In the Tang Dynasty, there was no such thing as nine sons fighting for the throne. The nine sons of the Qing Dynasty were the eldest, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, thirteenth, and fourteenth.
In the Qing Dynasty, the nine sons fought for the throne, namely the eldest brother Yinzhi, the second brother Yinreng, the third brother Yinzhi, the fourth brother Yinzhen, the eighth brother Yinzhi, the ninth brother Yinzhi, the tenth brother Yinzhi, the thirteenth brother Yinxiang, and the fourteenth brother Yinzhi.
Tang Qi's Three Lives Three Lives series had three works, namely Three Lives Peach Blossom, Three Lives Three Lives Three Lives The first work of this series, Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom, told the story of Qing Qiu's imperial concubine Bai Qian and the Nine Heavens 'Crown Prince Ye Hua's love and hate for three lifetimes and their entanglement for three lifetimes. The inspiration for this series came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas and other Buddhist and Taoist works. " Three Lives, Three Lives, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms " was not only the work that made the Seventh Young Master Tang famous, but it had also been adapted into television dramas and movies. As for the specific plot and story content of the other works, the information provided so far did not mention it.
The Nine Sons Conquest referred to the nine sons of Emperor Kangxi. They were the eldest, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, thirteenth, and fourteenth princes.
The nine sons fighting for the throne referred to the eldest brother Yinzhi, the second brother Yinreng, the third brother Yinzhi, the fourth brother Yinzhen, the eighth brother Yinzhi, the ninth brother Yinzhi, the tenth brother Yinzhi, the thirteenth brother Yinxiang and the fourteenth brother Yinzhi.
The Nine Sons Conquest referred to the nine sons of Emperor Kangxi. They were the eldest, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, thirteenth, and fourteenth princes.
The Nine Sons Conquest referred to the nine sons of Emperor Kangxi. They were the eldest, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, thirteenth, and fourteenth princes.
The Nine Sons Conquest referred to the nine sons of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. They were the eldest, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, thirteenth, and fourteenth princes.
The nine sons fighting for the throne referred to the eldest brother Yinzhi, the second brother Yinreng, the third brother Yinzhi, the fourth brother Yinzhen, the eighth brother Yinzhi, the ninth brother Yinzhi, the tenth brother Yinzhi, the thirteenth brother Yinxiang and the fourteenth brother Yinzhi.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of fourteen sons. Among them, the ten sons were Li Chengqian, Li Kuan, Li Ke, Li Tai, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, and Li Shen.
Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty had 14 sons. Their names were Li Chengqian, Li Kuan, Li Ke, Li Tai, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, Li Shen, Li Xiao, Li Jian, Li Fu, and Li Ming. Among them, Li Chengqian was the crown prince, and Li Zhi was the later Tang Gaozong. The other sons did not have a good ending. Some died early, some were exiled or killed.