Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of 21 daughters.
Li Shimin's 21 daughters were Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Suian, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu 'an, Princess Dongyang, and so on.
Li Shimin's 21 daughters were Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Suian, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu 'an, Princess Dongyang, and so on.
Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty lived to the age of 52.
Li Shi Min had once considered making Li Ke the Crown Prince, but eventually gave up on this idea. Li Shimin tried to assess Zhangsun Wuji's loyalty to him to determine if he could become a trustworthy minister like Huo Guang. However, when Li Shimin later mentioned Liu Dan's example, he hinted at his dissatisfaction with Li Ke. Li Shimin believed that Concubine Yang was equivalent to Li Ke, and Li Ke was equivalent to Liu Dan. Therefore, although Li Ke was considered an excellent son, Li Shimin finally chose to make Li Zhi the Crown Prince because he thought Li Zhi was more capable, and the other sons were not as talented as Li Ke. In addition, Li Shimin also considered the possible chaos caused by the change of heir, so he decided to follow the eldest son inheritance system. In short, although Li Shimin had considered making Li Ke the Crown Prince, he eventually gave up on this idea.
Li Jiancheng had five daughters. Among them, there was a clear record of the second daughter, Li Wanshun, who was conferred the title of Wenxi County Lord. The details of the other four daughters were not recorded.
Li Shimin and Li Chengqian were father and son during the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Chengqian was his eldest son. Li Shimin had placed great expectations on Li Chengqian and began to cultivate his talent and education when he was young. Li Chengqian had shown outstanding talent when he was young and was conferred the title of Crown Prince. He was also given special attention and love by his father. However, as time passed, Li Chengqian's behavior gradually became absurd and unruly. He indulged his interests and energy, liked hunting, and enjoyed a luxurious life. This caused Li Shimin to lose confidence in him and eventually abolished his position as Crown Prince. Li Chengqian even tried to launch a rebellion but failed. As for their specific ending and subsequent developments, the information given so far was not enough to give a clear answer.
Li Zhi had a total of eight sons and four daughters. His sons were Li Zhong, King of Yan, Li Xiao, King of Dao, Li Shangjin, King of Ze, Li Sujie, King of Xu, Li Hong, Prince of Zhang Huai, Li Xian, and Li Dan, Emperor of Tang. His daughters were Princess Yiyang, Princess Gaoan, Princess Anding, and Princess Taiping.
Li Zhi had a total of eight sons and four daughters. His sons were Li Zhong, Li Xiao, Li Shangjin, Li Sujie, Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan. His daughters were Li Xiayu, Princess Gao An, Princess An Dingsi, and Princess Taiping.