King Qi was the younger brother of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, Li Fan.
Princess Yuzhen was the younger sister of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
The five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqi of Ning, Li Chengyi of Shen, Li Longfan of Qi, Li Longye of Xue, and Li Longti of Sui (who died early).
The brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqi, Li Chengyi, Li Longji, Li Longfan, Li Longye, and Li Longti. Li Chengqi was the eldest son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, Li Chengyi was the second son, Li Longji was the third son, Li Longfan was the fourth son, Li Longye was the fifth son, and Li Longti was the sixth son. These brothers had a good relationship with each other. Under the leadership of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, they worked together for the status of the family and the glory of the royal family. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty also conferred the titles of emperor and crown prince on his brothers in recognition of their contributions and loyalty. This spirit of unity between brothers was one of the important factors for the success of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.
Tang Xuanzong's failure mainly had three aspects. First of all, he indulged in pleasure and neglected government affairs, allowing treacherous officials like Li Linfu and Yang Guozhong to monopolize power, leading to corruption and chaos within the court. Secondly, he implemented the recruitment system, which led to the military governors gaining power. A large number of " private soldiers " gathered in the border towns, causing the military situation to be unstable. In the end, he was superstitious about the art of checks and balance between emperors and supported many forces to engage in factional struggles, which led to the outbreak of contradictions between the generals and generals. In the end, An Lushan took the opportunity to rebel.
The five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqi, Li Chengyi, Li Longfan, Li Longye, and Li Longti, who died early.
Tang Ruizong and Tang Xuanzong were father and son. Li Dan, Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty, was the father of Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty had abdicated to Emperor Xuanzong twice. The first time was in 712 AD when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was abdicated and became the Retired Emperor. The second time was in 712 AD when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was abdicated and became the new emperor. Therefore, Tang Ruizong and Tang Xuanzong were father and son.
Emperor Xuanzong's younger brother was Li Fan, King Qi of the Tang Dynasty. Li Fan was indifferent to power and loved culture and art. His mansion, King Qi's Mansion, became the intersection of culture and art, attracting many famous poets and musicians. There was a rare brotherly love between him and Tang Xuanzong. Li Fan was not born into a noble family, but he had forged an indifferent mind during his years in seclusion in the Eastern Palace. Just like his brothers, he had been reduced from a prince to a royal grandson, and his days had plummeted. Li Fan's life was legendary. His mansion was not only the intersection of music and poetry, but also a platform for cultural exchanges. It made an important contribution to the development of culture and art in the Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Xuanzong's eldest brother was Li Xian. Li Xian was the elder brother of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. He should have had the opportunity to become the crown prince before Emperor Xuanzong ascended the throne, but he took the initiative to abdicate to Li Longji (namely Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty) and was posthumously named Emperor Rang after his death. The brothers had a harmonious relationship and created the Kaiyuan Era together.
King Qi appeared in the Tang Dynasty in the sixth month of the first year of Emperor Ruizong's Jingyun reign (July 29, 710 AD), when his son, King Li Longfan of Baling (later renamed Li Fan), was granted the title of King Qi.