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Tang Princess
Princess Changning
长宁公主
Tang Princess
Born680s
FatherEmperor Zhongzong
MotherEmpress Wei

Princess Changning (Chinese: 長寧公主; pinyin: Chángníng gōngzhǔ; 680 – after 728) was a Chinese princess, the daughter of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang and Empress Wei.[1] She was known as her father's favourite daughter.[2] She held significant influence within the court.[3]

She married Yang Shenjiao  [zh][4] of Hongnong, Duke Guan (弘農 楊慎交; 675–724), and had issue (two sons and one daughter); she then married Su Yanbo  [zh] (蘇彥伯; 687–745) in 728.

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  1. ^ Zizhi Tongjian
  2. ^ Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2000). Sui-Tang Changʻan. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-89264-137-6.
  3. ^ San, Tan Koon (2014年08月15日). Dynastic China: An Elementary History. The Other Press. ISBN 978-983-9541-88-5.
  4. ^ Shi, Li. The History of Customs in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. DeepLogic.

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