Li Shouli
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Lĭ Shǒulĭ (672–741) (simplified Chinese: 李守礼; traditional Chinese: 李守禮) was the second son of Li Xián who was also known as Crown Prince Zhanghuai of Tang. Born Li Guangren (李光仁), during the Chuigong era of his youngest uncle Emperor Ruizong of Tang's reign when his grandmother Wu Zetian held the real power, he was renamed Shouli and given the post Crown Prince Xima (Taizi Xima 太子洗马).[1]
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Li Shouli | |
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Prince of Bin 邠王 | |
Reign | 710–741 |
Hereditary Prince of Yong 嗣雍王 | |
Reign | 705–710 |
Born | 672 |
Died | 741(741-00-00) (aged 68–69) |
Issue | Princess Jincheng Li Chenghong Li Chengning Li Chengcai Further information: § Offsprings |
Father | Prince Zhanghuai |
Mother | Lady Zhang |
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