Princess Si of Anding
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| Princess of Anding 安定思公主 | |||||
| Born | 19 March(?) 654 Chang'an, Tang China | ||||
| Died | 654 | ||||
| Burial | Chongjing Temple | ||||
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| House | Li | ||||
| Dynasty | Tang | ||||
| Father | Emperor Gaozong of Tang | ||||
| Mother | Empress Zetian | ||||
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| Chinese | 安定思公主 | ||||||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 安定思公主 | ||||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 安定思公主 | ||||||||||||||
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Princess Si of Anding (安定思公主; 19 March(?) 654 – 654) was a princess of the Tang dynasty of China. She was honored with the title "Princess Anding", along with the posthumous name "Si" in 664.
She was the first daughter and second child of Empress Zetian, the only empress regnant in Chinese history, and was the third daughter and eighth child of her father, Emperor Gaozong of Tang.