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Emperor Xuanzong's affair with another man's wife, Li Xian, involved a threesome. 

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Emperor Zhongzong (Li Xian) and Empress Wu Zetian (Liu Zetian) had a strong tendency towards "adultery." Li
Xian married two emperors and bore two sons: Emperor Taizong and Emperor Gaozong, and Emperor Zhongzong (Li Xian) and Emperor Ruizong (Li Dan). Li Xian was the third son of Emperor Gaozong (Li Zhi) and Empress Wu Zetian. His early life was difficult; he was deposed by his mother after only one month on the throne and spent eighteen years in exile with his wife, Lady Wei. Chancellor Zhang Jianzhi and Princess Taiping launched the Shenlong Coup, forcing Wu Zetian to abdicate, and Li Xian ascended the throne again. Emperor Zhongzong's weakness closely resembled his father, Emperor Gaozong (Li Zhi), and his incompetence far surpassed his father's. After becoming emperor, he even executed powerful ministers like Zhang Jianzhi who had supported his ascension and heavily relied on Prince Liang, Wu Sansi, an enemy of the Tang dynasty. Li Xian also resembled his father in another way: he had an ambitious and power-hungry Empress Wei, whom he relied heavily on and obeyed completely.
A recent trend of avant-garde thought has emerged online, with some expressing a desire for their wives to have sex with other men, or even enjoying having sex with their wives alongside other men. Terms like "cuckoldry" and "threesome" are frequently seen online. Emperor Zhongzong (Li Xian) was a pioneer of this interest, and his threesome partner was Wu Zetian's nephew, Wu Sansi.
During the Shenlong Coup, the renowned talented woman Shangguan Wan'er played a crucial undercover role. After Zhongzong ascended the throne, she was granted the title of Jieyu, a type of imperial concubine. Li Xian quickly introduced this concubine to Wu Sansi, allowing the promiscuous Wan'er to associate with other talented ministers. Later, he even built her a residence outside the palace, a practice unique to Zhongzong in China's five-thousand-year history.
Perhaps feeling this wasn't exciting enough, Li Xian introduced his own wife, Empress Wei, to Wu Sansi, inviting him directly to his bedchamber. Historical records state that Wu Sansi frequently entered the palace to play chess with Empress Wei, while Zhongzong watched from the sidelines. Sometimes, Wu Sansi and Empress Wei would sit on the dragon bed and play games together, with Emperor Zhongzong offering advice. If Wu Sansi didn't enter the palace for a day or two, Empress Wei would have Emperor Zhongzong visit him. Following Empress Wei's advice, Emperor Zhongzong appointed Wu Sansi as prime minister, making Wu Sansi's power in court far greater than during Empress Wu Zetian's reign. Later, Crown Prince Li Chongjun launched a coup, killing Wu Sansi and his son. Empress Wei then simply began keeping male favorites, which Emperor Zhongzong ignored, even enjoying it.
Finally, Emperor Zhongzong, Li Xian, was poisoned by Empress Wei, who was determined to emulate her mother-in-law Wu Zetian, in collusion with her daughter, Princess Anle. After Emperor Zhongzong's death, Empress Wei
, who was known for her promiscuity
, seized power. To prevent the Tang Dynasty from falling into the hands of a non-royal family again, Princess Taiping, in alliance with Emperor Zhongzong, launched a coup, killing Empress Wei and Princess Anle, and installing Emperor Ruizong, Li Dan, as emperor. Li Longji was the third son of Emperor Ruizong of Tang, Li Dan, the nephew of Princess Taiping, and the grandson of Empress Wu Zetian. After Emperor Ruizong ascended the throne, Li Longji was made crown prince for his meritorious service in supporting him.
Besides his extraordinary political talent, Li Longji was also very playful, especially skilled at polo. Historical records state that polo was popular in both Tibet and the Tang Dynasty. When a Tibetan envoy visited the Tang, he brought a powerful polo team to compete against the Tang. Initially, each side fielded ten players, and the Tang team lost. Emperor Zhongzong proposed a rematch, sending only four players against the ten Tibetans, including Li Longji. The four-man Tang polo team decisively defeated the ten-man Tibetan team. Li Longji became a model of using sports to enhance national prestige, comparable to Yao Ming today.
However, Li Longji's playfulness wasn't limited to sports. One of his main hobbies was having affairs with other men's wives. The first woman he had a close relationship with was his aunt, Princess Taiping, the wife of Wu Yanxiu, Empress Wu Zetian's cousin. During the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous figure named Cui Shi, who later became a male favorite of Princess Taiping. After ingratiating himself with Princess Taiping, Cui Shi presented his wife, along with his two daughters, to Emperor Xuanzong (Li Longji). Li Longji gladly accepted them, making the three women, mother and daughters, his concubines.
The most famous example of Emperor Xuanzong's adultery is Yang Guifei. In the eighth year of the Kaiyuan era, seeing the unparalleled beauty of Yang Yuhuan, the wife of his eighteenth son, Prince Shou, Li Mao, he disregarded the proper etiquette between father-in-law and daughter-in-law and took her into the palace as his own. In terms of seniority, Yang Guifei was his nephew's wife; she had been married to Prince Shou for almost five years, and at the time, Yang Yuhuan was only 22 years old, while Emperor Xuanzong was already 56. While Yang Yuhuan's beauty must be acknowledged, Emperor Xuanzong's lust for another man's wife also played a significant role. Afterwards, Li Longji lived a life described in the "Song of Everlasting Regret": "The spring nights are short, the sun rises high, and from then on, the emperor no longer holds morning court."
After Emperor Xuanzong favored Yang Guifei, the prosperous Kaiyuan era gradually faded, and the glorious Tang Dynasty ceased to exist. The An Lushan Rebellion broke out, and Emperor Xuanzong fled in haste. When he reached Mawei Post Station in Xingping, Shaanxi, General Chen Xuanli, citing discontent among his soldiers, killed Yang Guozhong and forced Emperor Xuanzong to order Yang Guifei to commit suicide. During his westward journey, Crown
Prince Li Heng was intercepted by the people and seized the opportunity to travel north to Lingwu, Ningxia, where he was enthroned by his subjects as Emperor Suzong, while Emperor Xuanzong was honored as the Retired Emperor. Perhaps feeling this wasn't exciting enough, Li Xian (Emperor Xuanzong) introduced his wife, Empress Wei, to Wu Sansi, inviting Wu Sansi directly to his palace. Historical records state that Wu Sansi frequently entered the palace to play chess with Empress Wei, while Emperor Zhongzong stood by and watched. Sometimes, Wu Sansi and Empress Wei would sit on the dragon bed playing games together, with Emperor Zhongzong offering advice. If Wu Sansi didn't enter the palace for a day or two, Empress Wei would send Emperor Zhongzong to visit him. Following Empress Wei's advice, Emperor Zhongzong appointed Wu Sansi as prime minister, making Wu Sansi's power in court far greater than during Empress Wu Zetian's reign. Later, Crown Prince Li Chongjun launched a coup, killing Wu Sansi and his son. Empress Wei then simply began keeping male favorites, which Emperor Zhongzong ignored and enjoyed.
In the end, Emperor Zhongzong, Li Xian, was poisoned to death by Empress Wei, who was determined to emulate her mother-in-law Wu Zetian, in collusion with her daughter, Princess Anle.

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