1. Died in political struggles:
Killed. Princess Changle, the daughter of Tang Gaozu: In 688, Princess Changle supported Li Zhen, the king of Yue, to raise an army against the military, and Li Zhen, the king of Yue, committed suicide in defeat, and Princess Changle and his wife were killed; Wu Zetian changed Princess Changle's surname to "虺".
Princess Anle, daughter of Tang Zhongzong: In 710, she joined forces with Empress Wei to poison her father Tang Zhongzong; In July, Li Longji and Princess Taiping joined forces to launch the "Tanglong Coup", and the princess saw that the general trend had gone, "Fang looked in the mirror and thrush, and the sergeant beheaded it".
Princess Huo Guo, the daughter of Tang Ruizong: During the Anshi Rebellion, the court killed An Qingzong, the eldest son of Lushan, who was hostage in Chang'an; After An Lushan captured Chang'an, Sun Xiaozhe killed the princess and princess of Huoguo, and the concubine was equal to Chongrenfang, and killed his heart to sacrifice An Qingzong.
Suicide. Princess Guangde, daughter of Tang Xuanzong: In 881, the Huangchao army invaded Chang'an City, and the concubine Yu Cong was killed by the rebels, and the princess refused to surrender and committed suicide at home.
Death. Princess Baling and Princess Gaoyang, the daughters of Taizong of the Tang Dynasty: In Yonghui, Fang Yiai and others planned to launch a coup d'état, depose Gaozong, and support Li Yuanjing, the king of Jing (the sixth son of Gaozu), as the emperor, but failed; Both princesses were given death.
Princess Taiping, the daughter of Tang Gaozong: In 713, Princess Taiping conspired with Dou Huaizhen and others to abolish Tang Haizong, and colluded with the palace maid Yuan to premeditate the poisoning of Xuanzong; But Xuanzong was the first to make a strong move, and Princess Taiping was shocked to hear about the incident, "died in Nanshan, three days is out, and she died in the first".
2. Death due to illness:
Princess Lu Jiujiang of Tang Gaozu: In 653, because of the loss of thinking power and the befriending of Fang Yiai, she sat on the "Fang Yiai Rebellion Case" and was exiled to Shanzhou; The princess volunteered to cut off her fiefdom and exile with her colt, but died on the way.
Princess Linchuan, the daughter of Tang Taizong: When she followed the concubine Zhou Daowu to fight in western Liaoxi, the wind became heavier; In 682, he died in Youzhou due to a wind.
Princess Pingyang Zhao, the daughter of Tang Gaozu: In 623, the princess died and was buried with a military ceremony, and she was also the only woman in Chinese feudal history to use a military funeral.
Princess Changle, the daughter of Taizong of the Tang Dynasty: In 643, the princess died of illness at the age of 23, and Taizong was grief-stricken; There are three stone gates in the corridor of the princess's tomb.
3. Death from dystocia or other perinatal diseases
Princess Yongtai, the daughter of Tang Zhongzong: married Wu Yanji, the son of Wu Chenghei; In 701, his brother Li Chongrun and her husband Wu Yanji and Wu Zetiannan's favorite Zhang Yizhi were killed with a rod, causing the princess to be frightened; The next day, he died in childbirth.
Princess Zhunyang, the daughter of Tang Ruizong: In 704, when she gave birth to her daughter Wang Lian, she died at home in Yongfengfang, Luoyang, the eastern capital.
Tang Su Zongnu and Princess Zheng: During the Anshi Rebellion, the princess was pregnant and had been running for state affairs, but because she was too tired, she gave birth to a son and died soon after.
Princess Tang An of Tang Dezong: During the Zhu Zhu Rebellion, the pregnant princess fled to Liangzhou with her father; Because she did not receive good care before childbirth, she died after giving birth to her daughter.
4. The cause of death is unknown
Tang Taizong's female princess Xincheng: In 663, the violent sting, which aroused Gaozong's suspicion, and Wei Zhengju, the commander of the horses, could not argue, and was ambushed. Gojong authorized the princess of Xincheng to "bury the queen next to the Zhaoling".
Tang Gaozong's daughter Princess Andingsi: Wu Zetian's eldest daughter, in 654, Queen Wang came to visit the little princess, after leaving, the little princess suddenly died violently, one said that she was strangled by the queen, and the other said that she was killed by Wu Zetian, and blamed the queen; One said it was sudden death.
5. Early death
Tang Taizong's daughter: Princess Runan.
Tang Taizong's daughter: Princess Jinyin, born to the eldest grandson empress, the only princess who was raised by the emperor himself, but unfortunately died of illness when she was young.
Tang Ruizong's daughter: Princess An Xing Zhaohuai.
Tang Xuanzong's daughter: Princess Xiaochang, Princess Lingchang, Princess Shangxian, Princess Pukang, Princess Yichun.
Tang Dynasty daughters: Princess Lingxian, Princess Zhending, Princess Yuqing, Princess Taihe, Princess Yuxu, Princess Xiping, Princess Zhangning, Tang Dezong daughter: Princess Puning, Princess Yichuan, Princess Jinping.
Tang Shunzong's daughter: Princess Linru, Princess Pingen, Princess Shaoyang.
Tang Xianzong's daughter: Princess Hengyang, Princess Pukang, Princess Yining, Princess Guixiang.
Tang Zhaozong's daughter: Princess Yongming.