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Why did Li Shimin’s favorite daughter, Princess Gaoyang, fall in love with the monk Bianji?

In fact, this matter is simply that the two people saw each other. The official history of this matter is only recorded in the "Old Book of Tang". The now known Princess Gaoyang argued with the monk. The story of Ji actually comes from a novel "The Love History of the Tang Dynasty", but the novel is a novel after all and it was not based on historical reality at all when it was written. So why did the two of them fall in love? Because the screenwriter told them to. Now let me talk about Princess Gaoyang in history and why this story happened. 1. Romantic Gaoyang

Everyone knows that the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty is relatively open, and Princess Gaoyang is the most open among the princesses of the Tang Dynasty, so it is normal to fall in love with a monk, but as for whether she is favored This matter is still controversial, because although Princess Gaoyang said that she was favored in the book, Princess Gaoyang has never received any practical benefits in her life. I am afraid no one will believe her talk of favor. 2. In fact, she is not favored

For example, Princess Gaoyang’s husband Fang Yiai did not receive any practical benefits from his status as consort. Fang Yiai was the first to get a fourth-grade official because when his old father Fang Xuanling was dying, the emperor personally went to express his condolences. In order to allow Fang Xuanling to go on the road with peace of mind, the emperor arranged an official position for him. . Moreover, when Princess Gaoyang just died, she began to let her husband and his brothers compete for property. Such an act made many people mark Princess Gaoyang as "narrow". If Princess Gaoyang is said to be How can you value these inheritances if you are favored? 3. The origin of the story

There is also no record of this story in the "Old Book of Tang". The only record is the "New Book of Tang", and the editor of "New Book of Tang" Ouyang Xiu's attitude towards Buddhism She has never been very friendly, so it is possible that Ouyang Xiu took advantage of Princess Gaoyang's open personality to undermine Buddhism, and it is not uncommon for the author's personal belongings to be included in history books.