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The princess of the Tang Dynasty was married three times. After her death, Xu and Ma were buried together. What is the final result?
This princess is Princess Ding 'an. Under the trial of Xuanzong, she was finally buried with the last one. Princess Ding 'an is the daughter of Li Xian, formerly known as Princess Xinning. During the reign of Wu Zetian, Princess Xinning was betrothed to the king. After they got married, they only had one son, named Wang Yao. After Wu Zetian was forced to give way, the monarch of Xinning was renamed Princess Ding 'an, and Wang was promoted to captain Xu. Later, Wang was dissatisfied with Wu Sansi's ultra vires, so he took advantage of Wu Zetian's funeral to assassinate Wu Sansi and was executed in failure.

After the king was executed, he chose a princess named Ding 'an. Zhuo Wei and Wei Ruyun belong to the same family, so Wei Hou's move is actually to strengthen Wei's position in North Korea. Princess Ding 'an and Zhuo Wei have only one son after marriage. Stay? Tang Long coup? After the incident, his family was cleaned by force, and Wei's family was also killed during this period. After Zhuo Wei's death, Princess Ding 'an remarried to Xian Cui, who was a Taifuqing in North Korea.

After this remarriage, Princess Ding 'an died first, but the object of her burial became a very headache. Because Princess Ding 'an remarried three times before her death, although the first two husbands have passed away, their children all hope that Princess Ding 'an can be buried with her father. Wang Yao was the first person to apply for joint burial. He took the lead in applying to Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty for Princess Ding 'an to be buried with her father, which was quickly accepted. Therefore, the current husband of Princess Ding 'an is very opposed to this matter.

In the case of mutual intransigence, the two sides can only ask Tang Xuanzong to help them make a new judgment. This time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty did not dare to make a decision easily. After careful discussion with the DPRK ministers, he decided to let Princess Ding 'an be buried with Xian Cui. Although Wang was not buried with Princess Ding 'an, he was also buried in Dingling where Princess Ding 'an was buried.