Princess Gaoyang

Daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
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IntroDaughter of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
A.K.A.Gāoyáng gōngzhǔ
A.K.A.Gāoyáng gōngzhǔ
isEmperor
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Female
Family
Father:Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Siblings:Li Zhen Li Tan Li Yao Li Wan Li Ju Li Yi Li Sui Li Jiao Li Min Li Bin Li Qi Li Huan Li Huang Li Ci Li Gui Li Gong Li Xuan Li Jing Li Mao Li Cong Li Ying Li Lin Emperor Suzong of Tang Princess Yongmu Princess Changfen Princess Xiaochang Princess Tangchang Princess Lingchang Princess Changshan Princess Wan'an Princess Shangxian Princess Huaisi Princess Jin Princess Xinchang Princess Linjin Princess Wei Princess Zhenyang Princess Xincheng Princess Shouchun Princess Changle Princess Yongning Princess Song Princess Ningqin Princess Xianyi Princess Yichun Princess Guangning Princess Wanchun Princess Taihua Princess Shouguang Princess Lecheng Princess Xinping Princess Shou'an Princess Pukang
The details

Biography

Princess Gaoyang (Chinese: 高陽公主; 627 – 6 March 653) was the seventeenth daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty. She was his favorite daughter.

Early life

She was born into the imperial family. Her parents spoiled her and made sure she was well cared for, she had large rooms in the palace and many servants and attendants.

Affair with Bianji

In her late teens, Gaoyang had an affair with a monk named Bianji (辩机). They kept it well hidden for a number of years for two reasons, monks were not supposed to have intimate relationships, and the fact that Gaoyang was betrothed to a rich noble named Fang Yi'ai (房遺愛). After this time, Bianji was taken from the monastery and executed by hanging.

Later years and death

Gaoyang became bitter after her lover's death. Her betrothal and wedding went as planned though she tried to protest it. Gaoyang and Fang Yi'ai grew closer and bonded over their mutual hatred for the imperial court. Gaoyang and her husband gathered an army and led a rebellion against her brother Emperor Gaozong and his wife Empress Wu. They stormed the palace but were stopped. Gaoyang and her husband were executed by hanging shortly after.

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