On the list of Li Shi Min's children, the third son was the King of Wu, Li Ke.
The order of Li Shimin's children was as follows: 1. Li chengqian 2. Li Kuan 3. Li Ke 4. Li Tai 5. Li You 6. Li Wei 7. Li Yun 8. Lee Jung 9. Li Zhi 10. Li Shen 11. Li Xiao 12. Li Jian 13. Li Fu 14. Li Ming Please note that this list may not be complete, as the search results provided do not mention all children.
Li Shimin had 21 daughters, including Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui 'an, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu' an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan, Princess Qinghe, Princess Lanling, Princess Jin 'an, Princess Ankang, Princess Xinxing, Princess Chengyang, Princess Gaoyang, Princess Jinshan, Princess Jinyang, Princess Changshan, and Princess Xincheng.
Princess Anyang was not mentioned in Li Shiming's list of children. So, I don't know if Li Shi Min is the daughter of Princess An Yang.
Princess Chang Le was one of Li Shi Min's children. She was the daughter of Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun, born in the fourth year of Wude. Princess Changle grew up under Emperor Taizong's love and was regarded as the apple of his eye. Her name was Li Lizhi. However, Princess Changle's life was not happy. She died early due to an illness when she was young and only lived to the age of 23. There was no information about his other children in the search results.
Princess Anyang was not mentioned in Li Shiming's list of children. Therefore, I don't know if Li Shi Min is the daughter of Princess An Yang.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, had 35 children, including Prince Li Chengqian, King Li Kuan of Chu, King Li Ke of Wu, King Li Tai of Wei, King Li You of Qi, King Li of Shu, King Li Yun of Jiang, King Li Zhen of Yue, King Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong, King Li Shen of Ji, King Li Xiao of Jiang Shang, King Li Jian of Dai, King Li Fu of Zhao, King Li Ming of Cao, Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui 'an, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu' an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan, Princess Qinghe, etc.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, had 35 children, including Prince Li Chengqian, King Li Kuan of Chu, King Li Ke of Wu, King Li Tai of Wei, King Li You of Qi, King Li of Shu, King Li Yun of Jiang, King Li Zhen of Yue, King Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong, King Li Shen of Ji, King Li Xiao of Jiang Shang, King Li Jian of Dai, King Li Fu of Zhao, King Li Ming of Cao, Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui 'an, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu' an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan, etc.
Li Shimin had 14 sons, of which the most outstanding and most similar to Li Shimin were the King of Wu, Li Ke, and the King of Wei, Li Tai. The other sons did not have a good ending. Some were killed, some committed suicide, some died young, some were deposed as commoners, and some were exiled. The details of the succession were not mentioned.
Li Shimin had 14 sons, of which the most outstanding and most similar to Li Shimin were Li Ke, King of Wu, and Li Tai, King of Wei. Li Ke was the third son of Li Shimin. He served as a minister of the imperial clan in the Tang Dynasty and was granted the titles of Prince of Changsha, Prince of Hanzhong, and King of Han. Li Tai was Li Shi Min's fourth son. He was Li Shi Min's favorite son and was granted special permission to not be an official. The other sons did not have a good ending. Among them, the Crown Prince Li Chengqian had a bad relationship with Li Shimin because of his rebellion and disrespect to his teachers. As for the fate of his other sons, it was not mentioned in the article, so it was impossible to know.
Li Shiming's children list included the Princess of the New City. Princess Xincheng was the youngest daughter of Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun, and also the younger sister of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. She was born in the eighth year of Zhenguan (634) and was granted the title of Princess of Hengshan County. In the 17th year of Zhenguan (643), she was betrothed to Wei Zheng's eldest son, Wei Shuyu, but the marriage was eventually canceled. The search results did not provide any other information about the princess of the new city.