However, even such people are sometimes gentle. In his later years, Li Shimin levied three kinds of taxes on North Korea. When Li Er went to war, he was worried about his family. He is not worried about his little wife as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade, but about his son. At the front, Li Shimin wrote a letter to his son Li Zhi.
The content is as follows: I received the letter twice, but I didn't see my slave's watch. I'm afraid of dying forever. After a while, I suddenly got a slave's handwriting. I reported my wife's illness. I was worried for a moment and wanted to live after death. After today, when my head becomes angry, I will report my letter to you immediately. If there are few diseases, that is, one by one, record today's Liaodong news and pass it around, recalling that my slaves want to die, and I don't know how to make them still have it, right, right. What do you mean by that?
I have received two letters from the palace before, but I haven't seen you. Dad is worried to death. This time I suddenly received your letter saying that your wife was ill, and I was as relieved as if I had come back from the dead. Starting today, as long as you have a headache, I will write to you and tell you how to treat me, even if it is a minor illness. I'll give you a copy of the current situation in Liaodong. I miss you very much. I don't know when I can go back to see you. Baba's autograph.
This Li Zhi is the later Tang Gaozong. Here, Li Shimin doesn't care about her daughter-in-law, but Li Zhi is very concerned about her little mother Wu Zetian!