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Princess Taiping

Princess Taiping () (655? - 713), was a princess of Tang dynasty of China. She was the daughter of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian. She had become an important and respected figure during her mother's reign as Empress under the second Zhou dynasty 690-705.

Princess Taiping was an advocate for the preservation of the Tang dynasty and its imperial Li family. After the death of Empress Wu Zetian in 705, Princess Taiping aligned herself with her nephew Li Longji (later Emperor Xuanzong) to regain power for the Tang dynasty.In 710, she and Li Longji successfully foiled Empress Wei's plot to gain control of power.

Princess Taiping was well-known for her beauty. In the Chinese 'black' history (mishi/秘史), it has been rumoured that Princess Taiping after failure of two past marriages, had a love affair with her nephew Li Long Ji (Xuan Zong). Mishi says that Xuan Zong actually confessed his love for his aunt in his autobiography. Li Long Ji confessed that Princess Taiping was his love at first sight. He pictured her as the devine serenity and she was all he could dream of in perfection. The truth still remains hidden however.

After Emperor Xuanzong ascended the throne in 712, Princess Taiping's seniority and power was seen as a threat to the young emperor and after a brief struggle, Princess Taiping was given an honorable death sentence to commit suicide by hanging herself in 713.



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