encyclopedia of China the Essential Reference to China, its History and Culture. New York: Facts on File, 1999. ISBN 0816026939
  3. Jul 29, 2024 · Image Credit. Birthday: January 28, 598 ( Aquarius) Born In: Wugong County, Xianyang, China. Emperors & Kings #284. Historical Personalities #396. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Prince of Qin, Li, Shimin. Died At Age: 51. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Wu Zetian (m. 637 AD), Empress Zhangsun (m. 613 AD – 636 AD) father: Emperor Gaozu of Tang.

  4. He led 30,000 elite warriors marching toward Chang'an, while his second son Li Shimin (599 — 649) recruited around 100,000 soldiers, and her daughter Pingyang also led her army of 70,000 warriors to join.

  5. Sep 24, 2015 · Pingyang was daughter of a military commander named Li Yuan. In her early life, she was, by all accounts, a dutiful daughter and loving wife. She was only set on her path to unrepentant asskicker by, you guessed it, yet another one of Yangdi’s boneheaded moves.

  6. She did have two older sisters from Li Yuan’s first marriage, however, Pingyang spent more time with her four brothers Li Jiancheng, Li Shimin, Li Xuanba, and Li Yuanji. Career. China was ruled by the Sui dynasty emperor, Yangdi. Yangdi has gone down in history as a paranoid man who was one of China’s greatest villains.

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