Princess Tongchang

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Princess Tongchang was a favored Tang dynasty imperial princess, renowned for the lavish and extravagant funeral arranged by her father, Emperor Xianzong, which became notorious for its excess.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tang dynasty princess
imperial princess
associatedEvent extravagant funeral ordered by Emperor Xianzong
associatedWith Chang'an NERFINISHED
Emperor Xianzong of Tang NERFINISHED
burialPlace near Chang'an
country Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathCause illness
deathDate early 9th century
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era Yuanhe era NERFINISHED
father Emperor Xianzong of Tang NERFINISHED
floruit early 9th century
historicalReputation symbol of imperial extravagance in late Tang
knownFor being a favored daughter of Emperor Xianzong
mother Consort Guo NERFINISHED
notableFor extravagant burial rites
lavish funeral
parent Emperor Xianzong of Tang NERFINISHED
posthumousImpact her funeral drew criticism from contemporaries
her funeral was cited as an example of wasteful imperial spending
relative Consort Guo NERFINISHED
Emperor Xianzong of Tang NERFINISHED
Wei Bao NERFINISHED
religion Chinese Buddhism NERFINISHED
spouse Wei Bao NERFINISHED
spouseFamilyName Wei NERFINISHED
timePeriod Middle Tang period NERFINISHED
title Princess Tongchang NERFINISHED

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Emperor Xianzong of Tang child Princess Tongchang