Li Ying

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Li Ying was a Tang dynasty crown prince and the eldest son of Emperor Xuanzong, whose political downfall and forced suicide became a notable episode in mid-Tang imperial history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese prince
Tang dynasty crown prince
historical figure
associatedWith court politics of the Tang dynasty
succession struggles in the Tang imperial court
causeOfDeath forced suicide
country China
culture Chinese
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era mid-Tang period
familyRelation eldest son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
father Emperor Xuanzong of Tang NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Tang dynasty imperial history
mother Consort Wu (consort of Emperor Xuanzong) NERFINISHED
notableEvent forced to commit suicide
political downfall during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong
notableFor being deposed as crown prince
being the eldest son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
his downfall becoming a notable episode in mid-Tang imperial history
officeContested Emperor of the Tang dynasty
positionHeld Crown Prince of the Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Heir apparent to the Tang throne
royalHouse House of Li (Tang dynasty) NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
significantFigureIn political history of Emperor Xuanzong’s reign
title Crown Prince
Prince of the Tang imperial family

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