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Li Fu, the fourteenth son of Tang suzong, is the youngest brother of Tang suzong. Born in the harem. At the beginning, he was granted the title of Huaiyang king, and later he was awarded to the king of Song Dynasty.
In the old and new book of the Tang Dynasty, the other 13 princes all have brief biographies, but Li Fu only listed his name but did not pass it on. This may be the reason why all the 13 princes were once crowned kings and Li Fu left home.
"Xinchang County annals" records: Zen master Fu, the fourteenth son of suzong. From Nanyang, Huizhong became a monk. Later, he lived in Xiaoyao mountain and granted a lot of land to build Zifu temple. The true body tower is from the prince tower.
Li Fu's deeds after he came to Yifeng. There is no way to check. The old county annals only said that the emperor "gave him a lot of land.". Li Fu used these properties to build Zifu temple, Zishou temple, Yunfengshan temple, qingfan temple and other temples. Among them, Yunfengshan temple is the most famous.
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Li Fu