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Princess Jinyang was the only princess in Chinese history who was personally raised by the emperor, and her father was Li Shimin of Tang Taizong, who founded the rule of Zhenguan.
Perhaps for the people, Tang Taizong was a wise man, and for his subordinates, he was a harsh and serious boss. But when Tang Taizong faced Princess Jinyang, he was just an ordinary father.
Princess Jinyang was the daughter of Emperor Taizong of Tang and Empress Changsun, and Emperor Taizong of Tang had a deep affection for Empress Changsun, so she was particularly fond of the heirs born to Empress Changsun.

Princess Jinyang, zi mingda, nicknamed Zizi, just from her name and title, you can know that she is favored by her father Tang Taizong. This kind of pet is not a thin substance, but comes from the love of the heart.
The princess was given the title of "Jinyang", and Jinyang was a very special place for the Li Tang Dynasty. In the last years of the Sui Dynasty, the government was corrupt and incompetent, and the whole world rose up in unison, and the four sides revolted. The Li family was originally the humeral minister of the Sui Dynasty, but with the collapse of the Sui Dynasty, the Li family gradually rose.
The Li family led an uprising in Jinyang, Taiyuan, and conquered the four sides, and then swept the world and established the Li Tang Dynasty. Tang Taizu Li Yuan once said: "The rebellion against Jinyang, the ascension to the imperial pole." "There is no doubt that Jinyang is the land of the Li Tang Dynasty." And using this place as the title of his daughter shows Tang Taizong's love for Princess Jinyang.
Princess Jinyang is a common Buddhist word and a symbol of wisdom. Taking the word "Mingda" for his daughter was Tang Taizong's ardent hope that the princess would be able to be wise and clever.
Princess Jinyang's nicknames "兕子", "兕(sì)子", is a legendary ancient Rui beast, the Classic of Mountains and Seas: "'In the east of Shunfu, in the south of Xiangshui. It is shaped like an ox, black, and a horn. It is said that this beast "will flourish under the heavens, and this world will appear." ”
In addition, the son of a man is very healthy and strong, and Tang Taizong used this as his daughter's breast name, hoping that his beloved daughter could grow up healthily away from all diseases.
Ten years after Zhenguan, Empress Eldest Sun fell seriously ill and died soon after, when Princess Jinyang was still a child who did not understand the world. The death of his wife made Tang Taizong very sad, and he was more worried about the loss of his mother's child. To this end, he made a move that surprised the courtiers, putting the King of Jin and the Princess of Jinyang by his side and raising him personally. "Tang Huijiao": "The King of Jin and the Princess of Jinyang, young and lonely, are raised by their relatives and bows." ”
The King of Jin was a prince, and he was not the only emperor in history who took the prince with him and personally raised him. The Kangxi Emperor had personally raised the deposed prince by his side and was very fond of him. However, the princess was raised by the emperor himself, and the princess of Jinyang was the only one in Shi Zai.
Tang Taizong liked calligraphy, and Princess Jinyang was influenced by it and also wrote a good hand. The most special thing is that Princess Jinyang often copied Tang Taizong's calligraphy, and over time her characters became more and more close to Tang Taizong. Especially the flying white body, the Princess of Jinyang wrote the same as Tang Taizong. Putting together the flying white bodies written by the two men, the ministers could not tell which one was written by whom.
Emperor Taizong of Tang was often angry with his ministers, and he used to have empress dowagers by his side to persuade him. After Princess Jinyang became clear, she made the same move as her mother. When Emperor Taizong was angry, he would slowly persuade him next to him, and when Tang Taizong's temper had subsided, he would intercede for the courtiers.
For this reason, the ministers were favored by Princess Jinyang and therefore very fond of her. Able to influence the mood of the emperor, Princess Jinyang was undoubtedly Tang Taizong's favorite daughter.
In the prosperous era of the Tang Dynasty, the emperor loved his daughter, and the princess of Jinyang could grow up in peace and carefree in the palace. When she became an adult, her father chose a talented husband for her, and the two grew old with white heads and children on their knees, living a happy and happy life. However, unfortunately, in the year of Jinchao, Princess Jinyang died of illness.
The death of Princess Jinyang made Tang Taizong very sad, and he could not eat normally for a month. Whenever I think of my daughter's voice and smile, I can't help but cry. The body was also weakened by mourning, and the ministers were very worried.
Tang Dynasty princesses had fiefdoms, but they could only get the actual title after they got married. However, princess Jinyang already had a fiefdom when she was not married. After burying his daughter, Emperor Taizong of Tang ordered the construction of a Buddhist shrine next to the princess's tomb with the remaining money from the princess's fiefdom to pray for the princess.
As a princess of a country, you can still get such a favor from your parents, although Princess Jinyang died early, it is not a trip to the world in vain.