Crown Prince of Tang

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The Crown Prince of Tang was the designated heir apparent to the throne of the Tang dynasty, holding the highest rank among imperial princes and standing first in line to become emperor.

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Crown Prince of the Tang dynasty 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary royal title
imperial Chinese court title
appliesToJurisdiction Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
confersStatus membership in the Tang imperial clan
priority in succession to the Tang throne
country Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
follows Emperor of Tang
genderRequirement male
hasAlternativeName Heir Apparent of the Tang dynasty
Tang imperial crown prince NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedInstitution Eastern Palace of the Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
hasDuty participating in state rituals and ceremonies
receiving political and literary education for future rule
supervising certain administrative affairs under imperial direction
hasLegalStatus formally defined in Tang legal and institutional codes
hasRank highest rank among imperial princes of Tang
hasResidence Eastern Palace in the Tang capital NERFINISHED
hasRole assists the reigning Tang emperor in governance
designated successor to the Tang throne
first in line to become emperor of Tang
symbol of dynastic continuity in Tang China
hasSeat Chang’an NERFINISHED
hasSuccessionOutcome normally ascends the throne upon emperor’s death or abdication
hasSymbolicMeaning stability of the Tang imperial succession
hasTitleInChinese 太子 NERFINISHED
hasTraining Confucian classics NERFINISHED
ritual and ceremonial protocol
statecraft and administration
influenced later Chinese imperial heir-apparent systems
isDistinctFrom Emperor of Tang
other imperial princes of Tang
regent of Tang
isModeledOn earlier Chinese crown prince institutions
isSubordinateTo Emperor of Tang NERFINISHED
isTitleFor eldest or favored son of the Tang emperor
mayBeRemovedBy reigning Tang emperor
partOf Tang dynasty imperial hierarchy NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy designated heir apparent of the Tang emperor
imperial prince of the Tang dynasty
requiresCondition formal investiture as heir apparent
recognition by the reigning Tang emperor
successionType primogeniture with imperial discretion
symbolizes continuity of the Li imperial house in Tang
usedInCulture Chinese imperial system
usedInGovernment monarchy
usedInPeriod 618–907

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Emperor Yizong of Tang positionHeld Crown Prince of Tang
this entity surface form: Crown Prince of the Tang dynasty
Emperor Suzong of Tang titleBeforeAccession Crown Prince of Tang