Li Xian
Li Xian
Li Xian, courtesy name Mingyun, formally Crown Prince Zhanghuai, named Li De from 672 to 674, was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. He was the sixth son of Emperor Gaozong, and the second son of his second wife Empress Wu. He was known for writing commentaries for the Book of Later Han, the official history of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He became crown prince in 675 after his older brother Li Hong's death, but soon fell out of favor with Empress Wu herself. In 680, Empress Wu had her associates accuse Li Xian of treason, and he was demoted to commoner rank and exiled. In 684, after Emperor Gaozong's death, Empress Wu, then empress dowager, had her associate Qiu Shenji (丘神勣) visit Li Xian to force him to commit suicide.
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Date of Birth
January 1st, 0653
Age
1371
Date of Death
January 1st, 0684
Died Aged
31
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Wu Zetian
Mother
Princess Taiping
Sister
Emperor Gaozong of Tang
Father
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang
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Emperor Ruizong of Tang
Brother
Li Hong
Brother
Li Zhong
Brother
Wu Shun
Mother
Li Shangjin
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Li Xiayu
Sister
Princess Gao'an
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Princess Si of Anding
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Li Sujie
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Li Xiao
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