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Are the ten horses in Shi Xue really six emperors and eleven women in the Tang Dynasty?

Although there is not much pen and ink in the family history books, judging from the comprehensive historical materials and epitaphs, even among the many Xu horses in the Tang Dynasty, it is undoubtedly the most powerful one.

First of all, Zi Xue and his son are wives. Princess Chengyang and Princess Taiping, who are married to Zi Xue and his son, are not only the first princesses in the Tang Dynasty, but also the precious daughters of the emperor's father. Although there was a national story in the Tang Dynasty, the nephew of the emperor was still the master, but the father and son still married the princess. This kind of scenery is unparalleled among all Xu horses in the Tang Dynasty.

Princess Chengyang first married Du He, the second son of Du Ruhui, the 24th Jie of Lingyange, and Du He was killed for following the rebellion of Prince Li Chenggan. Later, when Emperor Taizong remarried Chengyang to Xue Kuishi, he specially asked someone to do some divination, so he planned to make an exception and change the custom of holding a wedding at dusk to holding a wedding for Chengyang in the morning. Not to mention the luxury of the wedding when Princess Taiping married her cousin Xue Shao.

Zi Xue (General Chen Feng) married Emperor Taizong and Princess Chengyang, the daughter of his eldest grandson, and gave birth to Ai Xue, Xue Xu and Xue Shao. The youngest son, Xue Shao (Sanshou Changshi, General Right Wuwei, Pingyang County) married Princess Taiping, the eldest daughter of Tang Gaozong, and gave birth to two sons and two daughters. The eldest son, Xue Chongyin, is the king of Shouyang County and Taichangqing. The second son, Xue Chongjian, was made Duke of Xi because of the royal family when he was young, and was later made King of Lijie County by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty because of his political achievements.

Xue Shao and Shi Xue, the second daughter of Princess Taiping, were awarded the title of Wanquan Princess in April of the third year of Wu Zetian's natural gift, and distributed grain to 300 households. In the mid-spring of the first year of Dengfeng, she married Dou Luguangzuo.

Dou Lvguang Zuo's grandfather is Rui Guogong Dou Lvhuai Jean, his grandmother is Tang Gaozu's daughter Princess Wan Chun, and his father Dou Lv is Tai Guogong. The owner of Wanquan County has three sons. His son Dou Lujian attacked Zhongshan Gong and married Princess Jianping, the daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

Not only did Shao and his son marry the princess, but they also shone brilliantly in Xu in the Tang Dynasty, and even his nephew was married by the father and son.

Xue Xian is Xue Xian's nephew and Xue Shao's cousin. Xue Shaohe's great-grandfather was Xue, and Xue had his eldest son, Xue Huaiyu (government secretariat, Hedong County Hou), and his second son, Xue Huaiyan (government secretariat). His descendants were Xue Shao, and Xue Huaiyan's grandson was.

Xue Wei is also the daughter of Tang Ruizong, the monarch of Yinxian County, and his son Xue Xiu is also the wife of the monarch, who married Princess Tang Chang, the daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. My niece Shi Xue (the daughter of my brother Xue Tai) married Li Ying, Prince Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, as the crown princess in the 13th year of Kaiyuan. Although there is no princess in the family, the father and son are both Xu and the niece is the crown princess, so they are the focus of attention for a while.

Whether Princess Xue has children is unknown, but she has at least one daughter, that is, Princess Boping. Although Prince Li Ying was later abolished because of Wu Huifei's slander, Tang Suzong succeeded to the throne and made his daughter a monarch. He married Wang Xun (played by Guang Luqing), the daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the son of Princess Yongmu, and gave birth to two sons and a daughter.

After Li's death in the first year of Jianzhong, he paid tribute to his cousin with a family gift, and sent someone to protect his burial with a generous gift, so that Li could rest in peace at the head of the king. This also shows that the emperor of the Tang Dynasty and the royal family of Li Tang did not forget the abandoned prince's daughter, not only let her get married as a princess before her death, but also fully gave her the dignity she deserved as the emperor's cousin after her death.