Prince Yide

Li Chongrun (Chinese: 李重潤; pinyin: Lǐ Chóngrùn; c.2 March 682[1] – October 8, 701[2]), né Li Chongzhao (Chinese: 李重照; pinyin: Lǐ Chóngzhào), formally Crown Prince Yide (Chinese: 懿德太子; pinyin: Yìdé Tàizǐ ), was an imperial prince of the Tang dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty.

In spring 684, after Emperor Zhongzong showed signs of independence, Empress Dowager Wu deposed him and reduced him to the title of Prince of Lulin, replacing him with Li Chongzhao's uncle Li Dan the Prince of Yu (as Emperor Ruizong).

It is not completely clear, but he appeared to have been exiled with his parents to Jun Prefecture (均州, in modern Shiyan, Hubei).

In 698, under the advice of the chancellor Di Renjie, she recalled Li Zhe to Luoyang, which had been made capital.

It was said that Li Chongrun was handsome, filially pious, and caring for his siblings, and that his death was much mourned by the people.

A sancai ceramic horse figurine from the tomb of Li Chongrun , now on display in the Shaanxi History Museum
Que towers along the walls of Tang -era Chang'an , 8th-century mural from Li Chongrun's tomb at the Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi